Island Dreams Page #2

Synopsis: An unaccredited tour guide and a heartbroken tourist form a romantic bond as they explore the wilds of Philippine Islands.
Genre: Comedy, Romance
  1 win & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.8
NOT RATED
Year:
2013
88 min
42 Views


Child,

Wu an all looking for true lava.

Don't deny it just

because you got hurt.

People who don't

believe in true love.

Won't ever be happy.

You're so arrogant!

I'm the one trying

to be humble here.

Apologizing to you.

And you're doing that?

I forgave you when

you were rude to me!

You're so arrogant!

Where are you taking

your guest today?

Nowhere. mom.

Why'?

He's leaving today.

What's with the face'?

Mom?

You're blind. How can

you see my face'?

I'm blind but I'm

not insensitive.

I don't want to tell

you that Hold you so.

Bu! I'm going to say it anyway.

I told you so.

How far have you journeyed?

Did it reach the heart?

Mom, it is possible, isn't it?

You can develop feelings for

someone who you've only just met.

Are you not going to

at least say goodbye'?

Hello to the viewers

of Extra Talented!

My name is Julia.

This is where I practice

Arnis sometimes.

I want to be on TV tool

Actually, Julie is a kind person

because I'm her role model.

This is my fianc, Bob.

He's a foreigner. Now, we're rich and

I have a best friend who's an artist.

Oh my God. Lord

must love ma, Lord!

That's Karen and her fianc.

I'm always here, working.

I'm a tourist guide. Oh

can you edit that out?

I'm not accredited,

like Mario said.

My mom and I are

caretakers of this farm.

I take care of cows and goats

and I have a favorite couple!

Romeo and Juliet, they're my greatest fans!

This is their baby, Britney!

Child, give your

guests some mangoes?

Hello! Hello to all of you!

Hello! I'm Julie's mother.

She's kind kid! Very kind!

We're here now at a place

that is special to ma.

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Aloy Adlawan

Aloy Adlawan (also credited as Alfred Aloysius L. Adlawan), a chemical engineer by profession, is a multi-awarded Filipino filmmaker- writer, producer, director, composer. He attended filmmaking courses at the Mowelfund Film Institute in the Philippines and the New York Film Academy in New York City. His award-winning works include the screenplays “Ang Babae sa Burol” (2nd place, Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature, 1994), “Ang Mga Ibon sa Dapithapon” (1st place, Film Development Foundation Scriptwriting Contest, 1995), and “Padyak” (3rd place, Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature, 2008); the short film “Si Lolo Tasyo at ang Araw” (3rd place, Gawad CCP for Alternative Film and Video, 1997), among others. In 2005, he is among the finalists of the first Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival with his film Room Boy (as writer, producer, director) where Meryll Soriano won Best Actress. His horror film Ouija (writer) is 2007’s biggest horror blockbuster, is awarded PinakaPasadong Dulang Pampeplikula at the 10th Pasado Gawad Sining Sine by the Pampelikulang Samahan ng mga Dalubguro and was nominated for Best Screenplay in various award-giving bodies. His film Signos (writer, producer, director) was awarded the Best Foreign Film at the 2007 Lone Star International Film Festival in Fort Worth, Texas, was given an Award of Excellence at the 2007 Accolade Film Competition in California, received the Bronze Foreign Film Award at The International Filmmaker Festival in U.K, and won Best International Thriller at the 2008 New York International Independent Film and Video Festival. He recently won a National Commission on Culture and the Arts grant to his film Padyak under his own company Breaking.The.Box Productions. more…

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