Dawn Zulueta waives talent fee in her first indie film Sigwa

Nerisa Almo
Wednesday, June 16, 2010 @ 08:16PM  |  1050 views


  "Gusto ko talagang gumawa ng mga movies. Kaso nga lang ang dalang nga ng magandang material na gusto kong gawin. Kaya kapag may dumarating na maganda, kunwari sa digital, hindi ako namimili," says Dawn Zulueta about her decision to do Sigwa, an official entry to the full-length category of the 6th Cinemalaya on July 9-18.

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Dawn Zulueta rushed from a press conference in Makati City to the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) in Pasay City to catch another media junket prepared for the 6th Cinemalaya this afternoon, June 16.

The 41-year-old actress was excited to talk about her first digital movie titled Sigwa, which is one of the official entries for the full-length category of the annual indie film festival. It will be shown on July 9 to 18 at the CCP on Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City.

Dawn said it took her a while to finally do the movie project. She even acknowledged the invitation she got from the award-winning director Joel Lamangan. 

"Sabi ko nga, I've always wanted to do these things. But now kasi, mas naengganyo ako noong si Joel Lamangan ang nag-invite sa akin," the actress told the media during the launch of the 1st CamSur Marathon also held this afternoon at the Dusit Thani Hotel in Makati.

The multi-awarded actress added that she is ready to do another movie. However, she is just waiting for a good story to come along. 

"Gusto ko talagang gumawa ng mga movies. Kaso nga lang ang dalang nga ng magandang material na gusto kong gawin. Kaya kapag may dumarating na maganda, kunwari sa digital, hindi ako namimili. Then, of course, it will also be good to do a film."

Since this is an independently produced film, the actress is aware that the project has a very low budget, and so she waived her talent fee. 

"Winave ko na nga ang fee ko sa sobrang low. Nakakaawa naman, hayaan na natin. So, for the love of naman," Dawn said with a smile.

She also calls on fellow celebrities to do the same once in a while so they could help the movie industry. "That's what I'm hoping to do. So, parang let's try to help na lang na pasiglahin [ang industriya]," Dawn said.   

While she's more than willing to be part of a movie, Dawn, on the other hand, says no to TV series in the meantime. 

"Kasi ang teleserye takes up so much of my time," explained Dawn. "Pa-morning-an doon, e. Then, after ng pa-morning-an, useless ka naman the next day. I need to see after my children. So, I prefer na lang to do guestings. Tapos kapag movies, may ilang araw naman 'yan."

Dawn was last seen on television in ABS-CBN's defunct fantaserye Lastikman in 2007.  She portrayed the role of Ruth Abelgas, mother of Lastikman (Vhong Navarro). She also appeared in one episode of Maalaala Mo Kaya with Jake Cuenca in 2008.

LEADING THE CAST OF A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC. After Sigwa, Dawn will be busy doing A Little Night Music, an original Broadway musical by Stephen Sondheim. 

She is happy that from a minor role in Ang Larawan more than a decade ago, Dawn would be portraying the lead character named Desiree Armfeldt this time. The role was originally played by first-time stage actress and Hollywood actress Catherine Zeta-Jones last year. The Oscar-winning actress won as Best Actress in the recently-concluded Tony Awards for her performance in A Little Night Music.

Although A Little Night Music is a musical, the non-singing actress is more excited than nervous about it.

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