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Eskrimadors

Eskrimadors is a 2010 Philippine documentary film about the Filipino martial arts eskrima, written and directed by Kerwin Go,[1][2][3][4] a Los Angeles trained cinematographer.[5][6]

Eskrimadors
Theatrical poster
Directed byKerwin Go
Written byKerwin Go
Produced byKerwin Go
Jiji Borlasa
Narrated byMiguel Vasquez
CinematographyRuel Dahis Antipuesto
Edited byBonbon Señorin
Music byArnold Ang
Jay Young
Distributed byPointsource Films
Release date
  • July 16, 2010 (2010-07-16) (Cinemayala)
Running time
66 minutes
CountryPhilippines
LanguagesFilipino
Cebuano
Tagalog

Background

According to the Kerwin Go, the film's writer and director, the idea of the film came about when the production staff thought of making a film that was uniquely Cebuano in scope and identity, but had the capability to reach out to a worldwide audience. The film was shot in several locations in Cebu including: downtown Cebu, Pasil district and Bogo in the northern part of Cebu.[5]

Synopsis

The film documents the development of the martial arts of eskrima, tracing its origins from the tribal warfares of the Philippines to its practice among international martial artists. It include interviews with grandmasters Ciriaco “Cacoy” Canete, Dionisio Canete, and Undo Caburnay, and participation of groups such as Doce Pares, Lapunti Arnis de Abanico, Teovel’s Balintawak, Nickelstick Balintawak, and Liborio Heyrosa Decuerdas, in reenactments.[5][7]

Release

Eskrimadors had a sneak preview at the University of San Carlos on January 6, 2010[3] and then had its official premier on January 30, 2010 in Cebu, Philippines at the Metro Manila Film Festival,[2][7] followed by the Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival on June 16, 2010 and Cinemanila International Film Festival on December 2, 2010. The film was already in post-production by late 2009 and set for release for by the end of the year, but the premiere was moved to January 2010 to meet the schedule of the Metro Manila Film Festival. The film was released just in time the bill proposing Eskrima as a national martial arts of the Philippines passed.

During the première, live demonstrations from different Eskrima groups including Cacoy Cañete, now in his 90s, opened the night. After the movie was screened, the Grandmasters were awarded their certificates of appreciation for their continued practice and promotion of the art of Eskrima. It was a historical moment as 12 Grandmasters were on the same stage at the same time.[7]

Reception

Twitch Film began their review by noting that action films were once "synonymous with the Philippines", and that even as much action as it has, Eskrimadors "is not an action film per se. It is a documentary, and a very good one at that." The reviewer notes that writer Kerwin Go concentrated on eskrima in the film, a form of martial arts using rattan sticks that originated in island of Cebu... a form known in other parts of the Philippines as arnis. The reviewer wrote that to martial arts enthusiasts, the "documentary is something of a well-packaged tribute" and an homage to a sport "that has been sadly relegated locally as mere curiosity when it has actually turned into a world-wide phenomenon". It is also shared that the film has "a distinctly solid narrative flow, and a visual flair that outwits the budgetary constraints of a local independent production. It's simply fantastic filmmaking."[1]

Cebu Daily News made note that fight scenes in film are often the most difficult to shoot, as a miss-step in the choreography could make what was intended to be serious into something comic. They then praised the scenes in the film writing that the sequence "mimics the rhythmic choreography of combat, a strange dance macabre." They also noted that the artistic techniques used in re-enactments were subtle. They wrote that in its depiction of the form of martial arts indigenous to the Philippines which saw its development in the Cebu region, the film proves to be "a definitive account of the story of Eskrima".[2]

On January 12, 2010, Karlon N. Rama of Sun Star Cebu wrote "Kerwin’s Eskrimadors offers a great visual experience. After the screening last week, I found myself wanting to rush back home and do amara." He added, "to fully appreciate the film, it is not enough to just undergo the visual experience and leave it at that. One must also look at Kerwin’s other intent—to document eskrima as it has been practiced in Cebu."[3]

