Edwin Produced The 1st Filmmakers, Actors & Screenwriters Panel Discussions for LAPIFF 201710/23/2017 Filmmakers Panel Discussion:
"From Creative Artist To Business Producer" Friday, October 27, 2017 from 1:00pm to 2:30pm - Lawrence Fajardo (Director of "Imbisibol") - Rolando Sanchez (Director of "EJK") - Rommel Andaya (Director of "Back To One") - Dale Fabrigar (Director of "Sequins") Moderater: Angel Qinan Actors Panel Discussion: "From Aspiration To Action: What Does It Take To Be A Working Actor" Saturday, October 28, 2017 from 12:00pm to 1:30pm - Billy DaMota (Hollywood casting director) * - Bernardo Bernardo (lead actor in "Imbisibol") - Sheila Tejada (lead actress in "Sequins") - Mon Confiado (lead actor in "EJK") Moderater: Angel Qinan Screenwriters Panel Discussion: "INT. THEATER - Screenwriters Discuss Writing For Film" Sunday, October 29, 2017 from 12:00pm to 1:30pm - Atom Magadia ("Dagsin") - Rolando Sanchez ("EJK") - Ruben Maria Soriquez ("Of Saints & Sinners") - Rommel Andaya ("Back To One") Moderator: Craig Obligacion-Wilson An educational panel discussion and networking event featuring special guest panelists from the Philippines and Hollywood who represent their crafts. Hear the panelists discuss about their explorations of the process, profession and business of their crafts; their reflections on personal experiences and artistic influences that informed and shaped their careers; their discussions of past and current projects and share valuable insights into the craft and the industry both in the Philippines and in Hollywood; how each have similarities and differences. Get a chance to ask the panelists questions, learn about open opportunities, and build your network. Cinemark Carson and XD inside the SouthBay Pavilion Mall 20700 South Avalon Blvd #285 Carson, CA 90746 FREE PARKING
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BUY TICKETS NOW: https://lapiff.chillhound.pro/event/5b3ca4d7-e2ca-4204-92c7-a64f8ba35316 to see my three new films as: Principal Actor in LOLO PEPE, Supporting Actor in WHAT YOU DON'T SAY and a cameo in UNCLE EDDY. The 1st Wave of FilAm Creations short films are: ************************************************************* - The Last Straw -- dir. Vince Cruz & Stanley Wong - What You Don't Say | Uncle Eddy -- dir. Rommel Andaya - Plaza Blvd -- dir. Cassandra Pimental - I Don't Love You -- dir. Mara De La Rosa - The Legend of the Basketball Ghost | Miss Understanding -- dir. Gabe Pagtama - Madeira -- dir. Kaitlyn Fae - Man Of My Dreams -- dir. John Cruz & Mark Dormitorio - Finding Ronwe -- dir. Angela Paviera - Lolo Pepe -- dir. Craig Obligacion-Wilson - Pictures of Perla -- dir. Lynn Harrod The 2nd Annual Los Angeles Philippine International Film Festival presents a Special Screening of "Fil-Am Creations: A Filmmaker Movement 1" with Q&A on Friday, October 27, 2017 at 10:00am. Cinemark Carson and XD Theaters inside the South Bay Pavilion Mall 20700 South Avalon Blvd #285 Carson, CA 90746 In an effort to inspire, motivate and mobilize the Filipino American and Filipino filmmaking community, FilAm Creative started a movement called "Fil-Am Creations" to challenge up-and-coming FilAm filmmakers to create new & original short films. Of these 1st Wave of short films, they made their World Premiere at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival on May 3, 2017 to a sold out house in just one hour! Tickets: $10.00 Free parking lot available! LOLO PEPE is a finalist at FACINE's 24th Annual Filipino International Cine Festival. The film screens at the Opening Reception & Short Films Competition on Thursday, October 19 at 6:00pm at the Philippine Consulate General located at 447 Sutter Street, Social Hall, 5th floor in San Francisco, CA. Directed by Craig Obligacion Wilson and starring Jaime Barcelon, Jay Costelo Abe Pagtama, Virgil Apostol, Edwin A. Santos, Junot Lee, Sarnica May, Che Landon, Kathleen Neubauer and Niloo Khodadedh. FACINE 