Wazzup Pilipinas!
Universal
Harvester, Inc. (UHI) lights up the silver screen with six new and original
films to mark the second edition of the TOFARM Film Festival.
“We
are very pleased to announce that the TOFARM Film Festival 2017 bears new
fruits that affirm Filipino film making genius,” says award-winner Maryo J. De
Los Reyes, TOFARM Film Festival director.
“These
exciting new films aim to capture a greater audience with their commercial and
mass appeal, not to mention the inclusion of young and veteran actors among the
cast members,” he adds.
The
six official entries were chosen from more than a hundred scripts submitted to
the screening committee. Shortlisting the entries alone was no easy task as the
numbers of entrants rose to 113 from 76 submitted last year.
“The
figures alone are a sure sign that we achieved one of our goals during the
previous TOFARM Film Festival, and that is to elicit awareness and excitement
among filmmakers to craft films that reflect the life of Filipino farmers,” De
Los Reyes observes.
The
six films included in this year’s TOFARM Film Festival include Topel Lee’s
“Baklad,” the coming of age story of a fish pen boy seeking to follow his
dream; Tara Illenberger’s “Hightide” a narrative film inspired by actual events
happening in the country as a result of Climate Change; and Jason Paul
Laxamana’s “Instalado,” a science fiction drama set in a farming village a few
years into the future.
Completing
the the list of entries are Vic Acedillo’s “Kamunggay,” which essays how an old
man came to terms with himself and the people around him all because of a small
vegetable patch; Byron Bryant’s “Sinandomeng,” a heartwarming comedy about a
strong-willed woman who took farming in her own hands; and Jospeh Abello’s
“What Home Feels Like,” a story of a seaman who struggled with his estranged
relationship with his family after being away for many years.
With
different genres and engaging story lines, the six films are expected to rouse
the sensibilities of moviegoers and, at the same time, allow viewers to
appreciate Filipino farmers.
“The
TOFARM Film Festival is primarily a tribute to the hardworking farmers,” states
UHI Executive Vice President and TOFARM Chief Advocate Dr. Milagros O. How.
“It’s our way to celebrate their lives in an unconventional yet artistic way.”
TOFARM
Film Festival will have its theatrical run from July 12 to 18, while the highly
anticipated Awards Night is slated on July 16.
TOFARM
Film Festival 2017 is supported by Landbank, SM Cinemas, Robinsons Movieworld,
Gateway, Greenbelt, Cinematheque, UP Cinema, Net 25, Pinas FM 95.5, and
Universal Harvester, Inc.
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