We
recently attend the presscon of one of the biggest movie entry of MMFF, “My Big
Bossing. I have a follower of Bossing Vic movie and MMFF seems incomplete if he
doesn’t join.
My Big
Bossing is the biggest-budget entry in the MMFF race, and boasts of the
collaboration of three of the country’s biggest film production outfits:
Octoarts Films, M-Zet TV Production and APT Entertainment. Three of the
country’s biggest directors helm three different stories within the movie - Tony Y. Reyes, Marlon N. Rivera and Bb.
Joyce Bernal.
“My Big
Bossing,” Vic Sotto’s entry to the 2014 Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) is
expected to create another blockbuster film franchise as the movie brings with
it an all-star cast ensemble, three high-calibre directors and excellent
production and visual spectacle to complete a trilogy of stories in one neat
package of a movie this year.
The
movie is the biggest-budget entry in the MMFF race, and boasts of the
collaboration of three of the country’s biggest film production outfits:
Octoarts Films, M-Zet TV Production and APT Entertainment.
“My Big
Bossing” consists of three episodes of fantasy and wonder, each with its own
storyline. It features a star-studded cast led by the indomitable Bossing Vic
Sotto, MMFF’s all-time box-office king and wonder child superstar Ryzza Mae
Dizon in all three episodes.
Episode
1 entitled “Sirena” is directed by Tony Y. Reyes, and features the talents of
Wally Bayola, Manilyn Reynes, and Pauleen Luna.
Episode
2 billed “Taktak,” directed by Marlon N. Rivera, is led Marian Rivera and Jose
Manalo in the cast.
Episode
3 called “Prinsesa” is directed by Bb. Joyce
Bernal, and puts Ryzza Mae Dizon in the spotlight alongside rising child star
Alonzo Muhlach, the son of former child star Niño Muhlach, who will play the
role of Alonzo’s dad in the movie as well.
“My Big
Bossing’ is bigger and grander in scope this year because we are presenting
three different stories in one film and each story was filmed independently of
each other given that three different directors helmed each episode. No expense
was spared in the overall production – costumes, design, special effects - particularly
in the fantastical final episode. We just want to give the audience satisfying
entertainment value. We want them to enjoy this film as much as we enjoyed
creating this for them,” says OctoArts big boss Orly Ilacad.
“My Big Bossing”
will be in theaters starting Christmas Day, Dec. 25.
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