In Brillante Mendoza’s “Serbis,” as in real estate, location is everything. Set inside a majestic Art Deco movie house in exquisitely grimy disrepair, with airy, labyrinthine stairwells and damp, dark ...
Jasmila Žbanić evoca els quatre anys (1992-1996) del setge de Sarajevo, que va patir de petita, i l’ajuda de Barcelona i l’alcalde Maragall. A Quo Vadis, Aida també retrata l’abandó de ...
Serbis stars Coco Martin (top frame), Jaclyn Jose (bottom frame, left) and Gina Pareño. In the 61st edition of the Cannes International Film Festival, Brillante Mendoza's film Serbis was called the ...
Coco Martin (in photo) plays a painter in Brillante "Dante" Mendoza's upcoming film Serbis. This indie film will represent the Philippines in the 61st Cannes Film Festival to be held from May 14 to 25 ...
In Brillante Mendoza’s Serbis, as in real estate, location is everything. Set inside a majestic Art Deco movie house in exquisitely grimy disrepair, with airy, labyrinthine stairwells and damp, dark ...
Director: Brillante Mendoza Genre: Slice-of-life neorealism Running Time: 85 minutes The marquee outside the dilapidated Philippines movie house reads "Family," which is both appropriate and wildly ...
Abandon all hope, ye who enter the hell of images. Filipino director Brillante Mendoza’s Serbis (Tagalog for “service”) is entirely set in and around a candidate for the world’s tawdriest movie ...
Brillante Mendoza’s Serbis won the Best Director and Best Actress awards (for Gina Pareño) in the Pacific Meredian International Film Festival of Asian-Pacific Countries held in Vladivostok, Russia ...
Director Brillante “Dante” Mendoza’s next film, Serbis, has been officially invited to the official competition section of the 61st Cannes Film Festival from May 14 to 25. This piece of good news was ...
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Taking place mostly in a porno theater ironically, yet fittingly, named Family, "Serbis" is part homage to cinema, part intimate domestic drama that vividly details the tangled relations and all-too ...