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Hugot

March 18th, 2008

The age of digital queer/pink films has arrived. Well it already has and it’s getting stronger and more powerful as we are offered one good pink film after another. After Ang Lalake sa Parola, RoXXXanne, Ang Lihim ni Antonio, Daybreak and many more, comes another indie gay-oriented film.

Enter Hugot. (Uhm wasn’t that an oxymoron?).

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Hugot is a three-episode film with a different man, a different story as the unifying theme. We see three different stories of three different men – all happening in one night. Or as the trailer says,”One night will change their lives forever.”

The first episode, “Raymond,” is a story about how a young man deals with the responsibility of raising money to pay for the hospitalization of his younger sibling who fell victim to a hit-and-run. In (kind of) an expected twist, Raymond and a friend find prey in Dorina, a transsexual beauconera (A beauconera = someone who always joins beauty contests. From beau + con = beaucon). The plan got out of hand and led to the eventual death of the old gay man. This episode seeks to answer the age-old question of justice. Does the end justify the means, or is it the other way around?

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3 Filipino Pink Films Screening Schedules for March 4-11

March 6th, 2008

Daybreak, Ang Lihim ni Antonio and Selda will be showing at Robinsons Cinemas from March 4th to 11th.Here are the schedules (from Robinsons Movieworld):

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(Robinsons Place Ermita Cinema 2)

March 4 to March 11
12:55 PM | 2:40 PM | 4:25 PM | 6:10 PM | 7:55 PM

(Robinsons Place BACOLOD Cinema 6)
March 4 to March 11
12:30 PM | 2:20 PM | 4:10 PM | 6:00 PM | 7:50 PM

Ang Lihim ni Antonio
(Robinsons Place Ermita Cinema 3)
March 4 to March 11
1:20 PM | 3:25 PM | 5:30 PM | 7:35 PM | 9:40 PM

Selda
(Robinsons Galleria Cinema Eight: IndieSine)
March 5 to March 11
1:15 PM | 4:00 PM | 6:45 PM | 9:30 PM

*schedules may change without prior notice

Selda @ IndieSine (March 5 to 11)

March 6th, 2008

For those of you (like I) who missed Selda on IndieSine earlier this year, here’s another chance for you! Selda which has previously been screened at IndieSine, is now back to the IndieSine Cinema (Cinema 8, Robinson’s Galleria).

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SELDA tells the story of the friendship that develops between two prison inmates, Rommel (Sid Lucero) and Esteban (Emilio Garcia), who acts as his friend and protector. After their jail term, however, their attempt to define and explore the boundaries of their relationship leads to tragedy.Selda is a return to classicist forms and delivers a stylish, deliberately-paced treatise on love. At moments strange, Selda is a sublime and disquieting portrait of a young man whose search for happiness, innocence and true love is laden with guilt and doubt.

Screening Schedule: 1:15 PM | 4:00 PM | 6:45 PM | 9:30 PM

IndieSine – Robinsons Galleria Cinema 8
(schedules may change withour prior notice)

Selda stars Ara Mina, Emilio Garcia and Sid Lucero with Michael De Mesa, Allan Paule, Soliman Cruz, Ping Medina, Raul Morit and Hector Macaso.

Trailer after the jump
» Read more: Selda @ IndieSine (March 5 to 11)

Selda, Daybreak, Ang Lihim ni Antonio on IndieSine

February 27th, 2008

Just wanted to give you all a heads up about pink films currently showing at Robinsons Galleria IndieSine. This is the first time I’ve seen three Filipino gay films being shown simultaneously at a local cinema.First we have Ang Lihim ni Antonio, which, if I’m not mistaken, is on its third week. It reportedly earned so well during its first run that it was extended for another week and moved to a bigger cinema. So I guess it’s still doing well that it got extended to a third week.

