Isabel Sandoval Returns to Philippines
US-based Filipino filmmaker Isabel Sandoval is returning to her roots in the Philippines to shoot her fourth feature film, “Moonglow.” She is known for her directorial work in the critically acclaimed 2019 film “Lingua Franca” and other notable Filipino works.
Background of Isabel Sandoval
- Recognized for her directorial prowess in “Lingua Franca,” “Señorita,” and “Aparisyon.”
- Brings a unique blend of Filipino storytelling and international filmmaking experience.
- Born and raised in Cebu before moving to the US in 2005.
About “Moonglow”
“Moonglow” is a noir crime thriller starring internationally award-winning actor Arjo Atayde. The film follows the story of a female police detective who steals money from a corrupt police chief and the investigation that follows.
Director’s Vision
Isabel Sandoval aims to showcase world-class Filipino talent with “Moonglow” and bring a new vision of Filipino cinema internationally. She describes the film as her most ambitious and radical project to date, blending strong political themes with a lush and poetic visual style.
Setting and Themes
- The film is set in the 1960s and 1970s, exploring distinctive aesthetics and cultural milieu of that era.
- It presents Filipino characters in a stylish and fashionable light rarely seen in contemporary cinema.
Film Title and Tone
Sandoval chose “Moonglow” as the title to encapsulate the mood and atmosphere of the film. While inspired by classic film noirs, she infuses the narrative with hope, optimism, and romanticism, offering a unique perspective on the genre.
Premiere and Distribution
The director hopes to premiere “Moonglow” at the Venice Film Festival this year and is working on securing international distribution through her agent at Creative Artists Agency.
Cast
Aside from Arjo Atayde, the film also stars Carlitos Siguion-Reyna and Agot Isidro.