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Sunday, July 28, 2024

‘Pulang Araw’ makes its stars proud to be Filipino


 


The historical drama ‘Pulang Araw,’ marking the first collaboration between Netflix and GMA Network, stars (from left) Barbie Forteza as Adelina, Sanya Lopez as Teresita, David Licauco as Hiroshi, and Alden Richards as Eduardo. The story unfolds against the backdrop of the Japanese occupation of the Philippines. The show is now streaming on Netflix and will start airing on GMA primetime tomorrow.


Nathalie Tomada - The Philippine Star 

July 28, 2024 | 12:00am

MANILA, Philippines — Barbie Forteza, Sanya Lopez, David Licauco, and Alden Richards headline what has been touted as the most important Filipino story for 2024, “Pulang Araw.”

This historical drama, marking the first collaboration between Netflix and GMA Network, tells the stories of Adelina (Barbie), Teresita (Sanya), Hiroshi (David), and Eduardo (Alden) against the backdrop of the Japanese occupation of the Philippines. The show premiered on Netflix this weekend and will start airing on GMA primetime tomorrow.

The pilot episode introduces the half-sibling characters played by Barbie and Alden, whose unbreakable bond was forged after being orphaned at a young age. This bond is bound to endure even when they are torn apart as adults during wartime. Barbie grows up to be a vaudeville entertainer, while Alden becomes a freedom fighter.

Their lives become intertwined with Sanya, Barbie’s half-sibling on their father’s side who ends up as a comfort woman, and David, a childhood friend who becomes part of the Japanese forces. How will their lives and relationships play out in a country ravaged by war?

“This is based on many, many true stories,” director Dominic Zapata told The STAR during an interview about how the show was inspired by Filipinos who sacrificed, perished, and survived during World War II.

While “Pulang Araw” is set during the Japanese invasion and doesn’t shy away from depicting atrocities, he also stressed that “there’s no hatred in this show.”

Direk Dom continued, “More than anything, what we’re really trying to do is a project that can say a lot what a Filipino is and what it really means. Ano yung puso? We say that a lot in Gilas games, ‘Puso, puso!’ We usually refer it to the Filipino, yung puso natin bilang matapang, lumalaban, dugong mandirigma tayo. But hindi lang yun ang Filipino.

“The Filipino is about how we love, how we love each other, our parents… and love is also about forgiveness. (I believe) that’s how we are so different from other cultures, we can forgive.”

As the show brings together some of the most bankable Kapuso stars, the director also offered a glimpse into how his main cast worked on their characters.

On David: “The last time I directed David was in ‘Mulawin Vs. Ravena.’ At the beginning, I’ll be honest, he struggled a bit. But the David I worked with now is very different. He is so passionate that every day after taping, he asks for an assessment because he just wants to know how to make himself better.”

On Alden: “He had a hard time at first because he has a kind face. So we told him, ‘You need to look weathered here, Bro, because you’ve gone through a lot. This is a period project but not like what you did before. Here, you’ve been exposed to the sun and you look strained because you’ve faced hardships.’ It took us a while to figure it out, but damn! When he embraced it, when he really understood it, it was great to see because I saw a completely different (Alden).”

On Sanya: “What a joy to work with, so unassuming. You won’t feel any burden when working with her. When game on, (she’s) game on!”

On Barbie: “I’ve always said this, she’s the Best Actress of her generation. Barbie is spot-on. She’s the real deal. I also like that her process in creating the Adelina character is very similar to mine. That’s why when we talk, she knows (where to adjust). I can also adjust her (portrayal)… She can play around it.”

In a separate one-on-one with The STAR, the lead stars shared more insights into their characters, who their personal heroes are, and why they’re proud to be part of a show such as “Pulang Araw.”

During the grand launch of 'Pulang Araw,' the lead stars share why the series is a must-watch. 'It’s one of the things I treasure most in this series: looking back on the people who contributed to that freedom. While doing it (the show), it makes me more proud to be a Filipino,' Alden says.

