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New Marcos Film Opening September 1!

HONOLULU, Hawaii (The Adobo Chronicles, Honolulu Bureau) – Following the success of Darryl Yap’s “Maid in Malacañang,” a new film based on the last 24 hours of the Marcos family in the Philippines before they were whisked to Hawaii, is set to open on September 1, 2022 at the Diamond Theatre in Waikiki.

It will then be released worldwide starting September 11, the birth anniversary of Ferdinand E. Marcos.

Filipino film directors Joel Lamangan and Vince Tañada, who had earlier criticized Yap’s MiM, had no comment on the new Marcos film, saying only that they have been caught by surprise!

Here’s a previews of “Kidnapped in Malacañang”:

Darryl Yap’s New Film Project Opens Christmas Day!

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Twenty one million pesos in box office receipts on the first day of “Maid in Malacañang” is enough for a champagne celebration by Viva Films and director Darryl Yap. But there’s more to be excited about.

Viva Films just announced that a “sequel” to “Maid in Malacañang” is already in the making and is scheduled to open in theaters nationwide on Christmas Day, 2022.

The new flick is titled “Kidnapped In Malacañang,” and its title alone would be a giveaway on what the movie is all about.

Like “Maid in Malacañang,” the new film is based on the last 72 hours of the Marcos family before they where whisked away to Hawaii. This time, the story is told from the perspective of the U.S. Embassy in the Philippines which was then headed by Ambassador Stephen Bosworth.

Viva Films told The Adobo Chronicles that the script was finalized with lots of help from de-classified CIA documents, making the film a true historical account of the Marcos family’s unwanted one-way trip to Hawaii.

The cast has not been revealed by Viva, but informed sources say that Senator Imee Marcos has been tapped to play herself in this new biopic.

“Maid In Turkey,” A New Film By Director Joel Lamangan

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – The professional rivalry between veteran film maker Director Joel Lamangan and rising young Director Darryl Yap has gone to new heights — high above the terrains of Turkey.

It will be recalled that Lamangan had criticized Yap for his new film, “Maid in Malacañang” where the former questioned what he said was a revision of history by the latter.

Now, the rivalry is on the big screen, with Yap’s film opening on August 3 and Lamangan’s new documentary, ”Maid in Turkey.”

Yap’s film revolves around the last 72 hours of the Marcos family before they were whisked away to Hawaii, seen from the perspective of the presidential palace’s household staff.

Lamangan’s documentary follows the adventures of Leni Robredo, particularly her experiences in Turkey — hot air balloon and all, and her incognito service as a maid, er, matron of honor for the wedding of a Turkish couple.

The race is on for the box office!