DESCRIPTION: Antonio, a curious 15-year old boy begins to ponder on the purpose of his life and identity. He has begun confronting issues that affect him- acceptance of his peers, his family that is on the verge of breaking up; and the sudden flare of his sexual urges.Antonio’s mother, Tree, a hardworking community health care worker, is in continuous denial that her husband has left them for another family. Antonio’s best friend, Mike, curiously confronts him regarding his sexual preference. And Antonio’s other best friend, Nathan, is avoiding him after their secret and intoxicated encounter.Antonio’s life begins to take a dangerous turn as his uncle Jonbert begins to live with them one Christmas vacation. Jonbert, a hedonistic and carefree young man, has become Antonio’s destructive sexual aim.STARRING: Jiro Manio, Josh Ivan Morales, Nino Fernandez, Kenjie Garcia, Shamaine Buencamino

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Screening Schedule: 12:40PM | 3:00 PM | 5:20 PM | 7:40 PM | 10:00 PM
Robinsons Galleria Cinema 2
(schedules may change withour prior notice)

Our friend, the Wilted Prune gave us this very interesting news:

The Director’s Cut will also be shown again on March 5 at 9PM at the UP Film Institute.

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Then we have Selda. Selda has previously been screened at IndieSine and is now back, sharing the IndieSine Cinema (Cinema 8) with Adolf Alix Jr.’s Daybreak.

SELDA tells the story of the friendship that develops between two prison inmates, Rommel (Sid Lucero) and Esteban (Emilio Garcia), who acts as his friend and protector. After their jail term, however, their attempt to define and explore the boundaries of their relationship leads to tragedy.Selda is a return to classicist forms and delivers a stylish, deliberately-paced treatise on love. At moments strange, Selda is a sublime and disquieting portrait of a young man whose search for happiness, innocence and true love is laden with guilt and doubt.

Ara Mina, Emilio Garcia and Sid Lucero with Michael De Mesa, Allan Paule, Soliman Cruz, Ping Medina, Raul Morit and Hector Macaso.

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Screening Schedule:

>>>UPDATE: SELDA WILL NO LONGER BE SHARING CINEMA 8 WITH DAYBREAK. INSTEAD, DAYBREAK WILL BE SHOWING BY ITSELF FROM TODAY UNTIL MARCH 4TH. SELDA WILL BEGIN IT’S SOLO RUN (return, actually) AT INDIESINE AFTER THAT. THANKS TO ADOLF FOR THE UPDATE:

Hey AJ,
Thank you for your support for DAYBREAK.
There were last minute changes in the set-up. DAYBREAK will solely be playing at Indiesine for its 2nd week run at Indiesine starting today till March 4. SELDA will have its solo run the week after. Thanks for all those who supported us.
Let me know what you think of the movie. Salamat po.
Adolf

 

The third gay film currently showing at Robinsons IndieSine is Daybreak. Daybreak started its commercial run last Feb 20 so this makes it its second week.

Daybreak is a story about the dynamics of two men over the course of a day deciding whether to leave their partners and be together. Starring Coco Martin and Paolo Rivero and directed by the talented Adolf Alix Jr., Daybreak (from Bicycle Pictures) is a movie that many of us, gay men and straight-folk alike, will surely learn a lot from.
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Screening Schedule:
6:30PM | 815PM | 10:00 PM
Robinsons Galleria Cinema 8 (IndieSine)
(schedules may change withour prior notice)

Based on what I’ve seen (I watched Daybreak twice last Monday, and I paid twice too to support Indie Films!) and what I’ve heard from friends, no screening time was feasted on by flies (hindi nilangaw!). Inquirer Rushes reports:

Drumbeaters say that the gay movie “Daybreak” has posted a record in IndieSine as highest grossing film so far.

Directed by Adolf Alix, the risqué drama was approved without cuts by the Censors, which commended it, calling it “beautiful.”

