Mara Lopez stars as a battered wife in ‘T.P.O.’ by Jay Altarejos
“My
film that will be shown during the festival would be my third attempt,” Direk
Jay reveals. “I’ve shot something, I have a story in my mind, [but] when I saw
some of the footage, they’re so experimental that it is not the requirement of
the festival, so three times na bugbog sa pelikula ko pero iba’t-ibang atake.”
T.P.O. is a story about Teresa
(Mara Lopez), a battered mother in
the hands of her husband Miguel (Oliver
Aquino). When their son Miguelito starts to get hurt as violence erupts at
its worst, Teresa will seek Temporary Protection Order (TPO) against her
husband. Meanwhile, Miguel, together with their son, goes through the same long
and arduous process of applying for the custody of their son on the town’s most
festive and busiest day. When they see each other in the middle of the road, an
accident will ensue leaving them both destroyed and at the losing end. The
narrative will start repeating backwards, the truth will be revealed with
scenes that have yet to unfold.
The character of Mara is abused emotionally,
physically, and mentally. “It was pretty challenging. I’m really glad that
Direk Jay Altarejos talagang natulungan niya ko sa mga eksena,”
she shares. “The nice thing about this film is that maganda siya para sa mga kababaihan na takot magsalita, takot lumaban… I
hope mabigyan sila ng courage to stand
up for their rights.”
T.P.O. also stars MickoLaurente, MenggieCobarrubias, and Lui
Manansala.
The 2nd SinagMaynila Film Festival will run from
April 21 to 26, 2016 in
select SM Cinemas. For more updates, log on to
http://sinagmaynilafilmfestival.com/,on Facebook via SinagMaynila, Twitter and
Instagram via @sinagmaynila.Subscribe also to the official SinagMaynila Youtube
Account:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmZPI6kPKUCsbim9e_qByNQ. The roster of SMFF 2016 films also
includes EXPRESSWAY by Ato Bautista, LILAby Gino
M. Santos, DYAMPER by Mes De Guzman, andMRS.by Adolf Alix Jr
.
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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