There's no stopping movie cable channel, Cinema One from being the number one in the country as it continues to prove its leadership via the 7th year of Cinema One Originals.
This year’s batch of finalists is exciting because they are a mix of artists, writers, filmmakers, cinematographers."It is very diverse this year with 4 female directors in the mix, regional movies coming from Mindanao,Cebu and even Mes De Guzman movie is set in the northern part of Luzon (Nueva Vizcaya). We have heavy dramas, light dramas, comedies, horror, arthouse fares and movies dealing with children", said Cinema One channel head Ronald Arguelles.
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Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Cinema One Originals 2010 Schedule
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11/10/2010 02:41:00 PM
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Here is the full schedule of Cinema One Originals 2010 that will run from November 10-16 at the Cineplex of Shangri-La Plaza in Ortigas, Pasig City. Ticket cost 100 pesos per movie.
November 10, 2010, Wednesday
12:00 Wanted Border (Special Screening)
2:00 Paano Ko Sasabihin (Special Screening)
4:00 The Cinema of Celso Ad Castillo (Special Screening)
7:00 Confessional (Special Screening)
9:00 Ishmael (Premiere Gala)
November 11, 2010, Thursday
12:00 Ishmael (Regular Screening)
2:00 The Cinema of Celso Ad Castillo (Special Screening)
4:00 Yanggaw (Special Screening)
7:00 Third World Happy (Premiere Gala)
9:00 Dagim (Premiere Gala)
November 12, 2010, Friday
12:00 Third World Happy (Regular Screening)
2:00 Dagim (Regular Screening)
4:00 Ishmael (Regular Screening)
7:00 Astro Mayabang (Premiere Gala)
9:00 Tsardyer (Premiere Gala)
November 13, 2010, Saturday
11:30 Astro Mayabang (Regular Screening)
1:30 Tsardyer (Regular Screening)
3:30 Ishmael (Regular Screening)
5:30 Third World Happy (Regular Screening)
7:30 Layang Bilanggo (Regular Screening)
9:30 Ang Damgo ni Eleuteria (Regular Screening)
November 14, 2010, Sunday
11:30 Layang Bilanggo (Regular Screening)
1:30 Ang Damgo ni Eleuteria (Regular Screening)
3:30 Third World Happy (Regular Screening)
5:30 Astro Mayabang (Regular Screening)
7:30 Tsardyer (Regular Screening)
9:30 Dagim (Regular Screening)
November 15, 2010, Monday
12:00 Astro Mayabang (Regular Screening)
2:00 Dagim (Regular Screening)
4:00 Layang Bilanggo (Regular Screening)
7:00 Tsardyer (Regular Screening)
9:00 Ishmael (Regular Screening)
November 16, 2010, Tuesday
12:00 Layang Bilanggo (Regular Screening)
2:00 And Dmgo ni Eleuteria (Regular Screening)
4:00 Third World Happy (Regular Screening)
6:00 Tsardyer (Regular Screening)
8:00 Ishmael (Regular Screening)
10:00 Astro Mayabang (Regular Screening)
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November 10, 2010, Wednesday
12:00 Wanted Border (Special Screening)
2:00 Paano Ko Sasabihin (Special Screening)
4:00 The Cinema of Celso Ad Castillo (Special Screening)
7:00 Confessional (Special Screening)
9:00 Ishmael (Premiere Gala)
November 11, 2010, Thursday
12:00 Ishmael (Regular Screening)
2:00 The Cinema of Celso Ad Castillo (Special Screening)
4:00 Yanggaw (Special Screening)
7:00 Third World Happy (Premiere Gala)
9:00 Dagim (Premiere Gala)
November 12, 2010, Friday
12:00 Third World Happy (Regular Screening)
2:00 Dagim (Regular Screening)
4:00 Ishmael (Regular Screening)
7:00 Astro Mayabang (Premiere Gala)
9:00 Tsardyer (Premiere Gala)
November 13, 2010, Saturday
11:30 Astro Mayabang (Regular Screening)
1:30 Tsardyer (Regular Screening)
3:30 Ishmael (Regular Screening)
5:30 Third World Happy (Regular Screening)
7:30 Layang Bilanggo (Regular Screening)
9:30 Ang Damgo ni Eleuteria (Regular Screening)
November 14, 2010, Sunday
11:30 Layang Bilanggo (Regular Screening)
1:30 Ang Damgo ni Eleuteria (Regular Screening)
3:30 Third World Happy (Regular Screening)
5:30 Astro Mayabang (Regular Screening)
7:30 Tsardyer (Regular Screening)
9:30 Dagim (Regular Screening)
November 15, 2010, Monday
12:00 Astro Mayabang (Regular Screening)
2:00 Dagim (Regular Screening)
4:00 Layang Bilanggo (Regular Screening)
7:00 Tsardyer (Regular Screening)
9:00 Ishmael (Regular Screening)
November 16, 2010, Tuesday
12:00 Layang Bilanggo (Regular Screening)
2:00 And Dmgo ni Eleuteria (Regular Screening)
4:00 Third World Happy (Regular Screening)
6:00 Tsardyer (Regular Screening)
8:00 Ishmael (Regular Screening)
10:00 Astro Mayabang (Regular Screening)
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010
The 2010 Cinema One Originals Digital Film Festival Conquers Philippine Cinema!
