On April 5, GMA hosted a historic contract signing with ABS-CBN to license some of Star Cinema’s most popular and well-loved movies.
GMA Network once again charts new grounds for Philippine entertainment, solidifying its place as a one-stop shop for major film studios including Regal Entertainment, Inc., Viva Films, OctoArts Films, and now, Star Cinema.
Earlier today, April 5, the Network hosted a historic contract signing with ABS-CBN to license some of Star Cinema’s most popular and well-loved movies.
Present during the virtual event were GMA Network President and Chief Operating Officer
Gilberto R. Duavit, Jr.; Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Felipe S. Yalong; GMA Network Films, Inc. President and Programming Consultant to the Chairman and CEO
Atty. Annette Gozon-Valdes; First Vice President for Program Management Department
Jose Mari R. Abacan; Vice President for Corporate Affairs and Communications
Angel Javier-Cruz; Assistant Vice President For Program Management Department
Mitzi Garcia; and Assistant Vice President for Corporate Communications
Jojo Aquio.
In attendance from ABS-CBN were Chairman
Mark Lopez; President and Chief Executive Officer
Carlo L. Katigbak; Chief Operating Officer for Broadcast
Cory V. Vidanes; Group Chief Financial Officer
Ricardo B. Tan, Jr.; Managing Director of ABS-CBN Films Productions
Olivia Lamasan; Head of International Sales and Distribution
Pia B. Laurel; Vice President of Corporate Communications
Kane Errol C. Choa; PR Director
Christelle Belmonte; and PR Manager
Tonichi Tataro.
Duavit believes that the partnership is mutually beneficial for both companies, “To us, we are very pleased because the significance of our partnership today ushers in possibility of a far broader set of conversations, potential partnerships and cooperation that will have the benefit not only mutually to GMA and ABS-CBN but as importantly, if not perhaps more importantly, to the benefit of the public we both serve – the Filipino viewer. Looking forward, since we have as they say, broken the ice, there is great optimism that these conversations will start and continue, and we look forward to the possibility of this type of an opportunity again moving forward.”
Abacan, meanwhile, shares his excitement for this collaboration, “Sa tagal ko pong nagpo-programming ng network at sa pagbili ng pelikula, tuwang-tuwa po ako na after having a lot of relationships with other majors ay madadagdagan na naman po tayo ng isang grupo na tinitingala ko magmula pa nung una. Maraming salamat, Star Cinema at ABS-CBN. And I am inviting everyone to witness this momentous affair.”
Katigbak, on the other hand, says that he is hoping to bring Star Cinema movies to more viewers through this partnership, “Every storyteller’s dream is to have as many people as possible experience their creations. Now, because of the kindness of our friends at GMA, we have the special opportunity to bring our Kapamilya stories to a new audience. We hope the Kapusos find joy and inspiration in viewing our Star Cinema movies and we also look forward to a new era of friendship and cooperation within our small industry.”
Some of the notable movies that will air on GMA-7 include ‘Alone/Together,’ ‘How to Be Yours,’ ‘Till My Heartaches End,’ ‘Ang Babae sa Septic Tank,’ ‘Ang Cute ng Ina Mo!,’ ‘It Takes a Man and a Woman,’ ‘Just The Way You Are,’ ‘Fantastica,’ ‘Can We Still Be Friends?,’ ‘Finally Found Someone,’ ‘No Other Woman,’ ‘Won’t Last A Day Without You,’ ‘Must Be…Love,’ ‘The Panti Sisters,’ ‘Isa Pa With Feelings,’ ‘James & Pat & Dave,’ ‘Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay,’ ‘Feng Shui,’ ‘Suddenly It’s Magic,’ and ‘I Love You, Hater.’