Dennis Trillo, Jerald Napoles, Matteo Guidicelli star in a provocative and socially relevant movie that is based on a true story, titledMina-Anud.
The events in the film are based on real-life events that took place in 2009 in Eastern Samar, where bags of cocaine were washed up on the shores of a fishing village that turned the lives of the residents 180 degrees.
Being a relevant and a timely quality film, Mina-Anud won the Basecamp Colour Prize at Singapore’s Southeast Asia Film Financing (SAFF) Forum in 2017.
Established in 2016, SAFF serves as an exciting platform in assembling the best feature-length film concepts and the top filmmakers and producers from Southeast Asia and Europe to meet with international co-producing partners, festival programmers, distributors, commissioners, and financiers.
Mina-Anud is about an impoverished community where the characters succumb to the temptations of money and material stuff through an illegal activity.
It tells the story of people who resorted to illegal drug selling to earn instant cash and get a taste of luxuries of life, such as flat screen televisions, motorcycles, cars, and jewelries.
Known as a dramatic actor, Dennis takes on the role of a drug pusher.
He plays Ding, the leader of Borongan surfers, who is also a family man with issues with his wife Gina, the breadwinner.
Jerald portrays Carlo, one of the best surfers in the village but seems to always come as second best. A single guy caring for his aging grandmother, Carlo dreams of joining an international surfing competition and marrying a Caucasian girlfriend.
Being unsatisfied with their lives, Ding and Carlo saw a chance to improve their lives by giving in to the temptation of selling illegal drugs for money.
No doubt that this is one Dennis’s most daring roles yet in this timely movie.
Dennis, a versatile actor, says, "Gusto kong gumawa ng ganitong film, totoo, matapang, para ito sa mga taong naghahanap ng iba, 'yung mga hinahanap nila sa online (Netflix), kaya natin ibigay, sana panoorin nila sa big screen.
“Ito ang mga pelikulang masarap panoorin sa sinehan dahil sa maganda ang quality, maganda ang story, masayang panoorin kasama ng barkada. Mas ma-aapreciate mo at malaking pelikula ito."
Meanwhile, Jerald will prove his mettle as an actor when he was chosen for the role for which a number of good looking and highly competent actors auditioned for.
He explains, “Nag-audition ako dito, madaming nag-audition because the story is inspired by true events.
“Nabanggit na sa ‘kin ito noon ni Direk Kerwin, tapos biglang gagawin na pala talaga ni Regal and Epicmedia.
“Hindi ako nagdalawang isip na mag-audition para makuha ang role.
“Hanggang ngayon may mga kaibigan ako sa industriya na nagsasabing, uyy gusto kong gumawa ng ganyang film.
“Kasi very interesting talaga ito. Syempre ginalingan namin lahat dito para maikwento ng maganda ang story. Totoong istorya na dapat makita ng mga tao sa sinehan.”
Joining them is Matteo Guidicelli, who portrays Paul, an aspiring celebrity and TV show host who deals party drugs to Manila’s elite and showbiz circles.
Matteo narrates: “I'm so happy to be part of the film. The Filipinos deserve to see this film.
“Sana they give us a chance to entertain them and inform them at the same time. I am thankful na makapagbigay kami nang ganitong klaseng kwento.”
Interestingly, the film’s director, Kerwin Go, has seen with his own eyes the true events for which this film is based on.
“I was there and witnessed this first hand. The characters in the film are all based on friends and acquaintances who gave in to the temptation of easy money. Some made it out with their wallets heavier, some weren’t lucky and would up in jail,” said Kerwin.
Joining the cast are Alvin Anson, Mara Lopez, Anthony Falcon, Marc Felix, Lou Veloso, Richard Manabat, Dionne Monsanto, Elia Ilano, Lui Manansala, and Luke Landrigan.
Showing only in cinemas nationwide on August 21. Mina-Anud was chosen as the Closing Film of Cinemalaya 2019 on August 10, at the CCP 9pm.
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LOGLINE
When 3 tons of cocaine land on the shores of a peaceful seaside community, two surfers Ding (Dennis Trillo) and Carlo (Jerald Napoles) must decide whether the lure of riches is worth risking family and freedom. With Matteo Guidicelli as Paul.
CHARACTER PROFILES:
DING - DENNIS TRILLO
Man of few words, the unofficial leader of the Borongan Surfers. Family man, part-time van driver, childhood friend of Carlo. Has strained relationship with his wife Gina, whom he suspects of cheating. Insecure about his position since his wife is the primary breadwinner of the family.
CARLO - JERALD NAPOLES
Best surfer in Borongan, but always thwarted by Siargao surfers during competitions. Likes to drink and party as much as he does surfing. If Ding is the Ego, Carlo is the Id. Unmarried and living with his aging grandmother, Carlo dreams of representing the Philippines at the Bali Open Surfing Competition and bagging himself a caucasian girlfriend.
PAUL – MATTEO GUIDICELLI
Handsome mestizo. B-list celebrity and TV show host. Famous as the model for Badlands Corned Beef. A fixture of the surfing scene, he also deals party drugs to Manila’s elite & showbiz circles.
SUPPORT
GINA – DIONNE MONSANTO
Wife of Ding. Primary breadwinner of family, teaches at an NGO. Carrying on an affair with her boss, Pierre. Gina was knocked up by Ding when she was on a “soul-searching trip” in Samar. The dream of living the surfing lifestyle has soured for her as she desires for her daughter to have an education abroad.
GRACE – ELIA ILANO
Daughter of Ding and Gina
BORONGAN SURFERS:
BONG – ANTHONY FALCON
Owns shack where the surfers hang out. Repairs surfboards, gives surf lessons, and sells some herb on the side to earn a living.
MARLEY – MARC FELIX
Dreadlocked rasta. Introvert. Not the most trustworthy of the bunch. Has speech impediment.
JESSIE – MARA LOPEZ
Wears cornrows. The only female in the group. Full of spunk, has bigger balls than most guys in and out of the surf.
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