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10/26/2010 05:39:00 PM
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The movies are novelty. The stories are unpredictable. The talents are a mix of flag bearers and an emerging new breed. These are what make the 6th Cinema One Originals Digital Film Festival a highly anticipated event when it opens at the Shang Cineplex of Edsa Shangri-La Plaza mall on November 10, running until November 16. Its equally awaited awards night will be held on November 14 at the Dolphy Theater of the ABS-CBN.
Spearheaded by the country’s number 1 movie cable channel Cinema One, and helmed by its Director for Programming Ronald Arguelles, this year’s festival is anticipated to be a success and is part of the ongoing 16 Year Anniversary of Cinema One’s leadership in local cinema. The festival will also award its Cinema One Original Tribute to two filmmakers who are pillars in local cinema: Celso Ad Castillo and Lav Diaz. This award and tribute was given to director Danny Zialcita as its first receipient.
Chosen through careful deliberation from over 100 entries, this year’s seven finalists possess liberating out-of-the-box storytelling. They have potentials to open a new genre or combine genres and make names for its directors, writers and actors. The seven finalists and competing digital movie entries this year are: Ang Damgo ni Eleuteria by Remton Siega Zuasola, a novelty comedy of a young provincial lass who becomes a mail order bride to hoist her family from poverty. Third World Happy of writer-director E JSalcedo is a melodrama about a ‘balikbayan’ artist who has spent most of his life abroad but whose perspectives in life changes when he comes home to attend a funeral and reunites with his friends and girlfriend. Astro Mayabang of director Jason Paul Laxamana is a social satire about a financially, socially, intellectually and sexually frustrated man who boasts of his nationalism and Pinoy pride, but ends up humiliated because of his misguided and aggressive ways. Dagim by director Joaquin Pedro Valdes who also co-wrote it with J. Eliseo Sandico is about two farm brothers whose search for their lost father lead them to a company of strange mountain inhabitants. Ishmael by Richard Somes who gave us last year’s most triumphant winner Yanggaw, is about an ex-convict who is ostracized by his neighborhood. Little does he know that this neighborhood he once knew is set to awaken his past. Tsardyer by writer-director Sigfreid Barros-Sanchez is based on a true-to-life story of a young boy who was tasked by rebel soldiers to charge their phones used for their negotiations with the government while holding the media people they kidnapped. Layang Bilanggo is a family drama about a fugitive on the run who yearns for the love of his daughter that he abandoned several years ago and disguises in an attempt to get near her.
Catch all of the film entries in the 2010 Cinema One Originals which promises to enrich all movie audiences. These movies are produced and owned by Cinema One Cable Channel and the Creative Programs, Inc. through this annual film festival project.
Spearheaded by the country’s number 1 movie cable channel Cinema One, and helmed by its Director for Programming Ronald Arguelles, this year’s festival is anticipated to be a success and is part of the ongoing 16 Year Anniversary of Cinema One’s leadership in local cinema. The festival will also award its Cinema One Original Tribute to two filmmakers who are pillars in local cinema: Celso Ad Castillo and Lav Diaz. This award and tribute was given to director Danny Zialcita as its first receipient.
