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SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS OF THE ) REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES j First Regular Session ) SENATE P.S. Res. No. 144 of the,^'ri riaru *16 SEP 13 P5 :35 Introduced by SENATOR LOREN LEGARDA RESOLUTION COMMENDING AND CONGRATULATING THE CAST AND PRODUCTION CREW OF THE FILM “ANG BABAENG HUMAYO” (THE WOMAN WHO LEFT) LED BY ITS DIRECTOR, INDEPENDENT FILMMAKER LAV DIAZ, AND MAIN ACTOR, MS. CHARO SANTOS-CONCIO, FOR WINNING THE GOLDEN LION FOR BEST FILM AWARD IN THE 73 rd VENICE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL WHEREAS, the Venice International Film Festival, founded in 1932, is organized by La Biennale di Venezia and was held this year at the Venice Lido from August 31 to September 10, 2016 with 57 new feature films in its Official Selection—20 in Venezia 73 (Competition), 18 Out of Competition and 19 in Orizzonti; WHEREAS, the Venice International Film Festival, now on its 73rd year, continuously serves as a platform in raising awareness and promoting the various aspect of international cinema in all its form—as art, as entertainment, and as an industry, in a spirit of freedom and dialogue while also organizing retrospectives and tributes to major figures to promote better understanding of cinema history; WHEREAS, the Official Selection from the Philippines and the lone film entry from Asia, Ang Babaeng Humayo” (The Woman Who Left), written and directed by multi-awarded independent filmmaker Lavrente Indico “Lav” Diaz, and produced by Cinema One Originals and Sine Olivia Pilipinas, won the Golden Lion for Best Film (Leone d’Oro per il miglior film) award among entries in the In Competition category of the festival; WHEREAS, the film, inspired by Leo Tolstoy’s literary piece, “God Sees the Truth, But Waits” and revolving around the story of a wrongly convicted school teacher who seeks revenge, is described by the director as an existential discourse depicting prison as a metaphor for the curse of living or life as a metaphor for prison”; WHEREAS, Lav Diaz, with his long list of accolades, most recently brought the country recognition and honor when he was awarded the Alfred Bauer Prize at the 2016 Berlin Festival for his critically acclaimed feature film He/e sa Hiwagang Hapis (A Lullabg to the Sorrowful Mgsterg), the award given to a feature film that "opens new perspectives on cinematic art"; WHEREAS, the film s lead actor Charo Santos-Concio, who also won best actress in the Asian Film Festival for the film “Itim” released in 1976, and the
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SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS OF THE )REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES jF irst Regular Session )

SENATE

P.S. R es. No. 144

o f t h e , ^ ' r i r i a r u

*16 SEP 13 P5 :35

In tro d u c e d by SENATOR LOREN LEGARDA

RESOLUTIONCOMMENDING AND CONGRATULATING THE CAST AND PRODUCTION CREW OF THE FILM “ANG BABAENG HUMAYO” (THE WOMAN WHO LEFT) LED BY ITS DIRECTOR, INDEPENDENT FILMMAKER LAV DIAZ, AND MAIN ACTOR, MS. CHARO SANTOS-CONCIO, FOR WINNING THE GOLDEN LION FOR BEST FILM AWARD IN THE 7 3 rd VENICE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

WHEREAS, the Venice In ternational Film Festival, founded in 1932, is organized by La B iennale di Venezia and w as held th is year a t the Venice Lido from A ugust 31 to Septem ber 10, 2016 w ith 57 new feature films in its Official Selection—20 in Venezia 73 (Competition), 18 O ut of Com petition and 19 in Orizzonti;

WHEREAS, the Venice In ternational Film Festival, now on its 73rd year, continuously serves a s a platform in raising aw areness an d prom oting the various aspec t of in te rnational cinem a in all its form—as art, a s en terta inm en t, and a s an industry , in a sp irit of freedom and dialogue while also organizing retrospectives and trib u tes to m ajor figures to prom ote be tter u n d e rs tan d in g of cinem a history;

WHEREAS, the Official Selection from the Philippines and the lone film entry from Asia, Ang B abaeng H um ayo” (The W oman Who Left), w ritten and directed by m ulti-aw arded independen t film m aker Lavrente Indico “Lav” Diaz, and produced by C inem a One O riginals and Sine Olivia Pilipinas, won the Golden Lion for Best Film (Leone d ’Oro per il miglior film) aw ard am ong en tries in the In Com petition category of the festival;

WHEREAS, the film, insp ired by Leo Tolstoy’s literary piece, “God Sees the T ruth , B ut W aits” an d revolving a round the story of a wrongly convicted school teacher who seeks revenge, is described by the d irector a s an existential d iscourse depicting prison a s a m etaphor for the cu rse of living or life as a m etaphor for p rison”;

WHEREAS, Lav Diaz, w ith h is long list of accolades, m ost recently b rought the country recognition an d honor w hen he w as aw arded the Alfred B auer Prize a t the 2016 Berlin Festival for h is critically acclaim ed feature film He/e s a H iw agang H apis (A Lullabg to the Sorrowful Mgsterg), the aw ard given to a feature film th a t "opens new perspectives on cinem atic art";

WHEREAS, the film s lead acto r Charo Santos-C oncio, who also won best ac tress in the Asian Film Festival for the film “Itim ” released in 1976, and the

o ther m ain c a s t including Michael De M esa, Cacai B au tista , Sham aine Buencam ino, Nonie B uencam ino and Jo h n Lloyd Cruz, likewise deserve to be com m ended for the honor they have b rought to the country;

WHEREAS, a s the first Philippine film to win the top prize a t the oldest and one of the m ost prestig ious film festivals in the world, th is la tes t victory serves as a concrete tes tam en t to the a rtis try and excellence of Filipino independent film m akers and actors;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, AS IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, forthe Philippine Senate to com m end and congra tu la te the c a s t and production crew of the film “Ang B abaeng H um ayo” (The Woman Who Left) led by its director, independen t film m aker Lav Diaz and m ain acto r Ms. C haro Santos- Concio, for w inning the Golden Lion for Best Film aw ard a t the 73rd Venice In ternational Film Festival

Approved,

l o r e t T l e g a r d aSenator


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