‘Taklub’ ni Ate Guy pasok sa Cannes Int’l filmfest | Bandera

‘Taklub’ ni Ate Guy pasok sa Cannes Int’l filmfest

Alex Brosas |April 26,2015
facebook
share this

‘Taklub’ ni Ate Guy pasok sa Cannes Int’l filmfest

Alex Brosas - April 26, 2015 - 02:00 AM

nora aunor

Balik sa international festival circuit sina Nora Aunor and award-winning director Brillante Mendoza dahil pasok sa Cannes International Film Festival ang movie nilang “Taklub” na kasama sa Un Certain Regard competition.

Naunang nagkaroon ng Cannes experience si Nora nang pumasok ang Lino Brocka film niyang “Bona” noong 1981. Si Brillante ay dalawang beses nang nakasali sa nasabing festival for his “Kinatay” and “Serbis”.

Nagwagi nga siyang Best Director in 2009 for “Kinatay”.Makakatunggali ng “Taklub” ang “Alias Maria” by José Luis Rugeles Gracia, “Lamb” by Yared Zeleke, “Cemetery of Splendour” by Apichatpong Weerasethakul.

“Taklub” is a movie about how a mom (Nora) was not able to cope up with the loss of her three children due to typhoon Yolanda.
Nag-start ang Nora-Brillante collaboration sa “Thy Womb” which earned for them plaudits and awards in the international film festival circles.

Sabi nga ng colleague nating si Mel Navarro, “Ate Guy, for the record, is the ONLY Filipino actress whose films have been shown in the top three – and most prestigious – film festivals in the world — Cannes International Filmfest in France (Bona and now Taklub), Berlin International Filmfest in Germany (Himala) and Venice International Filmfest in Italy (Thy Womb starring Ms. Nora Aunor).”

Meron ba ang isang Vilma Something ng ganyang honor? Siyempre wala. She’s forever second fiddle to Ate Guy, ‘no! Oopps, walang kokontra. Ang kumontra ay isang MALAKING SINUNGALING.

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Subscribe to our daily newsletter

By providing an email address. I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy.

Disclaimer: The comments uploaded on this site do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of management and owner of Bandera. We reserve the right to exclude comments that we deem to be inconsistent with our editorial standards.

What's trending