On what they love about their roles:

Barbie: “Maganda siya (laughs). Hindi. What I enjoy most about playing Adelina is her being playful even in difficult scenes. Especially when she comforts her siblings, Eduardo and Teresita. She’d rather lift them up and set aside her personal struggles. Mas inuuna niyang matulungan yung mga mahal niya sa buhay (She prioritizes helping her loved ones). That’s what I really appreciate about Adelina. At saka maganda nga din siya (laughs). ‘Di ba, David?”

David: “Yes, napaka-ganda! Siguro, what I like about my character is the challenge because napakahirap nga nung role na Hiroshi. (Studying the Japanese language) is also the most difficult part of it. But the great thing about him is that he has a clear intention, right? So, I immediately know what his conflict is, and from there, I can direct my acting.”

Alden: “Napaka-seryoso naman kasi nung role ko naman dito as Eduardo. Parang walang puwang sa kanya na magbiro dahil sa mga pinagdaanan niya sa buhay. I’m not like that. Usually off cam, I’m playful. You know, just to to shrug off the heaviness of the scenes that we do.

“That’s one of the challenging parts in doing the character. Usually, yung characters ko get to crack jokes but during takes, with this one, hindi pwede talaga, ako yung binibigyan ng joke, tapos hindi ko alam kung paano mag-re-react. But at the same time, I’m enjoying it because ang sarap din gumawa ng isang character that’s your total opposite in real life.”

Sanya: “Speaking of opposite, hindi rin ako si Teresita. Iba siya kay Sanya. She’s so selfless to the point that she’s able to sacrifice herself for the people she loves and who are important to her. So, nandun yung sakripisyo niya sa kaibigan niya, pamilya niya, mahal niya sa buhay, sa kapatid niya, sa mga kababaihan. So the character is very challenging. It’s really not easy. It’s one of the heaviest roles I’ve ever done. That’s why I said at first that I couldn’t do it. Pero nung napanood ko na siya ngayon at naramdaman rin ng tao yung ‘Pulang Araw,’ kung gaano kaganda ito, mas na-appreciate ko na uy, kaya mo yan, ‘wag ka susuko. So, I love my job!”


On why “Pulang Araw” is important to watch:

Alden: “This is a legacy for them, for people who lived through World War II. And parang kailangan pong mapanood ‘to ng kabataan ngayon because this will serve as a reminder of where we came from and how we obtained the things we enjoy and that bring us joy today. That’s why po siguro it’s the most important project or series of GMA right now dahil yun po ang mensaheng gusto naming maiparating sa mga nanonood.”

Brbie: “Aside, of course, from the beautiful story, it’s the quality of our work, right? Gawang Pinoy, gawang GMA and it’s the very first partnership of Netflix and GMA. Ang laki ng impact nitong show na ito. Talagang pak na pak!”

David: “And the cast, grabe. You have Barbie, Alden, Sanya, and Dennis (Trillo), and many more.”

Sanya: “It’s great to be part of a project like this, which I would say to future generations, they won’t get tired of watching. It’s something we can watch even when we’re old and have our own families. This may be our way to give respect, value, and appreciate the freedom we enjoy today. If it weren’t for their sacrifices, what would our lives be like now? How would our lives be today? That’s why we salute you. And it feels great to be Filipino.”


On their personal heroes in life:

Sanya: “Of course, my family, most especially my lola. Nung mga panahon na talagang hirap ka, (she was there). Lola eh, mahal ka. Ibang-iba ang pagmamahal ng lola, iba yung advice ng lola. So, ang tinitingala ko talaga is my lola. She’s the reason I’m here.”

Alden: “Laking lola din ako. When my mom passed away, it was really my grandmother who took care of us, siblings. At the same time, the wisdom of the elderly in teaching us about life is invaluable. That’s why my greatest hero is my grandmother.”

