The cast and crew of Yellow Rose get a standing ovation at the film’s world premiere at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival. (Photo courtesy of Steve Angeles.)
The mother-daughter story written and directed by Filipino American award-winning documentary and commercial director
Diane Paragas and produced by
ABS-CBN’s Cinematografo,
Yellow Rose, won a grand slam over the weekend as it nabbed the
Grand Jury Prize at three major film festivals: at the film’s world premiere at the
35th Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival (LAAPFF) on May 10; at the
Bentonville Film Festival on May 11; and at
CAAMFest 37 on May 12.
After the first win at the LAAPFF,
Paragas was overjoyed with the recognition.
“It’s amazing. Just being in the festival on opening night was enough, but then to win the Grand Jury Prize is just everything.”
She recounts how everyone came out on opening night, “
It was like Filipino Hollywood. Filipino royalty came out to support it and there was so much love in the room. We sold out a thousand-seat theater and we had an amazing yellow carpet. ABS-CBN management like Olivia De Jesus and Star Cinema’s Malou Santos came from the Philippines to support (Yellow Rose).
ABS-CBN Global COO Olivia De Jesus, Cinematografo Production Manager Mitos Briones, Cinematografo Executive Producer Miguel Sevilla, and ABS-CBN Executive Adviser for Cinema Malou N. Santos on the yellow carpet at the opening night of the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival. (Photo courtesy of Sthanlee Mirador.)
Award-winning documentary and commercial director Diane Paragas on the yellow carpet at the worldwide premiere of Yellow Rose, the movie she wrote and directed and produced by ABS-CBN’s Cinematografo. (Photo courtesy of Sthanlee Mirador.)
Yellow Rose tells the story of a headstrong Filipina teen from a small Texas town, fighting to pursue her country music dreams while facing the threat of deportation.
The musical drama stars Tony Award nominee
Eva Noblezada, Tony Award winning actress and Grammy nominee
Lea Salonga, country music star
Dale Watson, Liam Booth, Gustavo Gomez (“The Walking Dead”),
Libby Villari (“Boyhood”), and
Princess Punzalan, and features original songs written by Watson, Paragas, Noblezada and cast.
Noblezada, who portrays the young woman who dreams of becoming a country music star despite the ridicule of those around her, received the
Special Jury Award for Breakthrough Performance at the
35th Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival.
Bentonville Film Festival winners. Yellow Rose was represented by actress Libby Villari (center in purple) who received the film’s Grand Jury Prize for Narrative Feature. (Photo courtesy of bentonvillefilmfestival.com)
Meanwhile at the
Bentonville Film Festival that focuses on inclusion and diversity, founded by actress and philanthropist Geena Davis, it was Yellow Rose star
Libby Villari who received the
Grand Jury Prize for Narrative Feature for the movie. The Bentonville Film Festival’s website reports that
“The 2019 Award Winning Films and honorees at the Saturday night Awards Ceremony showcased our commitment to diverse, inclusive filmmakers. With 86% of this year’s programming represented by female filmmakers and 62% represented by filmmakers of color, LGBTQ+ or different abilities, the sold-out showings of these films prove again that inclusion is not only the right thing to do – it’s good for business.”
At the
CAMMFest 37 Awards,
Center for Asian American Media Executive Director Stephen Gong announced that
“The film we selected for the Jury Prize demonstrated an originality of vision that consistently defied our expectations. It is a masterful directorial debut that features a simply beautiful performance from its signature lead. It is an intensely compelling story of a young artist finding her voice against a world that fear and criminalizes those like her. It is deeply emotional and socially resonant, and it’s got some kick-ass music to boot.”
CAAMFest 37 Grand Jury Award winner – “Yellow Rose” – is joined by CAAMFest 37 Documentary Winners: “Our Time Machine” and “When We Walk.” (Photo courtesy of twitter.com/CAAM)
Cinematografo Executive Producer Miguel Sevilla, Production Manager Mitos Briones, Yellow Rose Producer Cecilia Mejia, Director Diane Paragas, ABS-CBN Global COO Olivia De Jesus, and ABS-CBN Managing Director for North and Latin America Jun del Rosario at the San Francisco premiere of Yellow Rose as Centerpiece Narrative at CAAMFest 37. (Photo courtesy of Kiana Cruz.)
Overwhelmed, Paragas shared that “Being a filmmaker is like being a parent. You gestate it. You raise money for it. You love it and you think ‘God, I just wish the world would love my baby.’ And sometimes they do and sometimes they don’t. So those filmmakers out there who think ‘everyone’s going to think my baby’s ugly. Nobody’s going to like it’ – it doesn’t matter. You made a baby and it’s beautiful, and it has a place in this world.”
Paragas adds,
“It didn’t feel like just my moment. It felt like a Filipino moment. Getting not one, not two, but three standing ovations was crazy! I’m so happy and I do hope it helps get this movie out in a big way in America and across the world. We made a baby. Happy Mother’s Day!”
Yellow Rose is this year’s
Centerpiece Narrative at the
37th CAAMFEST and screens on
May 16 at 9:00 PM at the
Piedmont Theatre in Oakland, California.
-30-
Media Contact:
Pia Lopezbanos-Carrion
ABS-CBN International – TFC
2001 Junipero Serra Blvd, Ste. 200
Daly City, CA 94014
pia_lopezbanos@abs-cbn.com