Chosen through careful deliberation from over 100 entries, this year’s seven finalists possess liberating out-of-the-box storytelling. They have potentials to open a new genre or combine genres and make names for its directors, writers and actors. The seven finalists and competing digital movie entries this year are: Ang Damgo ni Eleuteria by Remton Siega Zuasola, a novelty comedy of a young provincial lass who becomes a mail order bride to hoist her family from poverty. Third World Happy of writer-director E JSalcedo is a melodrama about a ‘balikbayan’ artist who has spent most of his life abroad but whose perspectives in life changes when he comes home to attend a funeral and reunites with his friends and girlfriend. Astro Mayabang of director Jason Paul Laxamana is a social satire about a financially, socially, intellectually and sexually frustrated man who boasts of his nationalism and Pinoy pride, but ends up humiliated because of his misguided and aggressive ways. Dagim by director Joaquin Pedro Valdes who also co-wrote it with J. Eliseo Sandico is about two farm brothers whose search for their lost father lead them to a company of strange mountain inhabitants. Ishmael by Richard Somes who gave us last year’s most triumphant winner Yanggaw, is about an ex-convict who is ostracized by his neighborhood. Little does he know that this neighborhood he once knew is set to awaken his past. Tsardyer by writer-director Sigfreid Barros-Sanchez is based on a true-to-life story of a young boy who was tasked by rebel soldiers to charge their phones used for their negotiations with the government while holding the media people they kidnapped. Layang Bilanggo is a family drama about a fugitive on the run who yearns for the love of his daughter that he abandoned several years ago and disguises in an attempt to get near her.
Catch all of the film entries in the 2010 Cinema One Originals which promises to enrich all movie audiences. These movies are produced and owned by Cinema One Cable Channel and the Creative Programs, Inc. through this annual film festival project.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Submission for Cinema One Originals 2011 is now open!
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10/23/2010 09:11:00 PM
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This is great news for upcoming screenplay writers, actors and directors as Cinema One further fuels the local film industry. Start working on your original stories as Cinema One is now accepting new entries. The deadline of submission is on January 14, 2011.
The Cinema One Originals 2011 will also give new writers and filmmakers great freedom because there is no specific theme to follow. Like the previous successful Cinema One Originals, a P1,000,000.00 grant will be awarded to each of the chosen ten (10) finalists to produce their movie.
Interested filmmakers must submit a completed screenplay with a corresponding updated curriculum vitae or resume and application form. The application form is available at the Cinema One office 8th floor of the ELJ Building ABS-CBN along Mother Ignacia St., Quezon City or through online at Cinema One official website.
A representative of each film group must sign the application form to be eligible in the 2011 Cinema One Originals project. The formal announcement of the 10 finalists will be made on March 2011. Cinema One Originals has contributed to closing the gap between commercial filmmaking and the more arthouse/indie approach as reflected in the 36 films it has produced through the years through this annual project.
Cinema One channel head and Cinema One Originals executive producer Ronald Arguelles assures next year’s digifestival will be much more anticipated because next year’s festival has 10 finalists so everybody in the film industry and even beyond will see that we are more aggressive, brave and diverse to present new movies.
It’s a part of our aim to continue to fuel the movie industry since the Cinema One Originals is already a major film festival in our movie landscape. Since its inception in 2005, this noted and always anticipated digi-fest has produced movies which have won awards locally and internationally namely Confessional, Confessional, Yanggaw, North Diversion Road, Imburnal, Huling Balyan ng Buhi, Rome & Juliet, Dose, Paano Ko Sasabihin and Wanted:Border.
Cinema One Originals is owned and produced by Cinema One, the top movie cable channel in the country which is owned and operated by Creative Programs, Inc.
CPI).
The Cinema One Originals 2011 will also give new writers and filmmakers great freedom because there is no specific theme to follow. Like the previous successful Cinema One Originals, a P1,000,000.00 grant will be awarded to each of the chosen ten (10) finalists to produce their movie.
Interested filmmakers must submit a completed screenplay with a corresponding updated curriculum vitae or resume and application form. The application form is available at the Cinema One office 8th floor of the ELJ Building ABS-CBN along Mother Ignacia St., Quezon City or through online at Cinema One official website.
A representative of each film group must sign the application form to be eligible in the 2011 Cinema One Originals project. The formal announcement of the 10 finalists will be made on March 2011. Cinema One Originals has contributed to closing the gap between commercial filmmaking and the more arthouse/indie approach as reflected in the 36 films it has produced through the years through this annual project.
Cinema One channel head and Cinema One Originals executive producer Ronald Arguelles assures next year’s digifestival will be much more anticipated because next year’s festival has 10 finalists so everybody in the film industry and even beyond will see that we are more aggressive, brave and diverse to present new movies.
It’s a part of our aim to continue to fuel the movie industry since the Cinema One Originals is already a major film festival in our movie landscape. Since its inception in 2005, this noted and always anticipated digi-fest has produced movies which have won awards locally and internationally namely Confessional, Confessional, Yanggaw, North Diversion Road, Imburnal, Huling Balyan ng Buhi, Rome & Juliet, Dose, Paano Ko Sasabihin and Wanted:Border.
Cinema One Originals is owned and produced by Cinema One, the top movie cable channel in the country which is owned and operated by Creative Programs, Inc.
CPI).
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