In his own review two weeks later, Bob Lim of Sun Star Cebu noted that martial artist Bruce Lee incorporated eskrima into his combat repertoire. In describing the film, he reported that "the narrations are adroitly interspersed with well-choreographed actions scenes. One of the best parts of the film is the last portion where it shows the significant inroads of foreign eskrimadors to the sport," and "the viewer is treated to the incredible but lethal beauty of eskrima, its speed and energy presented in fast-paced editing, top caliber cinematography and a musical score that captures the up-tempo action."[5]

In an interview by Philippine Daily Inquirer, wherein he spoke about FMA, filmmaker Jay Ignacio stated that when he saw the preview of Eskrimadors he was "moved to tears", saying "It made me extremely proud to be a Filipino."[8]

Participants

  • Ciriaco "Cacoy" Cañete
  • Dionisio "Diony" Cañete
  • Undo Caburnay
  • Nick Elizar
  • Uwit Jecong
  • Fredo Carin
  • Chito Velez
  • Percival Pableo
  • Rudy Rey
  • Harry Talledo
  • Ron Talledo
  • Miguel Vasquez as narrator

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Cruz, Oggs (September 13, 2010). . Twitch Film. Archived from the original on 11 January 2011. Retrieved 7 February 2011.
  2. ^ a b c Paredes, Radel (January 17, 2010). . Cebu Daily News. Archived from the original on 21 January 2010. Retrieved 7 February 2011.
  3. ^ a b c Rama, Karlon N. (January 12, 2010). "Eskrima on screen". Sun.Star Cebu. Retrieved 7 February 2011.
  4. ^ Niñal, Lorenzo (February 1, 2010). "'Eskrimadors' and Kris A. for president". Sun.Star Cebu. Retrieved 7 February 2011.
  5. ^ a b c d Lim, Bob (January 26, 2010). "Here comes the Eskrimadors". Sun.Star Cebu. Retrieved 7 February 2011.
  6. ^ Valeros, Maria Eleanor E. (March 14, 2010). "The Language Of Film In Cinemarehiyon 2010". Philippine Star. Retrieved 7 February 2011.
  7. ^ a b c Mallari, Perry Gil S. (January 21, 2010). "Real deal action". Manila Times.
  8. ^ Alonso, Ross Harper (June 12, 2010). "In the Stick of Things". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 7 February 2011.

