One of his most exciting projects to date that we will all surely look forward to is his role as Amiel in the international indie film project Kabute which is written and directed by the multi-awarded Director Willan Rivera and is produced by Timeless Entertainment and CLIPS Film Productions in partnership with Luminous Films. He will be joined by a team of outstanding indie film actors like Leon Miguel who has recently won the 2016 IFFM best actor award, JC Tan Bites who is an upcoming actor and Vic Romano, who is a veteran indie actor. Truly a cast that exudes excellence and is unlike the usual roll of talents which personally I think is worth the wait.
He has expressed his excitement for Kabute's upcoming release, the production has started its shooting last April 4, 2017, and is set to finish during the last quarter of this year. For him, the film's storyline: horror/thriller is really close to his heart plus, it is an added bonus that the role engages in his ability to use courage and intelligence in a life/death situation.
Other upcoming projects include a role as a very jealous boyfriend as Hunter Grimes in Bela Padilla's upcoming film "100 Tula para kay Stella" and as a cameo as Janelle Jamer's lover in her new music video.
Ivan Germaine Padilla, a name to look out for as he tries to break into the local entertainment industry through various acting roles and film productions, one of the most notable ones being in the international indie film - Kabute.
To wrap this up, I am encouraging you to open-up our screens to a more well-versed range of artists and films by welcoming him back home warmly through our support in his upcoming projects, check him out and his projects by following him on his Official Twitter account at @IGermainedeleon and by keeping posted for new updates on his upcoming film project Kabute through its twitter account @kabuteindiefilm and its Offical FB page (Kabute) link posted below.
About the movie itself? The dialogues were not overlapping for sure. That was one of the concerns we had on the movie we watched in CCP Complex. It was filmed in a subtle way, as quiet as Antique can be at the end of the day. But the storyline, the exact opposite.
The film exhibited incredible moments of sharing its point of view during the Martial Law under the presidency of Ferdinand Marcos. Scary and worrisome, to be honest. However, it also possessed pinches of modern arguments and dialogues. In order to appeal to the younger generations, I supposed.
This is why I really love watching independent films, and of course, Cinemalaya. They never fail to tell you what is really happening around you. Hoping that you learn something somehow, once you get up the seat and walk away from the cinema.
This is the type of film that has been missing for a very long time in cinemas and other popular big screen events. There is comedy, horror and drama which are packed into one. I would like to commend Pepe Smith for handling his role very well, just minus a lot of swearing ? and Ruru Madrid for playing his character in an outstanding manner.
On the lighter side of the story, I would like to express my sincere thanks to Mr. Pepe Diokno for giving us a quality movie (this should not be an indie movie to be honest) and the worth of our money, and not robbing us of it. I salute you Sir! ?
Interested in arts, films, and literature, I read novels and poetry, watch films, and travel to different places every once in a while. I used to call myself an escapist and a dreamer but I am learning to see things in life in a realistic and practical way. What a struggle.
I learned from Digna Santiago, executive director of the Philippine Film Export Services Office (PFESO), that the producer of the film, which stars Julia Roberts, had talked to Philippine officials about doing some scenes here (most of the film was shot in Bali, Indonesia) and former Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita even assured security for cast and crew.
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