Monday, April 5, 2010

Controversial filmmaker lambasts Concerned Artists of the Philippines, MRTCB, fellow film artists


Controversial moviemaker Jowee Morel is on the warpath anew.

In recent surges of controversies surrounding the X-ing by the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board of awarded film director Jeffrey Jeturian’s “Ganito Tayo Ngayon, Paano Tayo Bukas?,” an episode in the omnibus documentary drama for ABS-CBN News Channel’s “AmBisyon,” Morel is spitting not only fire and brimstones but lava as well against the issuance of official statement from the progressive Concerned Artists of the Philippines’ condemning the repressive act of the government on the masterpiece.

While Morel is anathema to censorship and the curtailment of the freedom of expression among artists, he is also quite not friendly with the militant stand of CAP.

Jowee, who is currently in London to pursue his advance filmmaking courses at the Goldsmith College of the University of London and later in September, to enroll in other master’s filmmaking subjects at the University of Greenwich Home, is rebuffing the all talk, no action policy of dissent among the ranks of show biz practitioners.

Likewise, he is condemning the perceived indifference and apathy of his many fellow filmmakers.

Morel has been at odds with the censors since he started filmmaking in the mid-2000. His latest row with MRTCB was when his last art work, “Strictly Confidential” shown sans permit at the University of the Philippines Film Institute Videotheque was singled out as a probable violator of the Constitution which is embodied in Presidential Decree 1986.

Here’s the complete manifesto of Jowee Morel, the maker of such opuses as “Mga Paru-Parong Rosas (Pink Butterflies),” “Moma,” “Ec2luv,” “Mona, Singapore Escort,” “When A Gay Man Loves,” “Latak,” “Moving Dreams,” “HiStory” and “Strictly Confidential”:

Been reading about that MTRCB thing again, you know what? It's not MTRCB's fault...It's OURS... How can we let this bunch of narrow minded people decide for the whole nation when it comes to what is suitable and what is not...

“Iilan lang naman ‘yan sila, tapos, pinapayagan natin silang gawin ‘yan... I am so bored na with the issue... hindi na years eto, decades na...

“Remember last year nu’ng nasummon kami? How much money did I spend for lawyers? Di ba? Ang problema ay puro lang tayo salita!!! Kulang sa power...

“Nagpapagandahan lang ang mga filmmakers and ang mga artists...

“Statement, statement? what can that statement do??? Aber???

“What I notice, masyadong segregated ang mga artist... they are so full of themselves... payabangan, pataasan ng buhok and pasosyalan... do we really give a damn kung ano ang mga kinakain ng mga tao sa squatters? We only scream when we are affected!!!

“Pero pag ang nanalo sa eleksyon ay si pinsan, si kaibigan at si kapatid at malapit tayo sa sandok, sa atin ang langit at pakialam natin sa kahirapan... This is the attitude we have to change!!! The Attitude within!!!

“Ang pagiging kanya-kanya, na kung tayo ‘yung binibiyayaan ng grasya, ok lang, kung gumapang sa hirap ang iba...

“Ano ang hahantungan ng BAYAN NATIN in few years time??? Is Philippines really a hopeless case na...

“Sinasampal-sampal na tayo ng mga idiotang nakaupo hanggang bunganga lang tayo!!! They have balls, we haven't... It's about time na talagang umaray na tayo!!! Let's not forget that they are illegal according to the HUMAN RIGHTS ACT of 1998...

“And I have been telling you guys that sa meeting natin dati... nagsawa na lang ako... kaya eto....”


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