Raya Martin, an alumnus of the University of the Philippines
will be screening his film Now
Showing in his alma mater this week. Envisioned to be the first part of a
trilogy called "Box Office," Now Showing tells the story of a female DVD
seller stationed in downtown Manila. The second and third installment of the
trilogy is titled Next Attraction and Coming Soon.
Theater actress Ness Roque plays Rita, a young girl selling pirated DVD movies in the movie Now Showing. This film by Raya Martin had its world premiere in the 40th Directors' Fortnight of the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year, in the same batch that Brillante Mendoza's Serbis was shown.
Running at 4 hours and 40 minutes, Now Showing is a
coming-of-age film that incorporates clips from the ‘60s Filipino movie, Tunay
na Ina. The film project received the Hubert Bals Grant at the Cinemanila
Boracay Co-Production Meeting in 2005. Post-production is supported by Ignite
Media, Inc.
Twenty-three year old filmmaker Raya Martin lived in Paris, France for six
months as a scholar of Festival du Cannes' Cinéfondation—making him the first Filipino to be accepted in the prestigious institute. His first feature, Short
Film About the Indio Nacional, was screened at the Rotterdam International
Film Festival in 2007. Raya's second film Autohystoria won the Lino
Award Grand Prize and Best Director in the ninth edition of the Cinemanila
International Film Festival. Martin is also the first Filipino to be granted
the Fond Sud by the French government for his film currently in
development, Independencia, a family drama that takes place during the American occupation.
Now Showing (2008)
Screenplay: Raya Martin
Director of Photography: Albert Banzon
Producer: Arleen Cuevas
Co-producer: Atopic Films, France
Supported by: Hubert Bals Film Fund of International Film Festival Rotterdam, Netherlands
Associate Producer: Adolfo Alix Jr.
Editing: Lawrence Ang
Production Design: Digo Ricio
Cast: Ness Roque, Adriana Agcaoili, Meila Romero, Daisy Carino
Shooting format: analog and digital video, 16mm
Total running time: 4 hours, 40 minutes
Screening schedules:
September 25 (Thursday) at 5 pm
September 27 (Saturday) at 2 pm
Venue: Film Institute, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City
Tickets are priced at P100.