Showing posts with label Kaye Abad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kaye Abad. Show all posts

An innocent child will try to heal the wounds of the past in “Nang Ngumiti ang Langit”

New child star Sophia Reola will remind viewers on the value of forgiveness in “Nang Ngumiti ang Langit”, with its pilot episode streaming via TFC Online (www.TFC.tv) on March 25

ABS-CBN offers another touching story of a child who will remind viewers of the importance of forgiveness in the new series, "Nang Ngumiti Ang Langit", which will be seen in most countries outside the Philippines via The Filipino Channel (TFC), with its pilot episode streaming simulcast its local airing via TFC Online (www.TFC.tv) on March 25 at 11:30 A.M. (Manila time).

"Nang Ngumiti Ang Langit" Introduces Shopia Reola


Introducing a new show is already a something to look forward to, but what makes it more exciting is an introduction to a new star that will pave the way to her own career in show business. ABS-CBN's new show Nang Ngumiti Ang Langit is set to do that with the lead star Sophia Reola who plays the role of Mikmik that the public will find adorable, witty, and lovable.

Premiering on March 25, "Nang Ngumiti Ang Langit," is directed by FM Reyes and Marinette Natividad-de Guzman and stars RK Bagatsing, Cristine Reyes, Kaye Abad, Enzo Pineda, Pilar Pilapil Ces Quesada, Matet de Leon, and Keempee de Leon. Also joining the daytime series are child
stars Heart Ramos, Miguel Vergara and Krystal Mejes.

REEL DEAL: Iliw SPOTLIGHT

Iliw is a full-length narrative feature inspired by true stories of Japanese-Filipino-American War in Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Philippines from 1941-1945.  Since World War II, Japanese people have been misunderstood.  They have always been pictured, described, defined, and judged as the ultimate enemy in the horrors of war. 

As cinema is a very powerful medium for transformation, the film is written in such a way that it will be a very potent tool for education/re-education and re-orientation of the collective mind of all the Filipinos in the Philippines and all over the world.  In this case, the film redefines the social connection of Japan and the Philippines and manifests the social, spiritual, and cultural intricacies and diversities that help shaped the Japanese war period in the Philippines specifically in Ilocos Sur.

Iliw takes advantage of the technology, it uses High Definition camera with an adapter PS Teknik so one can make use of  varied film lenses to achieve the 35mm film look,  thus making Iliw a 35mm Digital High Def-- a filmless film, indeed. 

SM Cinema unveils its CinExclusive Movie Line-up for the Love Month

This Love Month, SM Cinema patrons can enjoy three exciting SM-exclusive movies to keep their hearts aflame with romantic comedy, suspense and historical drama. 

Just in time for Valentine’s Day is the romantic-comedy movie, Playing for Keeps which features an all-star cast led by Gerard Butler, Jessica Biel, Dennis Quaid, Uma Thurman and Catherine Zeta-Jones. 

Gerard Butler plays George, a burnt-out professional soccer player who decides to take a break from the professional arena and return to his home town in Virginia. Determined to win back his ex-wife (Jessica Biel) and their son (Noah Lomax), he decides to take the coaching job of their local junior league soccer team. However, with every cougar soccer mom’s eye on his good looks and physique, he has a difficult time focusing on his goals. 

Win a shopping spree worth up to P100,000 from PLDT Home

Summer is the perfect time to upgrade your home, shop for school or work essentials, or simply stock up your pantry. This summer, PLDT Home ...