HamogFrom November 9-17, cinemas in Trinoma, Glorietta, Resorts World and SM Megamall will be a haven for cinephiles as Cinema One Originals once again celebrates cinema with a difference.
Welcome to Cinema One Originals Mark 2.0. As exemplified by its new tagline, “Kakaiba Ka Ba?” Cinema One Originals continues to uphold diversity and uniqueness in Philippine cinema.
The nine Originals for 2015 are Joel Ferrer’s “Baka Siguro Yata,” Sheron Dayoc’s “Bukod Kang Pinagpala,” Ivan Andrew Payawal’s “The Comeback,” Sari Dalena’s “Dahling Nick,” Bor Ocampo’s “Dayung Asu,” Ralston Jover’s “Hamog,” Carl Joseph Papa’s “Manang Biring,” Raymond Red’s “Mga Rebeldeng Walang Kaso” and Ara Chawdhury’s “Miss Bulalacao.”
There will also be a special presentation of Cinema One’s production of Sherad Sanchez’s found footage horror film “Salvage,” films that showcase the best of world cinema, and Filipino classics including restorations of Ishmael Bernal’s “Ikaw Ay Akin,” Lino Brocka’s “Insiang” and Marilou Diaz Abaya’s “Karnal.”
In the spirit of commemorating revolutionary cinema, Cinema One Originals 2015 will pay tribute to filmmakers from the 1980s led by Raymond Red, Nick Deocampo, Rox Lee and Joey Agbayani. As an auxiliary program, there will be also a showcase of 10 short films from the Philippines, New Zealand and Iran.