Showing posts with label yellow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yellow. Show all posts

YELLOW ROSE Philippine Premiere on January 29

Thursday, January 21, 2021



I've heard of a Hollywood film about a year ago which had 2 Miss Saigons on its cast. It was like a theatre lovers dream to see our very own Kims Ms. Lea Salonga and Eva Noblezada be a part of it, let alone the stellar cast which also includes Princess Punzalan and a throng of other stars from the US. People behind the camera are of Filipino American lineage too, and the proud race doesn't stop there. Well for those who wanted a piece of it are in a bit of a treat especially if you are in the Philippines because it will finally be shown on KTX.PH this coming January 29th.

Director Diane Paragas says "This is like coming home. I've been waiting for this day for a long time and I've been excited for Filipinos to see it there, this is a great moment, it feels like coming home. It's loosely based on my time growing up in Texas, I played music too but not as close as Eva, it was my outlet, I felt like a square peg in a round hole. This is a fable, in a form of a documentary so I did research a lot about families. Yellow Rose is a Texan Rose, an old song that people know. They use that term as a derogatory one, Yellow as in Asian. The original song was about a mulatto girl, it was about her being mixed race. It means a lot of things and you find that out in the film. Lea sings Dahil Sayo, also Princess, a way to pass the culture down. It was something that was sung to me by my Mom and Dad, it was passed on to me and now I sing it for my daughter. I was referred to her (Princess), her acting style was so natural. I have auditioned a lot of girls, I've heard about Eva as she was cast in Miss Saigon, when we got financing to shoot the film, I saw her on Broadway to see the script. She blew me away, she had a magnetic presence, she had sincerity especially about the seriousness in music. She was Rose, on the spot. Eva was selected by Backstage, as among the best of the best. It's what actors read, for a Filipino to be in stellar Holllywood names, that's unbelievable. Joe Biden vowed sweeping immigration reforms on Day 1, we've had 4 years of disdain and we have been abused a lot. It's also a story of an artist, like a star is born, about her resilience and how music saves her."

 

Filam Director Diane Paragas

Ms. Princess Punzalan on the other hand has been sorely missed in the Philippines, but she's currently in the US and waiting out the pandemic although she's keen on doing more projects in the country soon. She says "There are a lot of people in the US and the international ones that have been able to see this. I see the struggles of Filipinos, who are undocumented, like sardines in one room. It's not an easy life. Here, I really feel the concern, the anxiety of what will happen to my daughter when I'm gone."

 

Lead star Eva Noblezada

We also got to talk to Eva Noblezada and she shares "The role is like your identity as Filipinos suddenly being invisible, it's nice to make the rounds, go through the finish line with a movie that is made for you. This is really a cool thing. I know a handful people who are undocumented but are very passionate. I watched my Mom and Dad break their backs, and go to North Carolina where people ask you "Who are you? Why are you here?" when you are trying to make a home for yourself. Miss Saigon was about a Vietnamese which I was not, I was lucky in those roles." 

 


 


 

She adds "We are chameleon in the arts, we talked about what that felt, I did that for 3 years. I was like... Seriously? you want me a young Filipina to play a young Filipina? It was about a young undocumented lass, she reached out to me, and honestly, it was one of the best decisions I've ever made in my entire life. She allows the actor to breathe, she had standards, she doesn't give you hurdles, you feel like you're the character. This allows the product authentic in a way. The fact that Yellow Rose highlighted an immigration story, it creates a divide that we hope as a film, would rip off that stereotypical, dangerous, anti patriotic divide in our country. These are people, these are human beings, extreme words that this past regime has used. Country music is like poetry, it's beautiful, to tell a story that is very young and have so much to do. That's what it is to me as a millenial. Getting to do this, it was all she had, hanging by a thread, to know that you are not alone and that you are protected."

I also asked her about racism and how she deals with it. I also asked the director about choosing "Dahil Sayo" which they interpreted in different ways and times in the film. Check out our interview with her this afternoon.



 

 Now make sure you get your tickets via KTX.PH and see the film on the 29th. If you want to see the struggles of a young Asian girl who only wished for freedom, for love, and an overwhelming passion for country music, go see Yellow Rose.

