AljurAbrenica and Alvin Anson stars in ‘Expressway’ by Ato Bautista
A
syndicate old-timer named Ben (Alvin
Anson) needs to do one last assignment before the boss he works for grants
him his much delayed retirement. Assigned to be his partner is the neophyte
Morris (AljurAbrenica), a
trigger-happy, sadist who yearns to impress the syndicate boss. For Ben,
this last assignment turns out to be a journey of introspection, self-healing
and redemption. With this awakening, he takes it upon himself to pull Morris
out of the eventual hell-of-a-life he says he has lived as a hitman.
Actors Alvin and Aljurtalked about
their passion for their characters and this film in a recent interview. Alvin
shares, “Very personal kasisa akin‘tong
movie because DirekAto offered this film to the late Rudy Fernandez… I’m very
close to KuyaDaboy [and] I’ve done a
lot of films with him.”On the other hand, Aljur’s fans will see his daring side
as he also takes part in a risqué scene in the film. Staying true to his craft,
Aljur goes deeper into his role. “Before I did this film, may konting background nako sa pagiging isang
killer,” he says. “Nag-research ako kung paano siya nasanay kasi wala naman pinanganak na ganun agad yung kayang gawin.”
EXPRESSWAYalso stars RK Bagatsing, Kiko Matos, InezBernardo,
JapoParcero, Arpee Bautista, andJim
Libiran.
The 2nd SinagMaynila Film Festival will run from
April 21 to 26, 2016. For
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The roster of SMFF 2016 films also
includes MRS. by Adolf Alix Jr., DYAMPER by Mes De Guzman, T.P.O. by Jay Altarejos, and LILA by Gino M. Santos
Conceptualized and helmed by CEO and
Founder Wilson Tieng, together with
world-renowned and internationally acclaimed film director Brillante Mendoza, SinagMaynila
gives grants to independent filmmakers so they can develop their individual
material to a full-length film for public exhibition. Five chosen filmmakers closely
collaborated with Tieng and Mendoza. This collaboration resulted in stories that reflect
the Filipino culture while illustrating messages that will resonate
globally.

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