zombadings 1: patayin sa shokot si remington

I watched the film last night with J and some office mates, and initially, I didn’t care much for it. Only later (and I mean the-next-day later) did I understand what the filmmakers were trying to do. Homosexuality in Zombadings is shown as a curse, a choice, and a state from which you need saving (and by a “real man” – tunay na lalake – to boot) because that is how Filipino society, even in this day and age, sees it. This is how Remington sees it, this obnoxious, pa-macho young man who thinks gays are disgusting. He has to learn to respect homosexuality, and with him being so hardheaded, the only way to do it is for him to experience it. He has to learn how fun it is, and how dangerous, so dangerous that you can be murdered simply because of the way you look, the way you walk, the way you talk, and the gender of the person you choose to love and share your body with.

It’s sad. And stupid, and the filmmakers know this. A character launches into his favorite hate speech, and he is drowned by the sound of a marching band. Sure he has arguments, but it is pointless to listen to them, so why do we have to torture ourselves? Let’s just have music.

Final points:

  • Mart Escudero is brilliant.
  • Sound and editing could have been better.
  • Eugene Domingo!
  • Mart Escudero is brilliant.
  • We didn’t really need the zombies.
  • Oh, have I said that Mart Escudero is brilliant? Because he totally is.

the 61st palanca awards night

In 2009, I didn’t even think of having my hair did or applying make-up because hair and make-up takes two hours at least and I was feeling lazy. In any event (graduation, awards nights, book launches, work days), all I use are: eyelash curlers, pressed powder, blush-on, lipgloss and lipstick, a comb. I don’t know how to apply eye make-up, and even if I did, I don’t know how to make it last. I have this habit of touching my eyelids and turning smokey eye make-up into a pair of smokey smudges.

This year, I asked J if he could ask his sisters to do my make-up for me. I really just wanted to make my eyes pop out. For the pictures! (Whatever else!)

V and V were kind enough to agree. (V & V already sounds like a salon. They should put up one! Where they can also sell pastry!)

The makeover worked so well that my father gave a start when I reached our table the night of the event, hehe.

Blast from the past!

My parents:

My date! Howee.

Natasha Gamalinda and Rosmon Tuazon (who won 2nd Prize for Tula) were sitting at our table, but I didn’t recognize them! I thought Facebook would be able to help me in moments like this. Thank you Natasha for introducing yourself, and hope I’ll get the chance to see you guys again. (Oh my god I hope the two of you didn’t see me eating like a pig haha.) Congrats to your future hubby, Natasha! :)

Got a picture with the Alfars while waiting for the event to start. Congrats to Nikki for bagging the first prize for Short Story for Children, and Dean for sitting as chairman of the board of  judges for the Short Story category!

Always lovely to see the Spec Fic crowd. :)

With Aste, Grand Prize winner for the Short Story category. (And my boss! Ha!)

Food, then the usual staging of one of the winning dulang isang yugto.

This is Remi Karen Velasco’s “Ondoy: Buhay sa Bubong”. Hilarious!

Fooling around while waiting for the awarding to start.

Guest of honor is F. Sionil Jose.

Here’s the complete list of judges and winners. Congrats to everyone!

And of course, after the event, photo-op sa stage! Parang graduation lang!

I have a couple photos with my father’s mouth open, because he kept talking while the pictures were being taken. Worried na baka hindi raw masama yung Palanca logo sa likod. Haha!

With Ricky Davao, chairman of the board of judges for Dulang Pampelikula. Mr. Davao asked me, “Bakit hindi mo i-try mag-screenplay?” Well! Challenge –

no, not accepted. It’s too hard. /whine

Anyway this picture made my father really, really happy.

The cast of “Ondoy” with the author herself. :)

Of course we need to have our photos taken with Cai Cortez! “We’re big fans of Septic Tank!” said I, and she replied, “Na-enjoy niyo yun? Kahit wala akong linya?!” Winnur.

A wonderful night.