I will too.


 

COW

Who's Your Favorite M&M's Candydate?

Sunday, April 17, 2016




It looks like everyone is as hot as summer when the word ELECTIONS come to play. I know you've all got your Presidential bets, you also have seen the latest Vice Presidential debates and must have made up your mind who to vote. This thing you are reading right now isn't about that at all, but I'd like you to take a chance to win 20 Php 5,000 cash prizes just by choosing your favorite m&m's character on social media. Sounds easy? Because it is.




Your choice is real. If you want someone brave, choose RED. If you want someone friendly, choose YELLOW. If you want someone confident, choose GREEN. Now this isn't really that hard to actually decipher, you can win prizes weekly if you post on social media I VOTE RED then the hashtags #mmsred, #mmsyellow, and #mmsgreen. There will also be selected barangays, LRT stations where you can cast your vote and play fun games so you can win tons of m&m's products. If you're a bit undecided, you can go to the upcoming "Miting de Avance" that will happen this April 22 at Makati Coliseum. You'll hear from them, tell you why they deserve your vote. There are also more scheduled activities so just hang out in their M&M's Philippines Facebook Page. Voting period is from April 15 to May 15, 2016. So there's a lot of time to push for #mmsred right? If you vote now, you can get the chance to win weekly so make sure you get that hashtag for #mmsred right!

WHY RED?

RED is TOUGH, RED is BRAVE, RED is PASSIONATE, RED is ROMANTIC, RED is LOVE, RED is FIGHTING FOR YOUR RIGHTS, RED is GOOD THINGS, RED is the COLOR OF A WARRIOR, RED is HOT, RED is in MOMENTUM, RED is FIGHTING, RED is IMPACT, RED is OPPORTUNITY, RED is TANGIBLE CHANGE, RED is DOING THE BEST JOB, RED is INTENSE and it is a reason to VOTE for our team. NOW IS THE TIME TO PUT #mmsred on your posts today!



COW

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DPC and PLDT Announces Winners of 29th Visual Arts Competition

Thursday, March 26, 2015


It's one glorious afternoon to finally reveal the winners of DPC-PLDT's 29th Visual Arts Competition right here at the ground floor of SM Megamall's Event Center. Voting lasted since March 20 and I'm sure thousands of student photographers submitted their entries and schools encouraged them to vie for the best of the best in this kind of art. 

We wrote about them a few months ago and even I had several inquiries about the competition personally. Now they're showing off the pieces to the crowd so we could see for ourselves who won this competition. 


Mr. Raul Alvarez of PLDT says "We are not just in the business of selling devices for connectivity but we are selling connections. Connections that keep the people in your homes together, builds futures too." 


They started with the announcements of the top 50 photos and students from different colleges and univeristies. I've seen some pieces that were really beautiful and come as far as Mindanao. They've got some weird advantage because they've got awesome landscapes and nature back-drafts to be in. 



The prints then were exhibited inside the mall. It was nice to see these physically and I really understand that because I marveled at my prints too when I did it myself. The judges were well traveled, award winners and very distinguished.

UST also got the award of having the most qualified entries so they won Canon Printers because of that. Lyceum of the Philippines Laguna's Charlene Del Valle got People's Choice.


It's the one on the top left. It really followed the theme of the contest and had a cute moment captured in it. They also had major prizes given to the winners and it's going to make them really rich, 100,000 pesos and cameras? Doesn't that sound so attractive? 

Mr. Raul Alvarez, Arturor Diago of DPC awarded the prizes and they were called one by one.

Third Prize:


Fortress of History by Raymond Christopher Paredes of DLSU

Second Prize:


From PUP, Grandpa meets DSLR shot by Sheila Mae De Vera

Grand Prize Winner:


Taking home the grand prize is from University of the Philippines Diliman Jean Cheryl Tagyamon. 

All of these photos will be the cover of the PLDT directory this year so you should watch out for that when it gets printed!

Awesome day to be with passionate people who love their craft! You may also view their photos at the event center today until this weekend because I think it'll be all exhibited there!




COW

For more information about their artists:
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