A couple of days ago, Ho Wi Ding, the director of “Pinoy Sunday” made a post on Facebook stating “Many years ago, after watching the premiere of my feature debut Pinoy Sunday, a European programmer warned me that, many years later, I won’t be proud of this film enough to include it in my filmography. Twelve years later, Pinoy Sunday is still in demand, showing in small non-profit venues like schools or film festivals, within Taiwan or abroad. Last year, it was screened in the 48th Seoul Independent Film Festival. Next Wednesday, January 11th, at 8pm, it will be screened again in Oldham Theater of Asian Film Archive. A film without expiry date. Yes. Many years later, I am still proud of Pinoy Sunday.”
The aforementioned comment was actually the instigation for me to watch the film, with the answer in the question of why the European programmer made that comment,...
The aforementioned comment was actually the instigation for me to watch the film, with the answer in the question of why the European programmer made that comment,...
- 1/17/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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