Tuesday, December 15, 2009
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Friday, December 4, 2009
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
2009 MMFF – ‘I Love You, Goodbye’ Movie Trailer

Star Cinema has released the trailer for their MMFF entry “I Love You, Goodbye.”
The romantic drama is helmed by Tanging Yaman director, Laurice Guillen. Starring Angelica Panganiban, Derek Ramsay, Gabby Concepcion and Kim Chiu in her first character role.
“I Love You, Goodbye” opens nationwide on Christmas Day.
Source: http://original-filipino-movies.blogspot.com/
Ruffa Gutierrez, Cristine Reyes, Eugene Domingo & Jennylyn Mercado to Star in ‘Working Girls 2010′

Viva Films is bringing back the sexy comedy film in the 80’s – Working Girls!
Reprising their original roles in the iconic film are Carmi Martin, Rio Locsin, Ma. Isabel Lopez and Gina PareƱo. Although Hilda Koronel and Baby Delgado are not returning in the said sequel, new characters will be introduced. The new working girls are Ruffa Gutierrez, Eula Valdez, Eugene Domingo, Cristine Reyes and Jennylyn Mercado.
To be helmed by Jose Javier Reyes, Working Girls 2010 is definitely one of the most exciting local movies to hit theaters next year.
Source: Showbiz News Ngayon
Site source: http://www.starmometer.com/2009/12/02/ruffa-gutierrez-cristine-reyes-eugene-domingo-jennylyn-mercado-to-star-in-working-girls-2010/
Friday, November 20, 2009
Thursday, November 19, 2009
‘Sanglaan’ Wins 2 Awards at Lyon Filmfest in France

The Cinemalaya 2009 finalist, Sanglaan, is the latest Filipino film to win awards overseas.
Milo Sogueco’s first full-length film, Sanglaan (The Pawnshop) received two awards at the 15th Lyon Film Festival
held last Nov. 3 to 8 in Lyon, France.
The film, which stars Tessie Tomas, Ina Feleo and Joem Bascon won silver in the New Asian Cinema and the bronze Grand Prix du Public audience award.
Earlier this year, Sanglaan won the Best Actress award for Ina Feleo and Best Supporting Actress for Tessie Tomas in the Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival which was held at the CCP.
Sanglaan captures stories of five people conflicted with matters of life. A middle-aged woman is troubled by aging. A girl is deeply in love with her high school crush while a security guard becomes a husband to a sick wife. Also featured in the film are similarly interesting characters of a seaman and a loan shark.
Source: http://www.starmometer.com/2009/11/19/sanglaan-wins-2-awards-at-lyon-filmfest-in-france/
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