Saturday, May 30, 2015

PORTRAIT of the ARTIST as FILIPINO - Restored Film Special Screening - 25APR2015

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Three National Artists in restored Portrait
Vic Silayan flanked by Naty Crame-Rogers (left) and Daisy Avellana
The new digitally restored A Portrait of the Artist as Filipino will be exhibited for the first time at the Cultural Center of the Philippines Little Theater on April 25, Saturday, 7:30 p.m.
Three National Artists participated in the making of Portrait: Nick Joaquin (literature), Bert Avellana (theater and cinema) and his wife Daisy Hontiveros-Avellana (theater).
The showing of Portrait will be preceded by the launch of the commemorative book Contra Mundom, written by Angelo Lacuesta, with images selected by Mike de Leon and Cesar Hernando.
The restoration of Portrait was financed by the Film Development Council of the Philippines and Mike de Leon, son of the film’s producer, Atty. Manny de Leon.
The premiere of the restored classic is timed with its 50th year, first shown in 1965. 2015 is also the birth centennials of director Avellana and Atty. De Leon.
The book launch will be held at 5:30 p.m. at the CCP Little Theater lobby, to be followed by the showing of Portrait.
Portrait starred Daisy Avellana as Candida and Naty Crame-Rogers as Paula, impoverished spinster sisters holding on to hold values in the ‘40s, shortly before World War II. Their father was played by Pianing Vidal, Don Lorenzo Marasigan, a distinguished painter whose highly priced self-portrait could rescue them from hard times.
Co-starring Portrait were Vic Silayan, Conrad Parham, Nick Agudo, Sarah Joaquin, Koko Trinidad, Oscar Keese, Veronica Palileo, Manny Ojeda, Rino Bermudez, Alfred Xeres-Burgos, Nena Ledesma, Polly Anders and with the special participation of Miriam Jurado.
A Portrait of the Artist as Filipino, written by Nick Joaquin, upon which the classic film was based, is the most important Filipino play written in English.
Screenplay by Donato Valentin and Trinidad Reyes, cinematography by Mike Accion, music by Mike Velarde Jr. —RKC


From www.inquirer.net

Restoring ‘Portrait,’ the work of 3 national artists




PORTRAIT
Daisy Hontiveros-Avellana (left) as Candida, Naty Crame-Rogers as Paula. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/Mike de Leon

Restoring a classic film like Lamberto V. Avellana’s “A Portrait of the Artist as Filipino” can be compared to a treasure hunt, and in some instances, to assembling a giant jigsaw puzzle.
It can also be like an archaeological dig, said elusive filmmaker Mike de Leon, who is spearheading the digital restoration of the 1965 film produced by his late father, Manuel de Leon.
“Restoring films … is like unearthing artifacts; [in this case, digging up] actual documents from a bygone era,” said the award-winning director behind such screen gems as “Itim,” “Batch ’81” and “Kisapmata.”
Restoring “Portrait” can also be considered a landmark cultural event, declared De Leon, as the film showcases “the work of three national artists.”
Explained Briccio Santos, chair of the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP): “The film was adapted from a play by Nick Joaquin, was directed by Lamberto Avellana, and top-billed by Daisy Hontiveros-Avellana. All three of them are national artists, which underlines the film’s cultural significance.”
Great heritage value
“Portrait” also has great heritage value, Santos added of the restored classic that premieres at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) on April 25. “The film pays homage to the walled city of Intramuros and our people’s collective memory.”
Sadly, said De Leon, he can’t stress enough the urgency of the need to preserve our film heritage.
“It is sad to state that, to my knowledge, there is no longer any complete 35mm film original of any movie from that era,” the filmmaker said. “As in other works of art in other disciplines like music, painting and architecture, we have lost so much and are losing much more still.”
“Portrait,” whose restoration was partly funded by the FDCP and the National Film Archive of the Philippines (NFAP), premieres in April, which marks the Avellana classic’s 50th anniversary, as well as the birth centennial year of its director (Avellana, in February), and producer (the older De Leon, in April).
The younger De Leon expressed the hope that the film classic would find an audience among today’s youth despite its dismal box office showing in 1965 when he first saw it.
“My classmates at Ateneo shared my perplexity: Why was the film in English? When it failed miserably at the box office, I thought it was because of the English dialogue.”