Barbie: “It’s also my family — nanay ko, tatay ko, at kapatid ko. Even though they didn’t experience World War II, they are my true heroes because they raised me well and supported me every step of the way. My sister, even though she’s far from me, I truly feel her love and support. Ate, I love you.”

David: “Kobe Bryant. He has inspired me so much. Because he was super hardworking, no excuses. So, every time I needed motivation, I would watch his videos. Marami siyang (words of wisdom) about life, the Mamba mentality.”


(Check out www.netflix.com/PulangAraw for details.)

The bayanihan spirit lives on! Volunteers help flood victims!

BY MANILA BULLETIN


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The Filipino bayanihan spirit once again was a spontaneous response to help neighbors and strangers during and after the rains and floods brought by the super typhoon and monsoon rains last Wednesday.


Help came from all sectors.  First responders, many of them volunteers, risked their lives to save people caught by the fast-rising floodwaters.  Private groups, one of them under the Christ Commission Fellowship gathered members and friends with vehicles that could drive through deep floods and brought relief goods to flooded communities.


Volunteers working with non-government organizations (NGOs) immediately activated response operations, delivering thousands of food packs to flood victims. Many restaurant owners in Marikina, which was severely affected by the floods, distributed food bowls to families displaced by the water from the Marikina River.


At the first hours of the heavy downpour, almost a thousand volunteers trooped to the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) National Resource Operations Center (NROC) in Pasay City to help prepare family food packs (FFPs) for disaster-affected persons.


Photos and videos of strangers helping strangers while the rains pounded the National Capital Region and neighboring provinces dominated social and traditional media, drawing more volunteers out of the comfort and safety of their homes to help government agencies and NGOs bring aid to the victims of the floods. 


Always, in the midst of a natural disaster, goodness and kindness immediately flowed to help neighbors and strangers.  In our culture, that is known as the bayanihan spirit, the spontaneous gestures to help someone caught in a bad situation.  That is a Filipino trait that we are all most proud of, and during the recent onslaught of rains and floods, it was there!


Generally, and in other parts of the world, bayanihan is displayed as volunteerism, where most people engage in organized work to help communities.  Others volunteer their time and skills without joining a group, like tutoring students lagging behind in class, or teaching craft-making to informal settlers.
Volunteerism has also been recognized to help development work.  The United Nations Volunteers (UNV) program, founded in 1970, is an organization that contributes to peace and development through volunteerism worldwide.


We have the Philippine National Volunteer Service Coordinating Agency (PNVSCA), an attached agency under the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) to “promote and coordinate volunteer programs and services in the country to maximize the benefits that may be derived from volunteer assistance.”


“The most difficult times bring out the best in us. It is the bayanihan spirit that binds us and defines our distinct character as Filipinos,” said Senate Majority Leader Francis Tolentino, commending disaster responders and the media who pushed through with their duties even as floodwaters rose. The senator has experience working with disaster risk reduction and management as former chairman of the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA).
Not many know that volunteer work has health benefits.  Research studies conducted at the University of British Columbia Vancouver found a connection between volunteering and more positive emotions, less loneliness and more social support. And it’s not just older adults who benefit, “there are indications that volunteering helps high school students too.”


Another study said that “compared with people who never volunteered - the odds of being ‘very happy’ rose by seven percent among those who volunteer monthly, and by 12 percent among those who volunteer every two to four weeks,” a UNV post said.


With the bayanihan spirit running thick in the blood of the Filipino, that must be one of the reasons why we are seen as a happy people. 


Keep on with the good work, volunteers!
 

Delgaco relegated to repechage in women's single sculls

OTHER SPORTS

BY REY VIRGILIO LACHICA


AT A GLANCE

  • The former volleyball setter of Iriga City in the Palarong Pambansa must come up with something special in the repechage for a better position in the next phase on the way to the quarterfinals.


