Sosy Problems is a 2012 Filipino comedy film produced by GMA Pictures and directed by Andoy Ranay. It stars Rhian Ramos, Heart Evangelista, Solenn Heussaff, and Bianca King. The film is one of the eight official entries of the 2012 Metro Manila Film Festival which began on December 25, 2012.[2]
Sosy Problems | |
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Directed by | Andoy L. Ranay[1] |
Screenplay by |
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Story by | Annette Gozon-Abrogar |
Produced by | Jose Mari Abacan Annette Gozon-Abrogar |
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Cinematography | Juan Lorenzo Orendain III |
Edited by | Tara Illenberger |
Music by | Teresa Barrozo |
Production company | |
Distributed by | GMA Films |
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Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
Box office | ₱25 million |
The film is streaming online on YouTube.
Cast
- Heart Evangelista as Claudia Ortega
- Rhian Ramos as Lizzie Consunji
- Solenn Heussaff as Margaux Bertrand
- Bianca King as Danielle Alvarez
- Aljur Abrenica as Benjo
- Alden Richards as Iñaki Montinola
- Mikael Daez as Santiago Elizalde
- Mikey Bustos as Denmark
- Tim Yap as Jamie Yap
- Barbie Forteza as Becca
- Kristoffer Martin as Ismael
- Ricky Davao as Sebastian Alvarez
- Maritoni Fernandez as Dada Alvarez
- Mylene Dizon as Bernice Ty
- Cherie Gil as Martina Bertrand
- Agot Isidro as Glory Ortega
- Johnny Revilla as Gabriel Consunji
- Nova Villa as Lola Patria
- Lexi Fernandez as Stef Alvarez
- Bianca Pulmano as Ana
- Karen Santiago as Ella
- Robert Arevalo as Mang Ador
Background and development
The film was first announced on May 7, 2012, through GMA Network as they plan to release new films monthly. The original casts that was first revealed in Philippine Star was composed of Solenn Heussaff, Isabelle Daza, Bianca King while the leading men happened to be Aljur Abrenica and Mikael Daez.[5] The newest kapuso star, Benjamin Alves was the latest addition to the cast after signing an exclusive contract to GMA Network and GMA Films.[6] Director Mark Reyes was supposed to direct the film because Dominic Zapata was busy with the Boy Pick-Up: The Movie, but in May, Director Reyes was replaced by Andoy Ranay.[5] The script was submitted to the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority to be reviewed as potential Film Fest entry.[2] On June, the film becomes one of the 8 official entries to the 2012 Metro Manila Film Festival.[1][7] It will have its regular screening starting December 25, 2012.[1][8] In September, director Andoy Ranay changed the title from Coño Problems to Sosy Problems.[9]
Production
In the film, Rhian Ramos plays Lizzie, the spoiled-rich daughter of a hotelier who is a self-appointed leader of the Sosy group; Bianca King portrays Danielle, the daughter of a politician who is on the brink of being impeached from office; Solenn Heussaff is Margaux, the daughter of the former beauty queen (Cherie Gil) and the best friend and half sister of Claudia (Heart Evangelista) who is also the daughter of a beauty queen (Agot Isidro). Margaux and Claudia were competing one another from beauty to the only man they see who is Benjo (Aljur Abrenica), an all-around employee at the Polo Club.
Their main problem, however, is that their favorite hangout place, The Polo Club, which reminds them of all the memories of their “firsts” in life – including their first kisses and love affairs – is in danger of being torn down and replaced with a mall that is not so much for the rich and famous: in other words, not a “sosy” mall.
The “sosy” ladies will do everything they can in order to stop the Polo Club owners from pursuing their plans, and they will risk everything—even their poise and glamour—to achieve their goal.
Trailer
The films official trailer was released on GMA Network's YouTube account on December 10, 2012.[10]
Music
The film's theme song is Rocco Nacino's cover of "Learning The Ways Of Love", originally sung by Peabo Bryson.
References
External links
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