External links

  • Official website
  • Eskrimadors at IMDb

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Eskrimadors is a 2010 Philippine documentary film about the Filipino martial arts eskrima written and directed by Kerwin Go 1 2 3 4 a Los Angeles trained cinematographer 5 6 EskrimadorsTheatrical posterDirected byKerwin GoWritten byKerwin GoProduced byKerwin GoJiji BorlasaNarrated byMiguel VasquezCinematographyRuel Dahis AntipuestoEdited byBonbon SenorinMusic byArnold AngJay YoungDistributed byPointsource FilmsRelease dateJuly 16 2010 2010 07 16 Cinemayala Running time66 minutesCountryPhilippinesLanguagesFilipinoCebuanoTagalog Contents 1 Background 2 Synopsis 3 Release 3 1 Reception 4 Participants 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBackground EditAccording to the Kerwin Go the film s writer and director the idea of the film came about when the production staff thought of making a film that was uniquely Cebuano in scope and identity but had the capability to reach out to a worldwide audience The film was shot in several locations in Cebu including downtown Cebu Pasil district and Bogo in the northern part of Cebu 5 Synopsis EditThe film documents the development of the martial arts of eskrima tracing its origins from the tribal warfares of the Philippines to its practice among international martial artists It include interviews with grandmasters Ciriaco Cacoy Canete Dionisio Canete and Undo Caburnay and participation of groups such as Doce Pares Lapunti Arnis de Abanico Teovel s Balintawak Nickelstick Balintawak and Liborio Heyrosa Decuerdas in reenactments 5 7 Release EditEskrimadors had a sneak preview at the University of San Carlos on January 6 2010 3 and then had its official premier on January 30 2010 in Cebu Philippines at the Metro Manila Film Festival 2 7 followed by the Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival on June 16 2010 and Cinemanila International Film Festival on December 2 2010 The film was already in post production by late 2009 and set for release for by the end of the year but the premiere was moved to January 2010 to meet the schedule of the Metro Manila Film Festival The film was released just in time the bill proposing Eskrima as a national martial arts of the Philippines passed During the premiere live demonstrations from different Eskrima groups including Cacoy Canete now in his 90s opened the night After the movie was screened the Grandmasters were awarded their certificates of appreciation for their continued practice and promotion of the art of Eskrima It was a historical moment as 12 Grandmasters were on the same stage at the same time 7 Reception Edit Twitch Film began their review by noting that action films were once synonymous with the Philippines and that even as much action as it has Eskrimadors is not an action film per se It is a documentary and a very good one at that The reviewer notes that writer Kerwin Go concentrated on eskrima in the film a form of martial arts using rattan sticks that originated in island of Cebu a form known in other parts of the Philippines as arnis The reviewer wrote that to martial arts enthusiasts the documentary is something of a well packaged tribute and an homage to a sport that has been sadly relegated locally as mere curiosity when it has actually turned into a world wide phenomenon It is also shared that the film has a distinctly solid narrative flow and a visual flair that outwits the budgetary constraints of a local independent production It s simply fantastic filmmaking 1 Cebu Daily News made note that fight scenes in film are often the most difficult to shoot as a miss step in the choreography could make what was intended to be serious into something comic They then praised the scenes in the film writing that the sequence mimics the rhythmic choreography of combat a strange dance macabre They also noted that the artistic techniques used in re enactments were subtle They wrote that in its depiction of the form of martial arts indigenous to the Philippines which saw its development in the Cebu region the film proves to be a definitive account of the story of Eskrima 2 On January 12 2010 Karlon N Rama of Sun Star Cebu wrote Kerwin s Eskrimadors offers a great visual experience After the screening last week I found myself wanting to rush back home and do amara He added to fully appreciate the film it is not enough to just undergo the visual experience and leave it at that One must also look at Kerwin s other intent to document eskrima as it has been practiced in Cebu 3 In his own review two weeks later Bob Lim of Sun Star Cebu noted that martial artist Bruce Lee incorporated eskrima into his combat repertoire In describing the film he reported that the narrations are adroitly interspersed with well choreographed actions scenes One of the best parts of the film is the last portion where it shows the significant inroads of foreign eskrimadors to the sport and the viewer is treated to the incredible but lethal beauty of eskrima its speed and energy presented in fast paced editing top caliber cinematography and a musical score that captures the up tempo action 5 In an interview by Philippine Daily Inquirer wherein he spoke about FMA filmmaker Jay Ignacio stated that when he saw the preview of Eskrimadors he was moved to tears saying It made me extremely proud to be a Filipino 8 Participants EditCiriaco Cacoy Canete Dionisio Diony Canete Undo Caburnay Nick Elizar Uwit Jecong Fredo Carin Chito Velez Percival Pableo Rudy Rey Harry Talledo Ron Talledo Miguel Vasquez as narratorSee also EditArnis Filipino Martial ArtsReferences Edit a b Cruz Oggs September 13 2010 review Eskrimadors review Twitch Film Archived from the original on 11 January 2011 Retrieved 7 February 2011 a b c Paredes Radel January 17 2010 Eskrimadors Cebu Daily News Archived from the original on 21 January 2010 Retrieved 7 February 2011 a b c Rama Karlon N January 12 2010 Eskrima on screen Sun Star Cebu Retrieved 7 February 2011 Ninal Lorenzo February 1 2010 Eskrimadors and Kris A for president Sun Star Cebu Retrieved 7 February 2011 a b c d Lim Bob January 26 2010 Here comes the Eskrimadors Sun Star Cebu Retrieved 7 February 2011 Valeros Maria Eleanor E March 14 2010 The Language Of Film In Cinemarehiyon 2010 Philippine Star Retrieved 7 February 2011 a b c Mallari Perry Gil S January 21 2010 Real deal action Manila Times Alonso Ross Harper June 12 2010 In the Stick of Things Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved 7 February 2011 External links EditOfficial website Eskrimadors at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eskrimadors amp oldid 1135369143, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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