The old cinema in the centre of Manila is called Family. It becomes clear soon after the beginning of this film just how ironic that is. Maybe the cinema was once a beautiful entertainment centre for the whole family, but that must have been a long time ago. Now the building is in decay in every respect and most visitors don't come primarily for the films. Even if they venture into the auditorium, they don't look at the screen. The auditorium is the domain of male prostitutes and they openly serbis (service) their customers there.
The real story of the film is, however, set in the lobbies and offices - offices that have really been turned into living rooms. It's the story of the Pineda family, which really is a family, that bravely tries to keep things going. It focuses on the divorced mother Nayda, a beautiful role by Jaclyn Jose. It's a characteristic of new Filipino cinema that major roles are being written for the great actresses of the former generation. Together with her sons, daughter, nephews and other relatives, Nayda runs the cinema. The film follows the secret and less secret activities of the relatives in a lively and authentic way, while in the background the big city is permanently audible.
Alongside Jaclyn Jose is another major player and that is the building itself, of which the director exploited all possible nooks and crannies. (GjZ)
- Director
- Brillante Mendoza
- Countries of production
- Philippines, France
- Year
- 2008
- Festival Edition
- IFFR 2009
- Length
- 94'
- Medium
- 35mm
- Original title
- Serbis
- Language
- Tagalog
- Producers
- Ferdinand Lapuz, Didier Costet
- Production Companies
- Centerstage Productions, Swift Productions
- Sales
- Fortissimo Films
- Screenplay
- Armando Lao, Boots Agbayani Pasto
- Cinematography
- Odyssey Flores
- Editor
- Claire Villa-Real
- Production Design
- Harley Alcasid, Deans Habal
- Sound Design
- Emmanuel Nolet Clemente
- Music
- Gian Gianan
- Cast
- Gina o Dan Pareño, Dan Alvaro
- Local Distributor
- Paradiso Filmed Entertainment