24 formally opens with screenings of short films selected by a three-member jury for competition for Best Film and Special Awards. Filmmakers from the Philippines and across the United States will be on hand to welcome San Francisco audience. Winners will be announced at the Awarding Ceremonies on October 22 at 9:00pm at the Roxie Theater located at 3117 16th Street, San Francisco, California. Purchase your tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/facine-24-opening-reception-short-films-competition-tickets-38569943740 WHAT YOU DON'T SAY Screens at WeOwnthe8th's 4th Anniversary, October 5 at The Great Company9/18/2017 On Thursday, October 5, 2017, WeOwnthe8th will be celebrating four years at the Great Company in Downtown Los Angeles. There will be food from Seoul Sausage Company. There will also be lechon! After the 7:00pm social, they will be starting the night off with a 7:45pm screening of Rawmix Productions' WHAT YOU DON'T SAY written (with Bernard Badion) and directed by Rommel Andaya. Carlin James, Mari Lauren, Dante Basco, Erica Juliet, Michael Kuya, Joy Regullano, Sheila Tejada, Junot Lee, Jaclyn Aimee, Dante Swain, Melanie Padernal, Edwin A. Santos and Lianne Lin fill out the cast. With songs from AJ Rafael. At 8:15pm after the screening, an Asians on TV Panel will follow featuring Ritesh Rajan ("Stitchers"), Sujata Day ("Insecure"), Forrest Wheeler ("Fresh off the Boat") and Nikki SooHoo ("Heathers").
Edwin joins both the Planning and Selection Committees for the 2nd Annual Los Angeles Philippine International Film Festival set for October 26-29, 2017. Los Angeles Philippine International Film Festival (LAPIFF) is an organization devoted to the advancement, development and showcase of Filipino Filmmakers/Artists around the world through film, providing the global community of entertainment professionals and film goers with consistent annual screening events and panel discussions. LAPIFF provides charitable scholarships and a forum where Filipino Filmmakers/Artists can be recognized for their gifts, have open discussions about their movies and connect with industry professionals for understanding on production, distribution, representation and acquirement. During a press conference held at Pinoy Food Republic in Carson City, the LAPIFF selection committee announced that ten narrative feature length films would be competing in the film festival from October 29 to 29 at Cinemark Carson in South Bay Pavilion. As well as Filmmakers, Actors and Screenwriters Panel Discussions assembled together by Edwin A. Santos for educational purposes. LOLO PEPE - (Edwin in the Principal Role as "Tito Rey")
A Filipino Crime lord looks back on his life, and how witnessing his uncle get murdered his first week in the states leads him down a lifelong path of revenge. - http://festival.vconline.org/2017/films/lolo-pepe/ Producers: Craig Obligacion-Wilson, Anthony Stoppiello Director: Craig Obligacion-Wilson Writer: Craig Obligacion-Wilson Cast: Abe Pagtama, Virgil Mayor Apostol, Jaime Barcelon, Jay Costelo, Junot Lee, Kathleen Macafe Neubauer, Che Landon, Edwin Santos WHAT YOU DON'T SAY - (Edwin in the Supporting Role as "Edmond") Ted, Danilo and Shelly are talking about Erin, the birthday girl and her party. Ted is using this oppurtunity to express his love to her but Kane, another guy who is interested is in the way and on top of that, Ted is struggling to overcome his social anxiety. During the party, someone from the past gives Ted some sound advice. http://festival.vconline.org/2017/films/what-you-dont-say/ Producer: Jason Hwang Director: Rommel Andaya Writers: Rommel Andaya, Bernard Badion Assistant Director: Andrew Yi Cinematographer: Alan Chung Camera Operator: Homer Dulu Sound Editor, Mixer: Diana Cha Cast: Carlin James, Mari Lauren, Dante Basco, Erica Juliet, Michael Kuya, Joy Regullano, Sheila Tejada, Junot Lee, Jack Hernandez, Edwin Santos, Dante Swain, Lianne Lin, Melanie