Another View 2005 / Panaghoy sa suba / Philippines 2004
This love story takes place during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, in a quiet village on the banks of a life-giving river. Haunted by the past, Duroy longs for the beautiful Iset but she herself has to decide her own fate.
This unusual love story takes place during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, in a quiet village on the banks of a river, the local inhabitants’ only form of communication with the rest of the world. Duroy (Cesar Montano) desires the beautiful Iset (Juliana Palermo), but her parents would rather see their daughter marry her employer, an American named John Smith, or the Japanese officer who commands the occupied zone. Duroy, who sees his life as a series of failures, finds an escape in partisan resistance. Meanwhile, the girl of his dreams must get used to the brutality of existence and the collapse of her family. In the end, only she can decide whom to give her heart to. The ghosts of the past haunting Duroy are losing power over him but the call of the river must be answered.
126 min / Color, 35 mm
Director Cesar Montano
/ Screenplay Cris Vertido
/ Dir. of Photography Ely Cruz
/ Music Nonong Buencamino
/ Editor Renato de Leon
/ Producer Cesar Montano, Ismael A. Reyes, Dionisia I. Reyes, Emmanuel D. Manhilot, Severina O. Manhilot, Jacky Woo
/ Production CM Films Inc.
/ Cast Cesar Montano, Juliana Palermo, Joel Torre, Rebecca Lusterio, Jacky Woo, Caridad Sanchez
/ Contact Ferdinand Lapuz
Cesar Montano (b. 1962, Manila) was born into a family of seven children and grew up in Santa Ana, the old quarter of Manila. His lawyer father wanted him to become an engineer and had difficulty adjusting to the idea that his son dreamed of becoming an actor. Montano, however, went his own way, and in 1983-89 began to appear in small film and television roles. He also tried theatre, painting, singing, and modelling. His breakthrough came in 1990 with Machete (dir. Mauro Gia Samonte); since then he has won several awards and acted in a number of films. His greatest success to date came with a role in Miramax’s The Great Raid, which will be screened at the end of the year. Yet Montano wanted to fulfil his dream of becoming a writer-director, and so he made and starred in The Call of the River (Panaghoy sa suba).
Ferdinand Lapuz
191 San Joaquin Street, 2009, Angeles City
Philippines
Phone: +639175511434
E-mail: [email protected]
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