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Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Watch out for the Merriest Wedding of the Year this Christmas day: Mary, Marry Me



Looking for a great comedy to watch this coming Metro Manila Film Festival?  If you want to be entertained and need a good old laugh this Christmas.  Then, this movie is for you and is sure to tickle your funny bones from beginning to end.

Watch out for Mary, Marry Me under TEN17P's and TINCAN production starring Ms. Toni Gonzaga and sibling Comedienne Alex Gonzaga.

They are joined by Bayani Agbayani, Melai and leading man Sam Milby in the movie. Under the direction of RC Delos Reyes. 

"Mary , Marry Me" cast headed by Ms. Toni Gonzaga just held a mini presscon today at TEN17P La Fuerza, Makati together with sibling Alex Gonzaga and Director RC Delos Reyes.





You are cordially invited to the Merriest Wedding of the Year this Christmas day!
Family and sisterhood are taking front and center this Metro Manila Film Festival as TEN17P presents a TINCAN production bringing Toni and Alex Gonzaga together in their first ever movie this December 25.




Helmed by RC delos Reyes, The Royal Celebrity Siblings are finally making their longtime dream a reality with “Mary, Marry, Me.” After only being seen together in guestings, endorsements and on TV projects in the past, Toni and Alex are debuting in the big screen with a project that redefines “family movie”—in that it is made by a family for the Filipino family.



“I remember when we were kids we would always look forward sa MMFF and pipila kami sa isa sa mga movies na gusto naming mapanood. Then fast forward to 20 years later, kasama na kaming dalawa na isa sa papanoorin ngayong pasko,” said Toni.

Toni’s returning into the big screen more than a year since her dark-romance film “Last Night” while Alex is coming from her successful independent film “Nakalimutan Ko Nang Kalimutan Ka” .



“Mary, Marry, Me” is the story of Mary Jane (Toni) and her estranged younger sister Mary Anne (Alex) who is set to marry the former’s ex-boyfriend Pete (Sam Milby). Despite the initial hesitation, Mary Jane’s commitment to make up to her sister has enabled her to set aside her uneasiness with her ex-boyfriend as she agreed to plan their wedding.

Sharing the camera for the silver screen have both been easy and difficult for the Sissums. For one they were able to draw strength from each other and their own tight-knit relationship. Yet at the same time, they’ve also stepped on each other’s toes quite a few times on the set since they know each other too well.



“Masaya makatrabaho ang Ate ko kasi una sa lahat feeling mo safe ka, feeling mo at home ka at wala ka sa work kasi nandoon ang Ate mo. Yet at the same time mahirap rin siya kasi masyadong perfectionist ang Ate ko and masyado rin niyang chinecheck at ino-observe lahat ng galaw ko so parang meron akong nanay sa set,” Alex described the experience of working with her Ate. 

But, on another end, Alex noted that her sister played a huge part in bringing out her emotions.

“Kasi we’re never really sweet, we don’t really talk about our emotions for one another, so nung nandoon na sa part ng pelikula na kailangan ng dramahan or confrontation parang mas mabilis akong nakakapit kasi nga Ate ko siya,” Alex said. “Tapos minsan kapag hindi na kami makaiyak, iniiba naming ang mga lines para ma-relate sa amin at maging true to life.”


Although they have always wanted to work with each other in the big screen, the stars never really aligned for them in the past. In fact, Toni pitched “Mary, Marry, Me’s” concept some three years ago.

“I have so many concepts in mind and I think we waited for the right time na magkatrabaho kami. Lagi kasing dapat magkakatrabaho kami sa TV until finally, I think this is the right time for us to do a movie together kasi we’re both professionals na to handle our relationship on the set,” said Toni.

Making the film extra special are three huge happenings that fans have long been clamoring for. First there’s the reunion of the blockbuster Sam-Tin tandem after 10 years. Sam and Toni have brought kilig to their legions of fans through the films “You Are the One” (2006), “You Got Me” (2007) and “My Big Love” (2008).

“Working with Sam is like going back home also, back to where I started because my first full on rom-com was with Sam under Direk Cathy. So parang I feel more comfortable with him now than our previous films because we’ve matured so much as individuals,” said Toni.

Second there’s the gathering of comedy stars as the lead stars would be joined by reliable comedians in the person of Bayani Agbayani, Moi Bien and Melai Cantiveros. And finally, there’s the fresh rom-com combination not just by a tandem but by Alex, Toni and Sam.

