Two lives of women intertwinein ‘Mrs.’ by Adolf Alix Jr.
70-year-old Virginia (Elizabeth Oropesa) shares the old
ancestral house with Delia (Lotlot de
Leon), her ever-loyal maid. Delia is marrying her long-time boyfriend,
Rene, and tearfully confides to Virginia that she wants to go home to her
parents in the province to start a new family life with him. Haunted by a past
that Virginia tries to conquer—her only son Sonny Boy who disappeared years
ago, what follows shows a portrait of a woman and a mother trying to juggle the
sad realities of life in a cycle of life and death.
Direk
Adolf talks about the birth of this unique story about the struggle in a life
of a mother. “Minsan napag-usapan namin nung
writer ko yung idea na kung namatay yung anak mo, may closure ka. Pero kung nawawala lang siya, paano
mo tatanggapin yung idea na isang araw makasalubong
mo siya or isang araw baka mabalitaan mo
na wala na siya.” He continues, “Pero wala akong
personal experience sa mga bagay na ‘yon.
Nagka-interes lang ako dahil napaka-rich nung ganitong situation.”
Elizabeth
Oropesa plays the role of Virginia, the homeowner of the ancestral home that
sits on a faultline. “[It’s] a very interesting character. I’ve never had any
character like this. Maraming masalimuot na iniikutan yung
character. Parang love story namin ni Lotlot ito. May boyfriend siya pero ayaw niya kong iwan ever at siya rin mahal na mahal ko, parang pamilya ko na at
parang iniisip ko hanggang sa mamatay ako ay siya na yung kasama ko.”
The
loyal househelper Delia portrayed by Lotlot de Leon talks about the other
perspective of the film. “Dito sa pelikulang ito makikita niyo ang realidad
ng buhay, kung paano talaga magmahal at mag-alagaan ng isang kasambahay, at kung
paano rin siya mahalin ng pinagsisilbihan niya.”
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, andT.P.O. by Jay Altarejos.
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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