PARIS – Up against rivals noticeably taller by several inches, Filipina rower Joanie Delgaco struggled and finished fourth in the second heat of the women’s single sculls at the National Olympic Nautical Stadium of Île-de-France in Vaires-sur-Marne on Saturday, July 27, here.

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Joanie Delgaco finishes fourth in the second heat

The 5-foot-5 Degaco mustered only a time of 7 minutes and 56.26 seconds in completing the 2,000-meter voyage in the six-player 2nd heat of the competition and was relegated to repechage on Sunday, July 28. 

Expectedly, 2022 World Cup winner Karolien Florijn of the Netherlands topped the heat in 7:36.90 followed by Swiss Aurelia-Maxima Janzen (7:41.15) and Nina Konstanjsek of Slovenia (7;46.30) 

The former volleyball setter of Iriga City in the Palarong Pambansa must come up with something special in the repechage for a better position in the next phase on the way to the quarterfinals.

Only the top three finishers in each heat will advance to the quarterfinals.

In the Tokyo Games, Cris Nievarez managed to reach the quarters but subsequently finished 23rdoverall in the 31-man field.

'Your Song of Excellence' new season goes 'twice' as grand in musicality and excellence

BY MANILA BULLETIN ENTERTAINMENT


AT A GLANCE

  • Kean will join singer-composer and pop-rock artist par excellence, Yeng Constantino, exceptional music producer and songwriter Paulo Zarate, and singer-songwriter, actor, and director Ice Seguerra.


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It's been three slam-bang seasons already for the musical competition “Your Song of Excellence.” Still, this year’s edition, co-presented by premier partner Derma Angel Philippines, will be “twice” in size and grandeur and aptly called “Your Song of Excellence: Duo Legacy!”

This year’s version is perfectly titled since “Your Song of Excellence: Duo Legacy” will present twice the power of vocal quality and innovative musicality of Filipino musicians, from singer-songwriter partners, instrumentalists, and singer-couples to passionate pairs of singers and songwriters who aspire to leave their legacy and raise the bar of excellence in the local music scene. 

Just like before, “Your Song of Excellence: Duo Legacy” will be brimming with an array of exceptional musical talent. Once again, the Filipino brand of music that’s renowned globally will take center stage, coupled with exciting prizes and extraordinary products from the show’s sponsors that await the winners.

Tasked to do hosting chores for this year’s “Your Song of Excellence” will again be Nicole Laurel Asensio. She is also an accomplished singer-songwriter with an established musical foundation honed to perfection. She is part of a family that has made a name in the world of music and theater in the Philippines.

For this year, a new face will grace the roster of familiar names in the local music world who will act as judges and mentors for this year’s competition. Singer-songwriter Kean Cipriano, the former premier vocalist of pop-rock band Callalily and now a solo artist with his own music label, will also have the unenviable task of choosing the next big singing-songwriting duo in the local music scene.

Kean will join singer-composer and pop-rock artist par excellence, Yeng Constantino, exceptional music producer and songwriter Paulo Zarate, and singer-songwriter, actor, and director Ice Seguerra. Their task of choosing from the roster of singing-songwriting aspirants will be twice as difficult, but winning this year’s competition will 

“We have been holding ‘Your Song of Excellence’ for the past three seasons already, twice of it held online, but the response in terms of musicians auditioning and the level of competition has remained overwhelming. This year will not be different and will be twice as exciting in the display of Filipino ingenuity, musical creativity, and world-class talent, which are values that we share in terms of espousing a world filled with innovation through Taiwan Excellence. This season will be breathtaking to watch,” explains Alex Lai, Director of the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA). 

Other major brand partners for “Your Song of Excellence: Duo Legacy” include D-Link, MSI, Gigabyte, Acer, Aorus, Zyxel, ROG, Tatung, Asus, and AOPEN.

Twice the fun. Twice the excitement. Twice the grand display of musical talent. All these happen in this year’s “Your Song of Excellence: Duo Legacy.”