ISINABAY sa birthday ni MMDA Chairman Tim Orbos ang launching ng 43rd Metro Manila Film Festival at ang announcement ng new executive committee members ng filmfest.

Sabi sa ipinadalang official statement: “Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) overall chairman Tim Orbos today announced the official launching of the 43rd filmfest this year, together with the new members of the executive committee.

“Orbos lauded concerned legislators and stakeholders of the movie industry for the substantial changes in the MMFF theme and thrusts last year.

’We would like to thank the people who were part of the major changes that MMFF embarked in 2016 especially, Congress and the movie industry. Without them we would never be where we are now. Our moving forward in this new direction is a tribute to them.

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‘This new direction will also be reflected in this year’s choice of members of the MMFF execom,’ he said.

‘According to Orbos, this year’s MMFF execom members were thoroughly screened and vetted to get a much wider spectrum and cross cut from the movie industry-different stakeholders of the industry, academe, government, media, and private sector professionals.

‘We need to bring now our quality films to a bigger market. This is good for the industry, for our movie goers, and to the MMFF beneficiaries.

‘To assure this objective will be attained, this year’s Execom reflects respected personalities from the film industry,’ he said.

‘Among the appointed members of the MMFF Execom include Sen. Grace Poe-Llamanzares; Batangas Congresswoman Vilma Santos-Recto; Taguig City Mayor Laarni Cayetano representing the Metro Manila mayors; Police Director Oscar Albayalde, chief of Philippine National Police-National Capital Region; Rachel Arenas, chairperson of the Movie, Television Review and Classification Board; Mary Liza Diño-Seguerra, chairperson of the Film Development Council of the Philippines; Wilson Tieng, president of the Movie Producers and Distributors Association of the Pilippines; Jun Romana of the Bureau of Broadcast Services; Jesse Ejercito of the Philippine Motion Picture Producers Association; Marichu Maceda, chairperson of the Mowelfund; actress Boots Anson-Rodrigo; Victor Villegas, a film distributor; Edgar Tejerero, president of the SM Lifestyle Inc.; and lawyer Rolando Duenas, assistant general manager of the Ayala Cinemas.

‘Completing the MMFF Execom are Christina Caparas, general manager of Vista Mall Cinemas; Evylene Advincula, operations manager of Robinsons Movieworld; movie directors Jose Romer IV and Mel Chionglo; Rolando Tolentino, representing the academe; Ed Lejano, executive director of the Quezon City Film Development Commission; scriptwriter Ricky Lee; journalist and documentary producer Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala; professor and multimedia practioner Noel Ferrer; and Chairman of the Optical Media Board, Atty. Anselmo Adriano.

‘Orbos said best practices from last year will be adapted and further improved for a much better film festival this year. ‘We owe it to the movie-going public who untiringly supports the MMFF throughout the years.’

He said the substantial change in the MMFF last year would continue to be the standard this year, which is to producer quality and commercially-viable movies.

‘After the success f the 2016 MMFF where artistic quality became main focus, this year’s MMFF would want to move forward with a crop of entries that would combine quality and box office potential. We will never abandon the artistic gains we had last year but we neeed to push forward in this direction,’ Orbos said.”

Napansin lang namin, dumami ang members ng MMFF execom kumpara noong nakaraang taon. Isa pang napansin namin, walang na-retain sa execom members sa 2016 MMFF, pinalitan silang lahat. Si Boots Anson-Rodrigo hindi execom member in last year’s MMFF. (Nitz Miralles)