Ulan (film) explained

Ulan
Director:Irene Villamor
Music:Len Calvo
Cinematography:Neil Daza
Editing:Renard Torres
Studio:Viva Films
Distributor:Viva Films
Runtime:96 minutes
Country:Philippines
Language:Filipino

Ulan is a 2019 Filipino romantic drama film written and directed by Irene Villamor, starring Carlo Aquino and Nadine Lustre.[1] The film, which uses elements of magic realism in its storytelling, is a coming-of-age story about a young woman named Maya, who grew up alternately fascinated and fearful of the rain, stalked by storms and the “tikbalang” (the half-horse, half-human creature).[2]

The film was produced by Viva Films in partnership with streaming site HOOQ. It is HOOQ's first original film in the Philippines.[3] It was released in theaters nationwide on March 13, 2019.

Production

Development

Villamor spent years writing the screenplay. The idea for the character of Maya originated from a five-minute narrative Villamor made as a film student of the University of the Philippines in 1999.[2] The project is about a girl named Maya whose dream was to climb a tree in their backyard, but her mother would always catch and reprimand her. One day, she finally climbs it and sees a fantastic and she was wishing her mother could also see them.[2] She further developed the idea into a short story which she wrote while working as a script continuity supervisor for director Joyce Bernal in 2004 to 2005,[4] who gave Villamor the idea to turn the short story into a screenplay after the director caught her writing the short story.[5] Bernal serves as the movie's Creative Producer.[5] Villamor cites books by Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Isabel Allende as some of the works that influenced her while writing the story.[2] In the span of more than ten years, Villamor would always return to the screenplay to revise and add ideas as she pleased. Villamor admitted that the concept of the movie was pitched to many different production companies before Viva Films greenlit the project and allowed Villamor to maintain her original vision for the film.

Villamor sent an earlier version of the script to cinematographer Neil Daza in 2011.[6] In 2018, Villamor again sent the script with the working title “Si Maya, ang Ulan at ang mga Tikbalang” to Daza, who found it easy to say yes to doing the project.[6]

Casting

On June 20, 2018, a story conference was made by Viva Entertainment to announce the new film entitled Ulan which was to star Nadine Lustre and Xian Lim, together with Marco Gumabao and AJ Muhlach. Lim was then removed from the cast and was replaced by Carlo Aquino. The decision to replace Lim was due to scheduling conflict. According to Villamor, getting Aquino, whom she had already worked with in the 2018 romantic movie Meet Me in St. Gallen,[7] to do the role was easy.[5] The two had breakfast together to discuss the movie.[5] Aquino then reminded Villamor that she has already told him about the concept before and agreed to take on the role of Peter.[8]

Villamor describes Lustre, who plays the lead role of Maya, as “a modern Filipina and really has that depth to understand concepts like this.  And brave enough to plunge in to a role of Maya."[5] On the first day of filming, Nadine Lustre and Villamor sat down to talk for almost an hour, discussing what the film means for the both of them.[5] She also commends Aquino, whom she describes as “so good in understanding the character and finding connections with the role.  He makes my job so much easier because I don’t explain a lot when I talk to him. There’s a click that happens and there he is, right there being Peter.”[5]

Actress Mercedes Cabral and actor Dingdong Dantes served as the voice actors for the tikbalang couple whom the lead character Maya befriends as a child.[9] Villamor has worked with Dantes in the 2018 romantic movie .[10]

Filming

The biggest challenges of filming, according to Villamor, were creating the rain effect and deciding how the tikbalang would look like.[11] It took three look tests before the team decided on a final look for the tikbalangs.[12] In the end, the inspiration for the final look came from the papier mache works of the artisans they encountered while filming in Pila, Laguna.[12] This gave the look of the tikbalangs crudeness and innocence, which the team felt was appropriate in the story, it was a young Maya that would see the tikbalangs.[4]

Principal photography started on August 6, 2018.[13]

Soundtrack

The original soundtrack was released digitally on March 8, 2019.[14]

Ulan (Original Movie Soundtrack)
Type:soundtrack
Artist:Various Artists
Released:March 8, 2019
Genre:Soundtrack
Label:Viva Records Corporation

Release

The film was released in cinemas on March 13, 2019.[15]

International Screening

The film was released on March 21 in the Middle East and on March 22 in Singapore, Canada, USA and Australia.[16] In November 2019, the film was screened at the San Diego Asian Film Festival under the Asia Pop! category at the Edwards Mira Mesa Stadium in San Diego, United States.[17] On February 15, 2020, the film also premiered at the Copenhagen Asian Film Festival 2020.[18]

Reception

Oggs Cruz of Rappler described Ulan as "more than just fun and fantasies" and "deep and compelling". In relation to director Irene Villamor's filmography— which he described as "intriguing"— he said that the film "occupies a very important position". He went on to further describe the film's voice and perspective as "distinctly feminine" and praised the film for being "unbolted from very rigid plot structures of the genre". He further described it as "often beautifully meandering" and said that it "doesn’t easily surrender to expected emotions, evoking joy and hope out of tragedy". He went on further by calling it "utterly bewitching". He praised the performances of Lustre and Aquino and described them as "splendid". He also praised the film's production design and lighting for giving the film a look that "complements its ambitions". Ultimately, he described the film as a "solid piece of discursive entertainment despite its refreshingly odd mix of strangeness and familiarity [19]

Click the City's Wanggo Gallaga rated the film 4 out of 5 stars. He gave credit to Villamor for creating "a modern day fairytale that highlights the importance of our capacity for dreams and fantasy". He went on to praise Lustre for giving a "wonderfully measured performance that allows her to shift along with the film’s transitions to its many different genres".[20]