The restoration of the 1965 film A PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS FILIPINO, directed by celebrated National Artist for Theater and Film, LAMBERTO AVELLANA, is now complete. The restored classic premiered last night, April 25, 2015 at the CCP Little Theater. The project was co-financed by the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FCDP), the National Film Archives of the Philippines (NFAP), and distinguished director-cinematographer MIKE DE LEON, and was conducted at the L’Immagine Ritrovata laboratories in Bologna, Italy.
In accordance with NFAP mission, the restoration aims to help uphold Filipino film heritage and preserve as many Filipino cinema classics as possible. This is the third restoration project between FDCP and the Italy-based film laboratory, the previous two being the 1950 MANUEL CONDE film GENGHIS KAHN and the 1975 LINO BROCKA classic MAYNILA: SA MGA KUKO NG LIWANAG, both restored in 2012.
MAYNILA went to win Best Archive Restoration/Preservation Title at the 11th FOCAL (Federation of Commercial Audiovisual Libraries) International Awards last April 30, 2014.

NFAP acquired Avellana’s PORTRAIT from legendary cinematographer and producer, Mike de Leon when he deposited it along with other elements from his private collection in 2011. Before being housed at NFAP, the film was kept at the Asian Film Archive in Singapore after the LVN Film Archive closed shop in 2005. MANUEL DE LEON, father of Mike de Leon, passed the film down to his son.
The restoration celebrates both the birthday centennial of director Avellana (February 12, 1915), and his 24th death anniversary, which falls on the date of the premiere last night.
First published by National Artist for Literature, Nick Joaquin, A PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS FILIPINO tells the story of the two spinsters sisters, Candida and Paula Marasigan during the last few years of Intramuros before the dawn of World War II. The plot details the decline of Intramuros from a once center of arts, literature, education and poetry, to a dilapidated city slum amidts the growing parasitic new age of commercialism and social decline.

It is a story worth telling. A masterpiece that proves itself timeless, regardless of which generation it touches.
The famous blackout scene at the end of the first act where Candida (played turthfully by National Artist for Theater DAISY AVELLANA) breaks down after realizing how laughable they are with their paranoia was what hit me the most. It is a moment in the film where one gets to mirror all your personal desperation and hopelessness combined. It was initially pathetic but eventually tragic. The breakdown scene proves itself a classic scene in the history of Philippine Cinema. 

MS. NATY CRAME-ROGERS, age 92, graced the world premiere at the CCP with her presence. She is the only living cast member of the 1950 film production. She was the supporting role of Paula Marasigan, the youngest sibling of the great Marasigan clan. PORTRAIT was Ms. Crame-Rogers’ first acting debut, and it was received in great esteem during its time.

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To commemorate the centennial of both Avellana and producer Manuel de Leon, as well as the 50th year for the film, a commemorative book entitled CONTRA MUNDUM was launched alongside the world premiere. Written by Angelo R. Lacuesta and published by Mike de Leon, the book presents a comprehensive summary of the history of PORTRAIT as a film, a literary masterpiece and covers the nitty-gritty process of its priceless restoration.


Monday, May 25, 2015

LEAD - Soon to Lead the MLM Industry

LEAD - League of Extraordinary Achievers and Dreamers


There's a new Network Marketing firm on the horizon.

LEAD - League of Extraordinary Achievers and Dreamers

LEAD had its soft opening on Labor Day at the Prestige Tower in Ortigas.

So how does LEAD differ from other Network Marketing businesses? In an interview with one of the executives, it was stated that the concept is similar (MLM), but the program is different. LEAD provides exciting opportunities to its members. Product distribution is the bottom line.


Insofar as products are concerned, LEAD's products have high active ingredients imported from Europe, especially products pertaining to skin care.

