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« on: December 16, 2007, 05:02:55 PM » |
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No mention of the current production in IMDB, which means a few things. Biggest is that a major studio hasn't picked it up yet, for either production, financing, or distribution. There are previous "versions" of this story out on IMDB, the latest being 2002. Seems like they want to do a U.S. based reboot of the story, with big studio budget financing and production.
Anyways, here's the convo.
PRODUCER. A retired seaman who asked for anonymity emailed me to express his interest in producing a Cebuano/Visayan movie on the life and exploits of Mactan chieftain Lapu-lapu, the country's first hero. He wrote that producing a Cebuano/Visayan film has been his dream even before he started working overseas. The retiree from Carcar added that he wants Boholano actor Cesar Montano to play Lapulapu and asked for my opinion if getting him for the role is alright. Cesar may not be a Cebuano like Lapulapu but his looks, body built and complexion could highly qualify him for the role of the local chieftain.
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BUDGET. The retired seaman also wrote that he has a budget of slightly over P5 million for his initialventure. Frankly, I don't know if this amount is enough to produce a period flick. He also plans to tieup with a Manila-based producer as far as getting other stars for his initial offering is concerned.However, I advised the film producer-to-be to tap Cebuano talents themselves if he intends to save a lot in terms of plane tickets, billeting, security, food and other incidental expenses. The retired seaman is targeting August as the start of the shooting period. This writer might be involved in the production as one of the screeners and interviewers of those interested to appear in the movie. The retired seaman has promised to call me as soon as the date and venue of the screening and interview - and most probably a screen test - shall have been fixed.HOPE. I don't want to belittle the retired seaman's dream but I could only hope that he will succeed inhis venture. His dream of producing a Cebuano/Visayan movie is indeed laudable but honestly, I doubt if he could come up with a second or follow-up production. To me, the ideal ratio is at least two movies per year, if we are to ensure the revival, viability and sustainability of the local film industry. One moviealone per year is not enough to entice the general public to patronize local films. Of course, catchingup with the number of Tagalog productions per week, not per month or per year, is next to impossible.However, two Cebuano/Visayan movies per year is good enough—as a start. If this number increases eventually, so much the better.
( if any of you are wondering who the actor is they are talking about. He was in the great Raid)
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