So I’m encouraging everyone to watch these films while you still can. Waiting for the DVDs to come out may just be too long a time. And please, DO NOT BUY PIRATED versions, nor download any torrents. If we want more pink films, or indies at least, support these movies! There are more gay indie films coming in the next few months so do watch out for them.

Ang Lihim Ni Antonio Ay Lihim Ko Rin

February 26th, 2008

I watched Ang Lihim Ni Antonio (directed by Jay Altarejos) not knowing anything about the movie at all. I’m not gonna write a review about it, instead, I will write something resembling a college reaction paper. You see, I’ve never been really good at doing reviews so I’ll leave reviewing up to the experts.



…I haven’t really entered a cinema and watched a movie by myself (the first and last time I did that, if I remember correctly, was Stuart Little 1!) so just getting inside the cinema alone was a feat in itself. But that’s a different story altogether. Let’s get on with my reaction paper.

The film, as a whole, was good but it could be better. The title of this “reaction paper” says that Antonio’s secret is my secret too — the reason for which, I will reveal later on.

(Spoilers ahead)

Dahil Nega Ako
I’m almost always nega when it comes to reactions to films so forgive me if I seem too nitpicky. I always tend to look at the inconsistencies and the minor technical issues (of which I know nothing about) that bother me. So let’s begin with those boring technicals that I seem to be obsessed about.

I was just wondering why Antonio (played by newcomer Kenjie Garcia) just left his bike in front of the Internet shop when he accompanied his mom to go “mamalengke” and didn’t even bother to go back for it, much less ask a friend to bring it home for him. » Read more: Ang Lihim Ni Antonio Ay Lihim Ko Rin

Adolf Alix’s Daybreak Showing on the 20th

February 18th, 2008

Daybreak, the much-talked about and much-awaited film from award-winning director Adolf Alix will be showing on February 20 to February 26 at the Robinsons’ Galleria IndieSine.

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Daybreak is a story about the dynamics of two men over the course of a day deciding whether to leave their partners and be together. Starring Coco Martin and Paolo Rivero and directed by the talented Adolf Alix Jr., Daybreak (from Bicycle Pictures) is a movie that many of us, gay men and straight-folk alike, will surely learn a lot from.

coco martin adolf alix paolo rivero daybreak gay film

Click here to view trailer.

Adolf Alix, Jr. is also the director of the films Donsol, Nars, and Batanes (among others). Incidentally, as this blog entry appears on this blog, Baklang AJ would be in Batanes. If you’re reading this, then I am currently in Batanes. :)

Meet The Spartans!

January 30th, 2008

Meet the Spartans is a parody of sorts of one of the most interesting soft porn movies last year. American Idol’s Sanjaya also appears in this film. Although there’s a big possibility that this movie will contain homophobic jokes, it still seems like it’s gonna be one heck of a laugh.

Watch the trailer:

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…You gonna watch or what?

RoXXXanne on February 2

January 23rd, 2008

Janvier Daily RoxxxanneJun Lana’s RoXXXanne, which got great reviews after its premiere night last year, will start screening at Robinson’s Galleria IndieSine on February 2 (moved from February 6). This is one of the few films that I’m eagerly awaiting to see on the big screen.

My One-Night with Janvier Daily was not enough for me and I know I gotta see more of him.  But that’s not the primary reason why I wanna watch this film.  Some of our gay blogger friends have already seen it and they all raved about the story and how well-made the film was.

We all keep secrets.  And some keep theirs in their cellphones.

What secrets do you hide in your cellphone?

Below is the second-trailer showing the rave reviews of those who have seen the premiere.  Click here to watch the original trailer.



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Film Title: RoXXXanne
Starring: Janvier Daily, Sheree, Jay Aquitania
Director: Jun Lana
Script: Jun Lana

Showing on: February 2, 2008 at Indiesine, Robinsons’ Galleria, Ortigas Center

DO NOT BUY PIRATED DVDs! Support our local film industry!

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What is Janvier Holdin/looking at down there? Visit Jun Lana’s Kuwan to find out!

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