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FILIPINO ARTISTS AT THE DIFF (Dubai International Film Festival)



Making it through the CROSSFIRE
(Originally published in ILLUSTRADO MAGAZINE-GULF Issue 58)



Mindanaoans shared their voice and gained pride at the recently concluded
8th Dubai International Film Festival 2011
with the first ever entry of the film 'CROSSFIRE' to the international arena.
Present at the Festival were the Grand Prize Palanca and Gawad Urian Best Screenplay Awardee,
Director/Producer Arnel Mardoquio and
 Gawad Urian Best Actress Awardee-Producer Fe Virtudazo-Hyde 
who shared with Illustrado their advocacies and challenges in being independent filmmakers. 



photo credit: Hadrian Hernadez /Gulf News

(L-R: Perry Dizon, AC Macheca, Fe Virtudazo-Hyde and Arnel Mardoquio)



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     "It all started with my passion for films," says the exuberant Fe Virtudazo-Hyde, also known as Fe GingGing Hyde, who was her usual pretty self in a lime-colored green dress. Recipient of Illustrado Magazine's Women of Substance honor, Fe's dedication and love for acting and filming have always been an open book. Now, her passion and hard work are paying off-her latest projects, which actually the third collaboration with Writer/Director/Producer Arnel Mardoquio., CROSSFIRE has entered and competed in the 8th Dubai International film Festival (DIFF).

     But more than just sharing the success of their projects, Fe and Arnel's concern primarily is the advocacy that they share together. The two independent filmmakers, who also produced films such as HOSPITAL BOAT and SHEIKA, are passionate in advocating peace in Mindanao, the Southern part of the Philippines, as well as promoting talents from there. Fe quips, "If other people are promoting their advocacies through songs, paintings or writings, we use films to create awareness in what we believe in."

     Indeed, the presence of the film CROSSFIRE in this year's edition of Dubai International Film Festival marks a milestone in their ongoing pursuit of promoting peace in Mindanao.

     The director, Arnel, explained "Hindi po ito pang turista. The movie should appeal more to Filipinos in order for them to be aware of what is really happening in Mindanao. This is our way of doing a wake-up call not only to the government but to all Filipinos. We should understand that in wars, civilians are caught in the crossfire, leading to dislocation, sickness, death."

     He continues, "Personally, I'm glad that the government is in full support of the peace process in Mindanao.They are also supportive of projects such as this one. In fact, part of our funding came from the Philippines National Commission for Culture and Arts."

     The 105-minute movie talks about the lives of refugees caught in the crossfire of an armed conflict. It follows trade partners Bai Magdas and Lingig who scavenge for rustic war remains and sells them to junk shop. Lingig, on one hand, has hearts for Bai Magdas' 16-year old daughter Bitoon, who looks for opportunity to work abroad but has turned to become victim of illegal recruitment. Bitoon then becomes the interest of rich Datu Mantukaw who feels old and desolate when he lost his family in armed conflict. The datu gives dowry when he proposes to Bai Magdas for marrying Bitoon.

     "It is of simple plot multi-layered with social issues  expressed in one story. It tells you of the small wars and institutional wars of these characters. It opens the audience's understanding on culture in Mindanao, say for arranged marriages. It also gives a different perspective on poverty and grief caused by wars," Arnel furthered on the key messages of the film.

     The story of Bitoon, Bai Magdas, Lingig and Datu Mantukaw is undoubtedly captivating, paving the way for the jury's nods to include it in the Dubai International Film Festival Muhr Asia Pacific competition. It vied against two Oscar entries: Singapore's "Tsunami" by Eric Khoo and Turkey's "Once Upon A Time in Anatolia" by Nuri Bilge Ceylan. Other films in the category included Iran's "Good Bye" by Mohammad Rasoulof and "Final Whistle" by Niki Karimi, and Africa's "Restless City" by Andrew Dosunmu and "man on Ground" by Akin Omotso.

     Critic or not, the film is a must-see for Filipinos. As Arnel concluded, "Filmmakers feel that they have social responsibility to examine the society, and provide options and solutions in making our society better. Since poverty is a recurring theme in the stories of our people, hence it recurs to our films. Nonetheless, Filipinos especially who are abroad should watch these kinds of films in order for them to witness and stay close to what really is happening in their homeland. Sana sa pagpanood nila ng Crossfire, maisip nila na aside from sending money to their families back home, meron pa silang pwedeng itulong at balikan sa ating bansa".



