Charo Santos just dropped some major news today: she had just finished filming for Lav Diaz’s new film Ang Babaeng Humayo. The nonchalance with which this bit of information is announced escapes me; I share with Richard Bolisay (who took to Twitter to share the news) a feeling of welcome surprise. Who, indeed, would have thought?
The new film, which is slated for release Christmas Day (yup, the new and refined M.M.F.F. looks like it’s kicking high-gear), marks the actress’ return to the craft. Ms. Santos is the current C.C.O. of ABS-CBN, the largest television and broadcasting network in the Philippines. Ms. Santos holds an established filmography as a film actress, having worked with the likes of Mike De Leon and Lino Brocka.
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Details about the film are as yet undisclosed, but we do know that it also stars John Lloyd Cruz, Shamaine Buencamino, and Noni Buencamino. The film is set in Mindoro.
Ang Babaeng Humayo is produced by Cinema One and is said to be Lav’s entry to this year’s Metro Manila Film Festival (M.M.F.F.). So there, something to look forward to.