With the MMFF season drawing to a near, Toni and Alex are excited to share their family rom-com “Mary, Marry, Me” to the Kapamilyas all over the country.
“Gusto ko pagkatapos nilang panoorin ang ang film eh mas mahalin nila ang mga kapatid nila. Or kung wala ka mang kapatid na mamahalin mo yung mga tao na kasama mo mula sa bata na hindi ka binitawan o pinabayan o hindi nawala sa piling mo. Na mahalaga ang mga taong minahal ko mula noon,” said Toni.

Produced by TINCANp under Ten17p “Mary, Marry, Me” by Direk RC delos Reyes stars Toni Gonzaga, Alex Gonzaga and Sam Milby. Joining the stellar cast are Bayani Agbayani, Moi Bien and Melai Cantiveros.

“Mary, Marry, Me” is an official 2018 Metro Manila Film Festival entry, which will be showing in cinemas nationwide starting December 25.

Don’t forget to follow the film’s official social media accounts to stay updated @marymarrymethemovie on Facebook and Instagram and @marrymethemovie on Twitter. Apart from beinging entertainment, this year’s MMFF is centered on the concept of #SineIsLife.

Friday, January 5, 2018

‘Siargao’ took home seven major awards in Metro Manila Film Festival 2017


Before Siargao was shown to the public on Christmas Day as an entry to MMFF 2017. I was able to watch the special block screening for the media on Dec 21, 2017 at Greenbelt 3, Makati.

I was drawn to Siargao because of their pristine beach. I heard so many things about this tourist destination from my partner who went there last year.

The beach indeed was superbly shot from all angles. From top view to the underwater scene,  catching its beautiful waves and sunset.   It simply took my breath away.  I knew right then and there that they will bag the Best Cinematography for this film.

Kudos to the actors who played their part well.  Jericho was a natural for his role as Diego, Jasmine Curtis as Abi was a revelation.  Erich as a vlogger was amusing and funny. Director Paul Soriano captured the best of Siargao, its beach, locals and the story fit the actors well.


I have never been to Siargao but right after the movie. I have been checking up affordable flight deals for a 5-day staycation. I am planning to take surf lessons too. The best part is I will try to travel solo just like Erich do in the movie.



"Siargao"held a Thanksgiving mini presscon on January 4 at Relish, Tomas Morato. Director Paul Soriano graced the presscon, thanking everyone and the social media for continuously promoting the movie thru tweets and instagram. He told that this is indeed the start of a Happy New Year for him.



Siargao’ bags seven major awards in Metro Manila Film Festival 2017
Paul Soriano’s first venture into the Metro Manila Film Festival has been more than rewarding as his film Siargao starring Jericho Rosales, Erich Gonzales and Jasmine Curtis-Smith ruled in the recently-concluded Gabi ng Parangal held at the KIA Theater last December 27.



The Ten17P director’s first foray into the romance-travel genre earned him and his team seven major awards, the most during that night, from the MMFF executive committee.

Siargao took home the coveted second Best Picture award while Soriano bagged his first ever Best Director trophy from the MMFF.

Curtis-Smith, meanwhile, took home the Best Supporting Actress award for her exceptional the environmentalist Abi who happens to be the former love interest of Diego, played by Jericho Rosales.



Siargao’s Mark Victor bagged the Best Editor trophy while the film was awarded Best Cinematography for perfectly capturing the Surfing Capital of the Philippines’ signature herculean, clear waves and its bright and picturesque island and locals.

Allowing the movie to sail further was it’s theme song “Alon” by local alternative rock band Hale, which also bagged the Best Original Theme song award. Not only that, the film was also awarded Best Sound during that night.
Soriano gratefully shared the award to his artists, staff and crew, as he noted that the awards that his film raked in made his debut in the festival memorable.
However, amid the awards, Paul was able to cull an important insight during the entire MMFF process.



“But if there’s one thing that this festival has really taught me is that not everybody is going to like what you make and not everyone is going to appreciate what you made,” he said.

“But there are people that get what I want to say and it’s because of those people that I will continue to tell stories, to continue to make films because this is what I love to do,” he said during his Best Director acceptance speech.



Paul Soriano’s Siargao starring Jericho Rosales, Erich Gonzales and Jasmine Curtis-Smith is still showing in selected cinemas nationwide as part of the Metro Manila Film Festival 2017.



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