Padernal, Jay Lee UNCLE EDDY - (Edwin in a Cameo as "Relative") When slacker Veronica forgets to bring her Uncle Eddy to an appointment, her Type A sister Jessica makes sure she doesn’t forget her shortcomings. Will the two ever be able to put their differences aside? http://festival.vconline.org/2017/films/uncle-eddy/ Executive Producers: Jack Hernandez, Danice Cabanela Director: Rommel Andaya Writer: Jack Hernandez Story Editor: Danice Cabanela Cinematographer: Homer Dulu Sound: James Yochim Music Composer: Joy Ngiaw Editor: Homer Dulu Cast : Jack Hernandez, Danice Cabanela FILAM CREATIONS: A FILMMAKER MOVEMENT 6:00pm, Wednesday, May 3 at ArtShare LA. In an effort to inspire, motivate and mobilize the Filipino-American and Filipino filmmaking community, Visual Communications challenged FilAm Creations to create short films to premiere at The Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival 2017. As a result, filmmakers of various levels of experience stepped up to share their artistic voice and storytelling. LAAPFF 2017 is proud to present their efforts to all of you! SOLD OUT IN 1 HOUR SO, A RUSH LINE ONLY WILL OPEN AN HOUR BEFORE - http://festival.vconline.org/2017/shorts-programs/filam-creative-shorts/ WHAT YOU DON'T SAY Premieres at Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, May 3rd at ArtShare LA4/7/2017 Written (with Bernard Badion) and directed by Rommel Andaya -- Carlin James, Mari Lauren, Dante Basco, Erica Juliet, Michael Kuya, Joy Regullano, Sheila Tejada, Junot Lee, Jack Hernandez, Dante Swain, Melanie Padernal, Lianne Lin and I are in the new film, WHAT YOU DON'T SAY. The film is set to premiere at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival on Wednesday, May 3rd at 6pm at the Art Share-LA. Tickets on sale now: http://festival.vconline.org/2017/films/what-you-dont-say/ Watch the new trailer below (I'm in it): I went into a different process when I approached the character of "Tito Rey," the catalyst in LOLO PEPE. Written and directed by Craig Wilson (an actor's director), I had the pleasure acting alongside with Jaime Barcelon, Jay Costelo, Junot Lee, Kathleen Neubauer and Che Landon. The film is set to premiere at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival on Wednesday, May 3rd at 6pm at the Art Share-LA. Tickets on sale now: http://festival.vconline.org/2017/films/lolo-pepe/ . Watch the new trailer below (I'm in it): I had the pleasure being directed by filmmaker William C. Wilson, bonding with my "sons" Jaime Barcelon and Jay Costelo, working with Junot Lee, Sarnica May, Che Landon, Kathleen Neubauer, Niloo Khodadedh as well as Virgil Apostol and Abe Pagtama on Lolo Pepe. This was my first time working closely with a Filipino American cast with an original Filipino story to tell. I enjoyed the process, the collaboration and the bonding of it all! Great people to work with! Wilson adds, "Edwin forced you to love his creepy, coke snorting, hooker loving, family oriented self. Bringing to life a character that some actors would only see as slimy but instead you could feel 'Tito Rey's' heart on screen. I am so grateful for his time, talent and energy and everything he brought to 'Tito Rey' to bring him to life."
Lolo Pepe is currently in post-production. Join hostess Elle Latham and her guest Edwin A. Santos (Samurai Cop 2) in this long-awaited Oscar Edition episode of Super Awkward Funcast as they discuss Oscar-worthy films from Moonlight to Captain Fantastic, The Young Pope, the Grammys and more! Your Academy Awards rundown before this Sunday's live event! To listen to the show, click the link here: http://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-hneux-67cfe9 Or, you can activate the podcast player above. You can also listen to it on iTunes here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-16-academy-awards-edition/id672079467?i=1000381367198&mt=2 |
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