Tito Genova Valiente of Business Mirror described Ulan as a "lovely, singular film about loving and not loving" and went on to praise the performances of Lustre and Aquino. He praised Aquino for giving a "nuanced" performance and described the actor as a "wondrous face from one scene to another". As for Lustre's performance, he remarked that the actress has "proven to be the best actress in her generation in this role of a person whose life seems to be ruled not by the stars but by the rains". He went on to further describe Lustre's performance by saying that, "It has been such a long time when the camera of a local film has ever been in love with an actress. Nadine Lustre, with the face that can act, deserves that love." He also praised the film's cinematography and editing for contributing "keenly" to the film's narrative, and called director Irene Villamor "daring".[21]

Accolades

AwardDate of CeremonyCategoryRecipientResult
Asian Academy Creative AwardsOctober 16, 2019(Regional)[22] Best Feature FilmUlan
Best Original ScreenplayIrene Villamor
Best CinematographyNeil Daza
Best SoundUlan
Best Direction (Fiction)Irene Villamor
Best Actor in a Leading RoleCarlo Aquino
Best Actress in a Leading RoleNadine Lustre
December 6, 2019(Grand Finals)[23] Best SoundUlan
LionheartTV Rawr AwardsNovember 15, 2019[24] Bibo of the Year (Best Child Actress)Elia Ilano
PMPC Star Awards for MoviesDecember, 2019[25] Best Child PerformerElia Ilano
43rd Gawad UrianNovember 10, 2020[26] Best ActressNadine Lustre
Best Supporting ActorPerla Bautista
Best CinematographyNeil Daza
Best EditingBernard Torres
Best Production DesignFerdie Abuel
Best MusicLen Calvo and Adriane Macalipay
Best SoundVince Jan Banta, Mikko Quizon and RJ Cantos
68th FAMAS AwardsDecember 20, 2020[27] Best Production DesignFerdie Abuel
Best CinematographyNeil Daza
Best SoundJason Conanan and Mikko Quizon
Best Performance of the Year (Actress)Nadine Lustre

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nadine Lustre, balik-pelikula sa 'Ulan'. June 15, 2018. ABS-CBN News. ABS-CBN Corporation. July 19, 2018.
  2. Web site: Nadine Out of Her Comfort Zone. Carvajal. Dolly Anne. March 5, 2019. Inquirer.
  3. News: 'Ulan' launched as HOOQ's first original production in PH. March 13, 2019. Manila Standard.
  4. Web site: Nadine goes solo in 'Ulan'. Red. Isah. March 1, 2019. Manila Standard.
  5. Web site: Nadine Goes Solo in Ulan. Red. Isah. March 1, 2019. Manila Standard.
  6. Web site: Shooting from the Heart : Creating the World of ULAN. Daza. Neil. April 12, 2019.
  7. Web site: Meet Me in St. Gallen. IMDb.
  8. Web site: Nadine Goes Solo in Ulan. Red. Isah. March 1, 2019. March 1, 2019.
  9. News: Direk Irene Villamor reveals Dingdong Dantes, Mercedes Cabral's participation in 'Ulan' film. March 17, 2019. Push.
  10. Web site: Sid & Aya: Not a Love Story. IMDb.
  11. Web site: Nadine Goes Solo in 'Ulan'. Red. Isah. March 1, 2019. Manila Standard.
  12. Web site: Nadine goes solo in 'Ulan'. Red. Isah. . March 1, 2019.
  13. Web site: Nadine in movie by 'Sid and Aya' director. August 6, 2018. 04:54 PM. ABS-CBN Corporation. ABS-CBN Corporation Entertainment. September 4, 2018.
  14. Web site: Ulan (Original Movie Soundtrack) - Single by Janine Teñoso, Sabu & Rice Lucido. Apple Music.
  15. Web site: Xian Lim, Nadine Lustre team up for upcoming flick 'Ulan'. Hallare, Katrina. 07:21 PM. June 21, 2018. Inquirer.net. September 4, 2018.
  16. Web site: 'Ulan' mapapanood na sa Middle East, USA, Australia, Canada, at Singapore!. vivaentertainment.ph. February 12, 2020.
  17. Web site: Nadine Lustre wins fans' praise as 'Ulan' enters San Diego Asian Film Festival. Biong. Ian. entertainment.inquirer.net. October 15, 2019 . en. February 12, 2020.
  18. Web site: VIVA films "ULAN" at "NUUK", ipapalabas sa Copenhagen Asian Film Festival 2020! VIVA Entertainment. Francisco. Tricia. en-US. February 12, 2020.
  19. Web site: 'Ulan' review: More than just fun and fantasies. Cruz. Oggs. March 16, 2019. Rappler.
  20. Web site: Like a Modern Fairy Tale, 'Ulan' Juggles the Mundane and the Magical. Gallaga. Wanggo. March 2019. Click the City.
  21. Web site: 'Ulan': A lovely, singular film about loving and not loving. Valiente. Tito. March 21, 2019. Business Mirror.
  22. Web site: ABS-CBN stars, shows win big at the 3rd GEMS Hiyas ng Sining. January 16, 2019.
  23. Web site: 2019 FINAL WINNERS LIST. December 7, 2019. Asian Academy Creative Awards. en-US. February 12, 2020.
  24. News: Full List Of Winners of the RAWR Awards 2019. Lionheartv. November 15, 2019. en.
  25. News: Requintina. Robert. PMPC releases official list of nominees for 36th Star Awards for Movies. Manila Bulletin. March 19, 2021. en.
  26. News: November 10, 2020. FULL LIST: Winners, Gawad Urian 2020. Rappler.
  27. News: December 20, 2020. FULL LIST: Winners, 2020 FAMAS Awards. Rappler.