December is the much awaited month for the Metro
Manila Film Festival and every film maker’s dream is to be included in the list
of participants.
Different themes were included to make sure that there
would be a variety that movie goers would be able to choose from. This year Vic
Sotto prepared to take a rest from the traditional Enteng Kabisote that we have
loved so much throughout the years.
With or without Enteng Kabisote, we will not miss
Vic Sotto. He had prepared something that
will surely roll us into laughter. Vic Sotto has always been a supporter of
potential child stars, he know it the moment he comes across a genuine talent.
This year, not one but two child will be joining Vic Sotto to give us a film
that got all the ingredients it needs to be a blockbuster in the heart of many.
A recent awardee of the Golden Kids 2013 Award, Ryzza Mae Dizon and James Bimby
Aquno Yap will show us what being a Little Bossing all is about.
With the recent presscon held for the My Little
Bossing, we were able to know more about the movie that any movie goers will
ever know. We discover how Vic Sotto was able to team up kids from the past
that is; Aiza Sequerra and the present, Ryzza and Bimby.
“My Little Bossings” is a movie whose time has come.
Ever since the project was bared, the public has been counting months, waiting
with bated breath how the precocious Ryzza Mae Dizon will jive with the
decorous James “Bimby” Aquino Yap, Both charming and intelligent, but one
street smart and the other “socially elite,” it’s an intriguing pairing
indeed.
As shooting progressed and as the two kids warmed up
to each other and established rapport on and off screen, it became clear that
“My Little Bossings” is more than mere curious case. It’s a casting dynamo
bound to shakeup the MMFF and steal thunder from anything that crosses its
path. “Nakakatuwa talaga yung dalawang bata. They complement each other so
well. You can see that when you watch the movie. Nagtuturuan, nagtatawanan,
sabay napapagod, sabay nagugutom. Masaya lang kami sa set. Para lang kaming
laging naglalaro,” said “My Little Bossings” lead star and co-producer, Vic
Sotto.
That is another thing going for the film: the sure
success of “My Little Bossings” doesn’t rest just on the shoulders of Ryzza Mae
and Bimby, but those of giants. One of the MMFF Box-office King’s co-stars is
also royalty, none other than Queen of All Media and MMFF Box-office Queen Kris
Aquino. It is said that one of Kris’ reasons in accepting the film is that she
wanted her son Bimby’s first experience in making movies to be with someone of
Vic’s stature and humility.
For years, the MMFF doesn’t seem to be complete
without a starrer from either Vic or Kris or both. This time they join hands;
matching stellar power with stellar power, showbiz might with showbiz might,
midas touch with midas touch. How can “My Little Bossings” not turn to
gold?
As most things come in threes, the power of the
dream project doesn’t end there. “My Little Bossings” is produced by OctoArts
Films, M-Zet Films, APT Entertainment and Kris Aquino Productions all of which
have brought out their guns to ensure that it is a heartwarming, quality movie
through and through. More than the big names attached to the film, “My Little
Bossings” is a family film packed with lessons wrapped in humor, wit and
laughter---exactly what we need in times like these.
Vic plays the role Torky Villanueva who works as a
bookeeper for the millionaire cash management specialist Baba Atienza (Kris).
Because of some conflict in her business, Baba entrusts her son Justin (Bimby)
to Torky’s care for fear of her life. In the meantime, Torky’s niece Ice (Aiza)
who lives in the same house with him, is involved in an advocacy for street
children where street kid Ching (Ryzza ) becomes her special ward. Ice brings
Ching home when the orphanage closed down. The fun begins when all these people
start living in one roof while they each tackle his respective personal dilemma.
“My Little Bossings” also stars Aiza Seguerra,
Jaclyn Jose, Jose Manalo, Paolo Ballesteros, Barbie Forteza, Neil Coleta, and
Neil Sese from the direction of Marlon Rivera. Story and screenplay by Bibeth
Orteza.
“My Little Bossings” starts showing on Christmas Day
as an entry to the 2013 MMFF.
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