In celebration of Women’s this March, Instituto Cervantes de Manila, in collaboration with the Embassy of Spain, Intramuros Administration and the Film Development Council of the Philippines will be holding “Espacio Femenino: Spanish and Filipino Female Filmmakers,” featuring movies by female directors. The film cycle aims to highlight the contribution of women to the film industry.
The movies will be screened every Saturday at 4PM in Instituto Cervantes Intramuros, located at Plaza San Luis Complex, Intramuros.
Opening feature on March 9 is the Spanish film “Los amores cobardes” (2018) by Carmen Blanco. It tells the story of Eva, a strong and independent woman, who returns to her hometown to spend the summer holidays with her mother and Gema, her only true friend. She least expects to meet Ruben, her ex-boyfriend, who broke off with her unexpectedly years ago for no apparent reason without even saying goodbye.
The Galician film “A palabra xusta” (2016) will be shown on March 16. It had for protagonist a 92-year-old teacher who returns to a house that has seemingly stood still in time. There, she starts a conversation with her memories, reflections of a life trapped in old photographs, and the memory of the love of her life, Antonio Beiras.
On March 23, short films by female directors will be featured, such as “Café para llevar” (2014), “Una vez” (2015), “Camino de agua para un pez “(2016), “Einstein-Rosen” (2016), “Lucrecia “(2016), “Conservas” (2017), and a Filipino short film --“Gikan sa Ngitngit nga Kinaidlaman” (2017).
Finally, the film cycle will close with the movie “Con el viento” (2017) by Meritxell Colell, which is about a dancer and choreographer, Mónica, who receives a call informing that her father is seriously ill. Unfortunately, he dies before she gets to see him. Her mother asks her to stay and help her sell the house. However, they are like two strangers who will have to know more about each other and learn to live together.
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Catriona Gray’s homecoming
Miss Universe Catriona Gray is being accorded a grand homecoming as fit a queen that brought honor and pride to her country.
Coming from Novotel Manila Araneta Center, her homecoming parade will start at the Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila, taking her and her entourage Roxas Blvd, Taft, Ayala and back to Araneta Center.
Catriona will be riding in a fabulous float designed by Fritz C Silorio who is an award-winning indie film director. Fritz said the float was inspired by Catriona’s lava gown.
Before she returns to New York, Catriona will be feted with a homecoming dinner by Bb. Pilipinas executives.
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Happy birthday greetings today, Feb. 21, go to Fiesta Tañada, Edward Eirone Nodora, Bobby M. Hernandez, Delia Rarela Barcelona, Des Robles Santos, Rey Cabiling, Richard Hinola, Chester Ocampo, Michael Alunan, Paul Sequitin Segui, Orlando Red Serrano II, Kagawad Helen Vargas Lara, Gerlie Nombre-Garcia, Cherry Regalado Mortel, Leabel Sanchez, Lilibet A. Amatong, Marielle Infantado - Kelly, Tony Gloria of United Pictures, Jinky Llamanzares, Maria Lourdes “Girlie” Guillen, Jim M. Fernandez, Mike Alunan, Lilia Duldulao, Beth Virtucio, Dr. Delia R. Barcelona, Paolo Perez, Doreen Belen of Hawaii, U.S.A., Gigi Paras, Severiano “Boy” Velasco, Jennifer Fong, Rangi Paula Mercado, Guy Burchett of United Kingdom, Richard Hinola, Rochelle Raki Vega-Siu and Don Morales, Jacob delos Reyes, Jon J Timmons and Love Anover Lianko of GMA Network... Belated happy birthday greetings to Honeylet Avancena, Rev. Fr. Rafael Quejada, O.P.; Ramir Rellora; Simon Bonto Billena; Ellen Raymundo; Socorro Musngi Tambuli; Commissioner Ermie Lagman Garon; Aries Ayos; Simon Leighton; Annamie Dacalos Villasan; Merarie Rocamora; Helen Ibardaloza Ventura; Nanay Mila Villamil; Fiona Liza Yao Bernardino daughter of Jocelyn Yao Bernardino; Leny Manalo; Atty. Vyva Aguirre; Adolf Azcuna, Ria NG; Dexter Estacio; Lisa Juliano; DENR Undersecretary Benny Antiporda; Allan Joseph Gamboa, Tim Tam, Benedict Exconde; Noy Jopson; Ernie Besinio; Menchie Larasan Escandalio; Noy Lauzon, Zsarlene Chua, Tere Militante, Kristina Muñiz, Shayne Mykaela Ubongen and Sean Matthew Benedict Ubongen son and daughter of Lee Rhyan Ubongen, Trisha Ilarde, Matt David, Ibs Undug husband of Jade Undug, Pareng Terry de Leon, Tita Elvie Yambao, Ricardo Vigilla, Clyde Sandia, Jasmin Almazan Lara, Jack Bunag, Ozzmack De Vera, Denfa Egera Quimat, Nica Glorioso, Helen Getizo, Ate Cherry Salac, Robert M. Young, Erlinda “Liding” Oledan, Julie Esguerra, Mark Lapid, Winston Marbella, Sonny Tanchanco, Josie Puzon, Bob Velasco, Jr., Lily A. Foronda, Tessie Luz, Jose Midas Marquez, Lily Fermin mother of Isaiah Fermin, Rhiza Pascua, Joseph Astrud Pineda, Lulu Reyes, Grace Ramirez, Thelma Matias, Rafael Aquino, Mary Jane Papin, Charlie Green, Jack Reid and Shermaine Santiago Macugay (Feb. 16); Jayren Mae Rafol Rones, Harvey Ong, Yumz Paulo, Aldea Flores and Francis “Jun” Posadas (Feb. 19); Mary Paul Quiamco, Brian Monaghan, Cheska Mikaela Kabiling, Lorenzo Leviste and Maria Tronqued-Lagniton, Sob Patrick Luis Pacia, Don Phopitz Malig Dungca, Jun Mendoza, Sockie Fernandez, Ken Alfonso, Marc Carlos De Leon, Hidilyn Diaz Oly, Nilo Divina, Elidel Estrada, Jamie Ortega, Rick Sanchez Subardiaga, Rolly Catanes, Jew-knee Junie Lay-low; Joey Ortega; Ed Tayag; Marie Valenzuela; Chari Bagatsing, Teresita “Tita” Abiva, Emy Rodriguez, Ditas Remulla, Lalaine Legasto, Enrico Castelo, Marina Calma Visaya, Perla Dungo, Tiffany Santos Red, Amelia Lopez, Mary Grace Agoncillo, Prof. Lulu Geslani, Dolly Bohol, US-based journalist Tony Antonio and Betty Luz Go Chua (Feb. 20). Space Jam: The Final Frontier featuring Soapdish, Unique, Mayonnaise, I Belong to Zoo, Ang Bandang Shirley, Lola Amour, Munimuni, Over October, Pasadena Freeway, Takipsilim, Why July, The Sandbox Project, BTP, Seizure Salad, Emanon, Bahay ni Reca, After 8, Noise Dive at The Quirks at the Ateneo Senior High School Field, this February 22 at 5:30 p.m. For more tickets, visit at tinyurl.com/spacejamticketreservations. Condolences to the family of Alfredo Jagoring, Jr. who passed away last February 18, he leaves his wife of 65 years, Joaquina, his 10 children Robert, Carmen, Rene, Carmelina, Edna, Joseph, Corazon, Boo and Eric and his 36 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Burial will be at the Manila Memorial Park Sucat on Sunday, February 24 at 4 p.m.