LEAD has partnered with one of Europe's top manufacturing firms when it comes to skin care, and has developed its unique formulae for each product.

The LEAD executive states that at this early phase, instead of paying good money hiring celebrities to endorse the products, they prefer to share the money instead to the distributors, who, by word of mouth, earn more by selling the goods, and letting the products speak for themselves.




The LEAD leaders together have more than 50 years in MLM experience, so they can analyze / make an attractive compensation plan based on concepts which have proved successful. `We went through a long process', says the executive.
With the idea of channeling / prioritizing earnings through its distributors, then a long-lasting relationship is forged. Income is given to the people who work for it. They become part of the company.

Pre-selling of products started two weeks earlier, and already, sales of more than 12 million units have been attained, according to the executive.
Today marks the soft opening of LEAD. Future prospects including targeting the international market.

One remarkable aspect of LEAD is that there is no membership fees, and no annual fees. Members can check their commissions and bonuses via a back-office system made by the company (not outsourced).

As for the products, their formulation is exclusive to LEAD, and BFDA approved. Here is a rundown:

The PRODUCTS




1. TREATMENT SHAMPOO (250ml) and CONDITIONER (250ml)
Intensive care for hair and scalp.
From normal to stressed, dryer mature hair, as well as for sensitive scalp/skin.
Exclusively distributed by LEAD Trading Corporation

1.a. A TREATMENT SHAMPOO containing only plant-based active ingredients such as Mooring (Malunggay) extract that protects hair against environmental stress and pollution, shine-enhancing Panthenol, and strengthening extract of Wheat Protein. it is gentle enough to use every day. its rich lather removes daily build-up leaving hair with healthy body and shine.

1.b. A TREATMENT CONDITIONER containing Panthenol that gives long-lasting moisturise, prevents hair damage and improves luster and sheen. Wheat protein that gives nourishment fro the scalp to the tip of the hair. Also formulated with Virgin Coconut oil that plays an important role in dandruff treatment. It helps you get rid of dandruff from your hair. Virgin coconut oil works great because it is a moisturiser and anti-fungal too.

2. FRUIT YOGURT NOURISHING SOAP (150g)
Benefits: Whitening & Moisturizing
Ingredients: Yoghurt, Papaya, Lemon, Licorice, Mulberry, Avocado, Calamansi, Tea Tree, Kojic Acid, Glutathione, and Unripe apple

DESCRIPTION
Formulated with naturally-obtained, high-grade Glutathione, this soap provide excellent whitening of the skin.
It helps remove dark spots, pimples, blackheads and whiteheads, while providing deep moisturization for a healthier and blemish-free skin.




3. INSTANT WHITE LOTION (120ml)
Description:
This extra-rich moisturizing body lotion, was designed to hydrate and firm your skin with its light, non-greasy formula for a daily hydration that will keep your skin looking renewed and healthy. Unripe Apple has vitamin content that helps in maintaining your skin and has great whitening and brushing effects on your complexion.



4. PERFUME - for Women (30ml)
An irresistible scent made for the woman on the go!
Fragrances notes: Mandarin, Bergamot, Grapefruit, Juniper, Rosewood, Rosemary, Oakmoss, Musk, Incense, Wood.

5. PERFUME - for Men (30ml)
This scent possesses a blend of fresh-cut florals with top notes of tangerine, lilac, jasmine, and violet....classified as a refreshing, flowery fragrance. Let this scent define your personality. Just great for the young and the young-at-heart.



6. RAVIN PROTECT
Ravin protect with Atis Extract is formulated with the purest yet toughest essential oils that prevent mosquito bites and itchiness. This natural skin nourishing Sweet Almond Oil and Aloe Vera Extract will moisturize and protect your little one's delicate skin. It is pleasant to use and has a non-greasy formula. Enriched with essential oil of lavender, Rosemary, Citronella, Lemongrass, and Eucalyptus, to prevent itch causing annoyance.
- no artificial coloring
- no animal by-products