Thursday, December 16, 2010

Meet the Cast of 'Rosario'


Meet the cast of Cinemabuhay & Studio 5's entry to the the 2010 Metro Manila Film Festival titled "Rosario".

Jennylyn Mercado as Rosario


Dennis Trillo as Alberto


Isabel Oli as Carmen


Sid Lucero as Carding


Yul Servo as Vicente

Also in the cast are Philip Salvador as Don Enrique, Eula Valdez as Doña Adela with the special participation of the Comedy King–Dolphy–as the elder Jesus.

Directed by Albert Martinez, the movie revolves around the story of Rosario (Jennylyn Mercado), a paragon of beauty and grace, intelligent, sophisticated, a liberal thinker, a young and liberated Filipina in the 1920s who has just arrived from New York, and is spending her vacation in their hacienda.

The daughter of Don Enrique (Phillip Salvador) and Doña Adela (Eula Valdez), Rosario was a passionate woman who lives according to her heart’s desires. She was a woman ahead of her time.

There, she meets and falls in love with Vicente (Yul Servo), an older man who manages the tobacco plantation owned by Rosario's family. When Rosario's father finds out about his daughter's scandalous affair, he sends Rosario to a convent.

She escapes, and elopes with Vicente to Manila where they raise a family. But Rosario's life of married bliss slowly crumbles when Vicente becomes ill with tuberculosis, and she is lured to committing adultery. Temptation and scandal still hound Rosario as she continues to defy the moral restrictions of her time.

Based on a true story and set in one of the most colorful periods in Philippine history, ROSARIO is destined to be a modern masterpiece in Philippine filmmaking. It is a monumental yet intimate portrait of a woman's emancipation and the sometimes painful consequences of following one's desires.

Watch out for “Rosario,” a story about love betrayal, guilt and redemption, and about what it means to be ahead of one’s time

Produced jointly by TV5 and Cinemabuhay, the movie opens in theaters on Christmas Day, December 25, 2010.


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