The Woman in the Septic Tank

The Woman in the Septic Tank
Directed by Marlon Rivera
Produced by Chris Martinez
Marlon Rivera
Josabeth Alonso
John Victor Tence
Written by Chris Martinez
Screenplay by Chris Martinez
Starring Eugene Domingo
JM De Guzman
Kean Cipriano
Music by Vincent De Jesus
Albert Michael Idioma
Addiss Tabong
Cinematography Larry Manda
Editing by Ike Veneracion
Studio Cinemalaya
Martinez Rivera Films
Quantum Films
Straight Shooters Media, Inc.
Distributed by Sine Screen
Release date(s) July 15, 2011 (2011-07-15)
Country Philippines
Language Tagalog
Box office P38.4 million[1]

The Woman in the Septic Tank (Tagalog: ''Ang Babae Sa Septic Tank'') is a 2011 Filipino comedy independent film starring Eugene Domingo.[2][3] The film is the Philippines' official entry for the 2011 Academy Awards for Best Foreign Film, and was an entry for the 2011 Cinemalaya Festival.[4] It was produced by Martinez-Rivera Films and Quantum Films. The film was released on August 3, 2011 by Sine Screen and grossed 38.4 million pesos becoming the highest grossing Filipino independent film in the history of cinema.[5]

Contents

Overview

Production

Chris Martinez wrote the screenplay for the film. Marlon Rivera directed the film. Martinez and Rivera submitted the film for the "New Breed, Full Length Film" category for the 7th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival. The festival was held from July 15th to the 24th at the Cultural Center of the Philippines.

After the mass critical success of the movie at the film festival, Star Cinema purchased the rights to release the film for a wider release.[6] The film was released on August 3, 2011 to over 50 theaters nationwide and grossed almost 40 million pesos becoming the highest grossing Philippine independent film in history.[7]

Synopsis

Jocelyn, Rainier, and Bingbong are three film school graduates who are dead set on making an Oscar-worthy film. They set out to do a quick pre-production as a courtesy call to their lead actress played by Eugene Domingo, and a through inspection of their film’s major location, the Payatas dumpsite. They believe they have a winning script, and the energy and drive to make their dreams come true, no matter what the cost.

Cast

Reception

Box office

The film broke box office records for the Cinemelaya Independent Film Festival. It is the first full-length film to have its audience tickets sell to its maximum capacity within ten days of showing at the festival. The film was a commercial as well as critical success.[8][9] The film earned a total of P20 million on its first five days.[10] The total gross of the film amounted to P38.4 million, making it the highest grossing independent film in the history of Philippine cinema.[1]

International

Richard Kuipers of Variety describes The Woman in the Septic Tank as "a lively laffer." He also praises the performance of lead actors Cipriano and de Guzman, calling it "spot-on as the guys with one eye on the slums and the other on travel and trophies."[11] Meanwhile, Maggie Lee of The Hollywood Reporter says the film is "a lambast of the pretensions of independent cinema in his country and his fellow filmmakers' inflated egos." However, she is concerned about its "specialized topic and low-budget look" that may be off-putting for some audience, which may minimize its commercial prospect internationally. She also compares how the film replays specific sequences, each with narrative or stylistic revisions, to "a Groundhog Day of pilot filmmaking."[12]

The film is an official entry for the 2011 Vancouver International Film Festival, Pusan International Film Festival, the Hawaii International Film Festival, the Tokyo International Film Festival, and the Far East Film Festival.[1] The film was chosen by the Film Academy of the Philippines to represent the Philippines in the Best Foreign Language Film category of the 84th Academy Awards.[13][14]

Awards and nominations

Year Nominated work Award Result
2011 7th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival[4]* Best Screenplay (Chris Martinez) Won
Audience Choice Awards Won
Best Performance of an Actress (Eugene Domingo) Won
Best Director (Marlon N. Rivera) Won
Best Picture Won
(*The film was under the New Breed Full Length Feature Category)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Ang Babae sa Septic Tank grosses P38.4 million; Eugene Domingo to attend Vancouver IFF accessed on September 9, 2011 via www.pep.ph
  2. ^ a b Eugene Domingo says her hardships for Ang Babae Sa Septic Tank are all worth it accessed on July 20, 2011 via www.pep.ph
  3. ^ Eugene Domingo says she can now marry and retire after showing of Ang Babae sa Septic Tank accessed on July 06, 2011 via www.pep.ph
  4. ^ a b Ang Babae sa Septic Tank tops Cinemalaya 2011; Eugene Domingo wins Best Actress accessed on July 25, 2011 via www.pep.ph
  5. ^ Ang Babae sa Septic Tank Showing Nationwide on August 3, 2011
  6. ^ Eugene Domingo surprised and grateful for awards reaped by Ang Babae Sa Septic Tank retrieved on July 31, 2011 via www.pep.ph
  7. ^ Ang Babae sa Septic Tank Showing Nationwide on August 3, 2011
  8. ^ 'Ang Babae sa Septic Tank' 'sheds light' on indie filmmaking retrieved on July 30, 2011 via http://www.mb.com.ph/
  9. ^ Ang Babae sa Septic Tank lets imagination run wild retrieved on July 30, 2011 via http://www.pep.ph/
  10. ^ Ang Babae sa Septic Tank grosses P20 million in five days retrieved on August 9, 2011 via www.pep.ph
  11. ^ "The Woman in the Septic Tank". variety.com. http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117946377/. Retrieved 2011-12-16. 
  12. ^ "The Woman in a Septic Tank: Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/woman-a-septic-tank-film-271138. Retrieved 2011-12-16. 
  13. ^ "Ang Babae sa Septic Tank is Philippines' entry for Best Foreign Language Film category of Oscar Awards". Philippine Entertainment Portal. http://www.pep.ph/news/31099/. Retrieved 2011-09-16. 
  14. ^ "63 Countries Vie for 2011 Foreign Language Film Oscar". oscars.org. http://www.oscars.org/press/pressreleases/2011/20111013.html. Retrieved 2011-10-14. 

External links

Official Website of Ang Babae Sa Septic Tank (The Woman in the Septic Tank)