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Bryan Dy nami-miss nang gumawa ng pelikula; nakatutok sa pamilya ni Ate Vi

Bryan Dy nami-miss nang gumawa ng pelikula; nakatutok sa pamilya ni Ate Vi
Vilma Santos at Bryan Dy

KAHIT abala sa politika bilang head ng Talino at Puso, isang social organization sa Batangas, inamin ng movie producer na si Byan Dy na nami-miss niya ang paggawa ng pelikula.

Ngayong Metro Manila Film Festival 2025 ay walang entry ang Mentorque Production na pag-aari ni Bryan dahil naging abala siya kina Batangas Gov. Vilma Santos-Recto, Batangas 6th District Rep. Ryan Christian Recto at dating Finance Officer na ngayon ay acting Executive Secretary na si Ginoong Ralph Recto.

Si Bryan kasi ang namamahala sa mga proyekto nina Gov. Vi,  Cong. Ryan Christian at G. Ralph. Bagama’t maraming staff ang Mentorque President at CEO ay mas gusto niyang tutok siya sa mga projects na ginagawa.

“Mahirap magkamali!” sabi ni Bryan.

Ang sinasabing “mahirap magkamali” ay tungkol sa mga projects na ginagawa na kailangan niyang personal na bantayan.

“Hopefully, next year gagawa na tayo ulit ng pelikula, nami-miss ko na rin ‘yung ganito (pagtitipon-tipon) natin,” sambit ni Bryan.

Samantala, sobrang saya ng Mentorque film producer sa pagkapanalo ng pelikula nilang “Uninvited” bilang Movie of the Year sa katatapos na 41st PMPC Star Awards for Movies na pinagbidahan nina Ate Vi, Nadine Lustre at Aga Muhlach.

Nanalo rin si Ate Vi bilang best actress habang best actor naman si Aga  para sa naturang pelikula.

“Maraming salamat, PMPC. Thank you for more than four decades of helping shape our culture. Winning Movie of the Year for Uninvited is more than an award it’s a declaration that Philippine cinema is ready to be liberated, expanded, and reimagined.

To our cast and crew: this victory is yours. Thank you for your talent, your discipline, and your courage to push boundaries.

“To our industry gatekeepers: we grow when we open doors, not guard them.

“To our audience, thank you for believing in Mentorque. Sa patuloy n’yong suporta, marami pa pong darating. We will keep creating films that challenge, move, and inspire.

“We need a united and more welcoming industry. And we need support, our government need to see that cinema is culture, livelihood, and identity. Filipino stories matter, please invest in them.

“And to the Star for All Seasons, thank you for bringing Eva’s story to the table. Your trust gave this film its heart.

“Para ito sa mas malaya, mas makabago, at mas matapang na pelikulang Pilipino. Maraming salamat,” ang bahagi ng acceptance speech ni Bryan.

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Source: The Daily Feed

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