CONGRATULATIONS to Nathalie Hart. She went to New York to attend the IFFM (International Filmfest Manhattan) where her movie, “Siphayo”, is an entry. She was so surprised during the awards night that she won as best actress for her role as a young nurse who seduced a father (Allan Paule) and his two sons (Joem Bascon and Luis Alandy), and she succeeded in bedding all of them.
“Hindi ko talaga ine-expect ito,” she says. “I just went there to represent our movie. Hindi ko akalaing mananalo pala akong best actress. Blessing ito, a confirmation na wala akong dapat ipagsisi sa ginawa kong sexy scenes and love scenes in the movie. Hindi nasayang lahat ng pagod, emotional turmoil and disrobing na ginawa ko. Thanks to our producer, Mrs. Baby Go of BG Productions, and to our director, Joel Lamangan, who guided me well in interpreting my very difficult role of a scheming seductress who has a secret agenda.”
The movie was about to be shown three weeks ago when line producer Dennis Evangelista decided to postpone its playdate due to lack of theaters. They are finally opening in theaters nationwide on November 2, as an All Souls Day presentation.
“Confident kaming papasukin ng tao ang ‘Siphayo’ at hindi sila masisiphayo sa sobrang pagka-daring ng movie,” says Dennis. “Nathalie gave her all at kahit nga ang mga matagal nang patay, bubuhayin niya uli at gagalitin dahil sa mga mapangahas niyang eksena in ‘Siphayo’ na wala na siyang itinago.”
“Hindi ko talaga ine-expect ito,” she says. “I just went there to represent our movie. Hindi ko akalaing mananalo pala akong best actress. Blessing ito, a confirmation na wala akong dapat ipagsisi sa ginawa kong sexy scenes and love scenes in the movie. Hindi nasayang lahat ng pagod, emotional turmoil and disrobing na ginawa ko. Thanks to our producer, Mrs. Baby Go of BG Productions, and to our director, Joel Lamangan, who guided me well in interpreting my very difficult role of a scheming seductress who has a secret agenda.”
The movie was about to be shown three weeks ago when line producer Dennis Evangelista decided to postpone its playdate due to lack of theaters. They are finally opening in theaters nationwide on November 2, as an All Souls Day presentation.
“Confident kaming papasukin ng tao ang ‘Siphayo’ at hindi sila masisiphayo sa sobrang pagka-daring ng movie,” says Dennis. “Nathalie gave her all at kahit nga ang mga matagal nang patay, bubuhayin niya uli at gagalitin dahil sa mga mapangahas niyang eksena in ‘Siphayo’ na wala na siyang itinago.”