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Single/Single barkada gets second chances in episode 11

Last week, our favourite weekend barkada got together once again to celebrate Tita Bianca and Dwight’s upcoming wedding. The occasion also gave them the opportunity to learn from the engaged couple’s experiences and to reflect on their own romantic statuses.

Shaina Magdayao and Matteo Guidicelli, deal with break-up blues

Shaina Magdayao and Matteo Guidicelli in  Single/Single season 2 Heartaches and pain are inevitable in every relationship. But such experiences impart valuable lessons and opportunities to help us become better individuals.

Single/Single gang as they go through another chapter of adulting

Single/Single episode 5 fast forwards to the future How do the characters see themselves ten years from now? This is the big question that will be tackled this Sunday in PhilStarTV and Cinema One’s first-ever breakthrough series, Single/Single season 2. Prepare to laugh and learn watching your favorite weekend barkada get lost in a reverie of sorts imagining their #FutureNow.

CINEMA ONE ANNOUNCES FINAL TEN FILMS FOR UPCOMING CINEMA ONE ORIGINALS FESTIVAL

Now celebrating its 20th anniversary of constantly supporting the growth of the local film industry, Cinema One has finally announced its selection of ten films for the upcoming Cinema One Originals Festival. On this special year, Cinema One has chosen to allocate a budget of P2-million for the production of these ten selected films, all carefully chosen out of numerous submissions upon its call for entries during the festival’s previous year. The ten films chosen were those by directors Jay Abello, Nash Ang, Kanakan Balintagos, Sigrid Andrea Bernardo, Eduardo Dayao, Alec Figuracion, Antoinette Jadaone, Malay Javier, Paolo O’Hara, and Remton Siega Zuasola. Jay Abello’s film entitled “Red” is an action film of how mere gossip rocked a town’s circuit of local drug dealers, junkies, and vagabonds in Bacolod. Red, a legendary fixer in the underground world of Visayas, is called to patch things up—but he soon finds himself framed for the very thing he was asked to repair, forced into decisi...

SUBMISSION FOR CINEMA ONE ORIGINALS 2014 ENTRIES, EXTENDED ‘TIL FEBRUARY

Cinema One is still accepting entries for the film festival that showcases the most original of visions and most unique of voices, as it recently announced an extension in the deadline for submission until February 14, 2014 Friday. All submissions should be complete full scripts for a narrative feature length film. The film script should tackle a commercially viable Filipino story with universal themes. The filmmaker submitting these script entries should be ready to discuss the sellable and marketable points of the proposed film project.

Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla Spotlight this January at CinemaOne

Starting things off with today’s hottest teen love team, Cinema One gives a special treat to its viewers with a month-long feature on Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla’s hit movie “Must Be Love”. Produced by Star Cinema and directed by Dado Lumibao, “Must Be Love” is the first solo film of the teen tandem where they were cast in a leading role, following their appearances as part of star-studded casts in “24/7 in Love” and “Sisterakas”. It was shot in different locations around the Philippines, including Cebu and Laguna—and was even taken abroad to Berlin, Germany. The film tells the story of two childhood friends, Patricia (Kathryn Bernardo) and Ivan (Daniel Padilla). Growing up together and discovering the changes that come with age, different possibilities open up for the two. As they get older, Patricia begins to realize that she has feelings for her best friend, but begins to question if he feels the same way. Things get even more complicated when her cousin Angel (Li...

The Winners of 36th Gawad Urian Awards

As the 36th Gawad Urian came to a close, those who left a lasting impact on the Philippine film industry were made permanent in Gawad Urian history, during the revelation of all those named winners at the awarding ceremony last June 18, 2013 at the NBC Tent, Taguig. Here the List of the winners: Best Film – “Ang Paglalakbay ng mga Bituin sa Gabing Madilim” by Arnel Mardoquio. (Produced under Cinema One Originals by Skyweaver Productions) Best Actress – Nora Aunor (“Thy Womb”) Best Actor – Jericho Rosales (“Alagwa”) Best Director – Adolfo Alix, Jr. (“Mater Dolorosa”) Best Screenplay – Mes de Guzman (“Diablo”) Best Cinematography – Whammy Alcazaren (“Colossal”) Best Production Design – Brilliante Mendoza (“Thy Womb”) Best Editing – Aleks Castañeda (“Kalayaan”) Best Music – Diwa de Leon (“Baybayin”) Best Sound – Willy Fernandez, Kristine Kintana, and Lav Diaz (“Florentina Hubaldo, CTE”) Best Short Film – “Ritmo” by Remton Siega Zuasola Best Documentary – “Harana” by Benito Bautista...

Cinema One Mother's Day Special : "Foster Child" By Brillante Mendoza

Cinema One marks Mother’s Day with Brilliante Mendoza’s award-winning and internationally-acclaimed film, “Foster Child”. The film will premiere on the Blockbuster Sundays movie block of the channel. Written by Ralston Jover and produced by Robbie Tan’s Seiko Films, it sheds light on the experiences of poor families who are given abandoned babies to look after during the processing of the orphans’ adoptions. The movie stars Cherry Pie Picache, who took home a well-deserved Best Actress Award for her brilliant performance from the Gawad Urian, the Golden Screen, and the New Delhi International Film Festival. Cherry Pie played the role of Thelma who took care of the orphan John-John as a baby until he turned three years old—the age when the boy was set to be adopted. As Butch Francisco of the Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino puts it, “The film belongs to Cherry Pie.” In “Foster Child,” the actress goes beyond herself in successfully depicting a mother’s love for a child that she di...