"Mano Po 6" in Beijing, China: Great Wall of China shoot
Yesterday afternoon, November 22, the Mano Po
6 group headed to their last stop—the Great Wall of China, where they shot
a scene, held a pictorial, and took pictures for souvenirs.
Uploaded: November 23, 2009
Before entering the gate of The Great Wall in
China, supervising producer Manny Valera
(middle) issued last-minute instructions to David, one of the interpreters.
Minutes later, the group started climbing. On the side, Heart Evangelista and Dennis Trillo had an interesting off-cam scene.
The Great Wall of China is a "long city
fortress" of stone and earthen fortifications in northern China that was built,
rebuilt, and maintained between the 5th century BC and the 16th century. This was the
group's last stop.
The other objective: "Magpa-picture at mag-picture!"
After the first climb, the Megastar
(in black bonnet) and John (in black and white earmuffs) started clicking their
cameras away, while Nicole looked on.
Zsa
Zsa Padilla was there just for the pictorial. She walked up the first fortress
effortlessly. "'Yan ang nagagawa ng nag-work out. Ang daling umakyat," she
said.
This interview was with GMA-7's Lhar
Santiago, who was among the the first to find out that Dennis gave Heart Evangelista a
necklace he had bought in the Forbidden City.
The important men and woman behind
the production of Mano Po 6: My Mother's Love. (From left)
Cinematographer Mo Zee, supervising producer Manny Valera, producer Roselle
Monteverde and director Joel Lamangan.