Filipinos are noted to have a very significant and positive attitude
in handling difficulties in life. Others may also treat their predicaments in
sort of “cool” manners, which the Pinoys are really known for. M&N Films
have come up with a brilliant idea of ideally showing to the public the film
“Bayani Ang Tatay Ko.” An indie film about life, its struggles... it’s about
presenting life’s most vivid moments with the people we love. This film not only
wishes to instill family values but also provide entertainment and at the same
time honors the law enforcers.
Actor-comedian and host Bayani Agbayani plays SPO3 Nicanor Corpuz , a
decorated cop, loving dad and husband to his wife Susan played by Yayo Aguila,
and son, Adrian played by child actor Yogo Singh. They live a simple, happy life
until an incident took their lives on a different turn. One morning while in the
police detachment where he is working, Taning played by Rommel Montano, a
toughie from an influential family came looking for his colleague, SPO1 Joey
Ponce. Ponce apparently shut down his illegal “videokarera” business and refused
to accept a bribe, making the latter furious. Taning was scandalizing the
station so he took a policewoman, SPO2 Pinky Madrigal hostage prompting Nick to
defend his colleague.
Nick was suspended from service and he turned to selling “isaw” to
make ends meet. Failing to do so, his wife Susan decided to go to Hongkong to
work as a domestic helper. To help him in his business, Susan sent his brother,
Ading played by Gene Padilla to help Nick tend to the isaw business. But the
former cop realized that he is not cut for business, so he asked for his ninong,
Col. Roberto Ugarte to give him an assignment. Colonel Ugarte referred him to
the city hall where he worked as a traffic enforcer. As a traffic enforcer, Nick
has learned to be happy with his new job because he wears a uniform and arrests
violators. It was at this time when he was informed that his colleague, Ponce
has remained missing since the precinct incident; SPO1 Fernandez had been
looking for him. Worse, his wife Susan called to tell him she was victimized by
an illegal recruiter.
All these tribulations that had happened to Nick and his family
occurred very untimely. Witness how will a typical Filipino family face these
challenges in a comedic and a bit of dramatic way with a sting of action to
highlight the story.
Joining the lead stars are actor/model and ex-PBB housemate, Johann
Santos, Ms. Jet Claveria, Butch Elizalde, Pinoy T.A.L.K. host Paul Quimbo, Ms.
Jing Javier and Paulo Ponce and is under the helm of Ellen Argano.
“Bayani...Ang Tatay Ko...” is one of the official entries to the 2nd
PNP Film Festival and subsequently, the awarding will take place at the
Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) on August 7, 2012.
Being a policeman is indeed a heroic profession; it is both a
difficult and extensive task enabling continuous protection of the public and
their property as well as maintaining law and order. Preventing crime, reducing
its fear and ensuring the improvement of every citizen’s quality of life are no
way an easy job. So let us all salute the gentle officers... the all-time
“bayani” of every community.
“Bayani...Ang Tatay Ko...” will have its premiere showing on August
5, 2012, Sunday at SM North Edsa Cinema 5, 5:00- 6:30 PM. Please be guided for
further announcements and updates of the movie’s scheduled screenings in various
theaters nationwide. For the movie's block screening and sponsorship matters,
please contact Ms. Nanette or Grace at these numbers: 425-1658 and
0915-8170505
For
more info and updates please visit and like their Facebook page: Bayani Ang Tatay
Ko
Thanks for posting! ;)
TumugonBurahinMy pleasure, Jing! More powers!:)
TumugonBurahin