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MMFF Withdraws Best Picture And Other Awards For ‘Larawan’

0533241D-2B0B-42DA-93F3-953531DD6043MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Less than 24 hours after it handed out the 2017 film awards, the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) withdrew all recognition for the film ‘Ang Larawan,’ including Best Picture and Best Actress for Joanna Ampil.

Ang Larawan” is based on the play “A Portrait of the Artist as Filipino” by National Artist for Literature Nick Joaquin, and features music by Ryan Cayabyab and lyrics from Rolando Tinio. It garnered 7 of the festival awards.

In a statement, MMFF said that it “cannot in conscience recognize a film with all the major awards when it has not even been shown widely in theaters.

Many mall and other theaters pulled the film just a day after the festival opening because it wasn’t attracting crowds just like other top-grossers, mostly slapstick and cast appeal movies like those featuring Vic Sotto and Vice Ganda.

”Come to think of it, how can a movie be considered a film festival entry when it is not even being shown starting with Day 2,” MMFF said.

There are only 8 films selected for the festival.

Maybe, the MMFF should consider bringing back double feature screenings during the festival so that a quality film can be shown in the same theater as another of mass appeal.  Two for the price of one. Everybody wins!

 

 

Cinema distribution has always been a contentious point during the MMFF, with mall owners quick to shelve low-performing entries for crowd pleasers to take advantage of the holiday rush.
Ryan Cayabyab, whose music is used in “Ang Larawan,” tweeted early Tuesday a list of malls that have removed their entry.

 

Leni Robredo Donates Rare Framed Artwork To Ayala Museum

B41D27AB-52B4-4B4A-895D-993FFF7ECE8C.jpegMAKATI CITY, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – The famed Ayala Museum in Makati has just received a priced work of art, donated by no less than Vice President Leni Robredo.

The artwork consists of a painting of Leni’s Tsinelas which the museum’s curator said is “a priceless addition to our art- nouveau collection.”

”It’s not only an excellent piece of art but also a catalyst for national and international conversation among our patrons and visitors,” the curator told The Adobo Chronicles.

So when in Makati City, visit the Ayala Museum and be awed by this beauty.

Who knows that the lowly tsinelas could make it to the walls of a great museum?

Raissa Robles’ New Book On Martial Law Now Available

DC11B487-EFD4-40A1-BAE8-74076AFBAF3DMANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Now that the Congress of the Philippines has approved a one-year extension of Martial Law in Mindanao, Raissa Robles’ book, “Marcos Martial Law: Never Again,” has been rendered moot and academic.

But Robles is not one to easily give up.

Today, she announced that she has quickly written a sequel to her book to make it more relevant to recent developments.

The title of the new book is “Marcos Martial Law: Forever and Ever.”

National Bookstore has refused to carry the new book because the old book didn’t sell very well.

To get a copy of the new book, check your street corner newstands.