Illustrado Magazine-Gulf
The Magazine for International Filipino
Issue 58-Page 20





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Writer-Director-Producer of CROSSFIRE Arnel Mardoquio with actor Perry Dizon being interviewed




CROSSFIRE Co-Producer and Gawad Urian Best Actress Awardee Fe Virtudazo-Hyde 
with actor Perry Dizon





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CROSSFIRE (2011) by Arnel Mardoquio


NCCA (National Commission for Culture and the Arts)

and

SineMindanaw

present:





produced by:

Skyweaver Productions

and

Red Motion Media


in cooperation with:

HYDEntertainment (HYDEout Entertainment)

 Alchemy of Vision and Light Film and TV Productions

MOSCAT (Misamis Oriental State College of Agriculture and Technology)

LGU Claveria, Misamis Oriental




   
Starring:

Perry Dizon

Alexis Libres

Betya Villarojo

AC Macheca



Director's Note:

     
War plunges Mindanao in a state of intractable conflict. Death, hunger and evacuation are

ugly consequences of armed violence. Glaring statistics of internal refugees popularly known 

as "Bakwits" rose to hundreds of thousands in the early 2000 when the Philippine 

government declared an all-out war to quell rebellion in Mindanao. After a decade, war 

evacuees who may have reintegrated in the society are still dreaming of going back to their

farmlands. Still, war disowned their right to till the land. Whether big or clan wars, armed 

conflict force the local people, rich and poor alike, to become "bakwits" who have to contend 

with their new reality. They live in encampments and build their own makeshift houses in 

gymnasiums, schools, churches. And in some cases, they are adopted by local chieftains and 

become part of extended families. "Bakwits" have accepted their fate to flee just to avoid 

being caught in the CROSSFIRE.




Producers:

Arnel M Mardoquio

Arnel Barbarona

Fe Virtudazo-Hyde

Dax Canedo





Directed by: Arnel Mardoquio

Screenplay: Arnel Mardoquio

Cinematography: Arnel Barbarona

Art Director: Perry Dizon

Production Design: Bagwani Amplayo

Musical Score: Popong Landero

Sound Engineer: Maki Serapio

Editor: Arnel Barbarona

Production Manager: Roland Victor C Furton



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credits:

Roland Victor C. Furton






       

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SHEIKA (2010)



A Mindanaoan Independent Film written and directed by Arnel Mardoquio







Is a story of a woman ravaged by war in Mindanao. In search of peace, she runs to the city but violence and death continue to haunt her.


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34TH GAWAD URIAN AWARDS 2011 winner for

BEST SCREENPLAY: Arnel Mardoquio
BEST ACTRESS: Fe GingGing Hyde
BEST EDITING: Willie Apa Jr and Arthur Ian Garcia


GAWAD TANGI AWARDS FOR FILMS 2011 winner for:

BEST SCREENPLAY: Arnel Mardoquio
BEST ACTRESS: Fe GingGing Hyde
BEST EDITING: Willie Apa Jr and Arthur Ian Garcia



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EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS:




Fe GingGing Hyde (HYDEout Entertainment)


Arnel Mardoquio (Skyweaver Productions)


Dax Canedo (Alchemy of Vision and Light Film & TV Productions)








STARRING:

Fe GingGing Hyde as Sheika/Shie

Perry Dizon as Gary

Popong Landero as Asul




NETPAC 2010 - Best Film (Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema)


34th GAWAD URIAN AWARDS 2011 NOMINATIONS:

Best Film
Best Director: Arnel Mardoquio
Best Screenplay: Arnel Mardoquio
Best Actor: Perry Dizon
Best Actress: Fe GingGing Hyde
Best Editing: Willie Apa Jr and Arthur Ian Garcia
Best Production Design: Bagwani Ampalayo, Maree Contaoi and Jun Cayas
Best Music: Popong Landero
Best in Sound: Maki Serapio and Paolo Angelo Lindaya 



SHEIKA Official Website: http://sheikathemovie2010.webs.com/






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