Why direk Jowee is 'strictly controversial'

Direk Jowee Morel at work on one of his controversial films, one of them Strictly Confidential which was among the indies stopped by MTRCB chief Ma. Consoliza Laguardia from being shown uncut at the UP Film Institute which has been the venue of uncensored films in the name of academic freedom. Direk Jowee, born in Cebu to a British father and a Filipina mother, was raised in London where he had his early education.

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Did you know that uncensored (mostly indie) films have been temporarily suspended from being shown at the UP Film Institute by MTRCB chief Ma. Consoliza Laguardia? For a long time, the Institute was the venue of the “uncut” in the name of academic freedom.

Among those whose attention was called (and were almost slapped with a court case) was new director Jowee Morel whose film, Strictly Confidential (a 2009 documentary), got the ire of Laguardia (as did Adolf Alix Jr.’s Aurora and Monti Parungao’s Sagwan).

Showing of those films were rudely interrupted, leading to the suspension of th UPFI “uncensored” showings.

But the spirit and enthusiasm of direk Jowee is hardly dampened.

“I feel all the more challenged,” said direk Jowee whose other film, the Iza Calzado starrer Mona Singapore Escort, was cut up not by the MTRCB but by the producer that, according to direk Jowee with a shrug, “I didn’t recognize it anymore,” adding with a wry smile, “first full-commercial film ko pa naman.”

His other works are: EC2LUV (a film docu featuring unknown actors, 2005), Mga Paru-Parong Rosas (retitled Pink Butterflies when it was shown at an international Pink Festival for gay-themed films, 2006), When A Gay Man Loves (docu, 2007), Latak (Residue, feature film, 2008), Moving Dreams (docu, 2008) and hiStory (docu, 2009).

His being “strictly controversial” is accidental.

Born in Cebu to a British father and a Filipino mother on Nov. 8, 1969, direk Jowee was a London-based recording artist who started his film career writing and directing shows in London’s West End. He describes himself as “a naturalist who believes in the intrinsic goodness of man but a pragmatist in dealing with the frailties of humans.”

“The world is my school,” said direk Jowee who has travelled to every nook and cranny of his “school.”

He added that he is committed to making films that provoke, cultivate, enlighten and probably entertain.

And, in the process without his meaning to, earn the ire of the country’s “guardians of public morality.”

That’s why he is “strictly controversial.”

Bohol International Filmfest postponed

Remember the Bohol International Film Festival reported by Funfare a few months ago as being conceptualized by Maryo J. delos Reyes and Cesar Montano as part of this month’s celebration of the province’s Sandugo Festival? The sad news: It has been postponed indefinitely.

Funfare learned that the Bohol Film Development Organization, Inc. (BOFIDO) has decided to scrap the ambitious project which was supposed to be held from July 18 to 25. Reason given was insufficient funds and time for preparing logistical requirements, according to Maryo, the BOFIDO president. Cesar, the BOFIDO chairman, has politely turned down his appointment by Pres. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as special envoy and promoter of Indie Films and Filipino Movies here and abroad because he’s deadset on running for Bohol governor in 2010.

The BOFIDO is composed of prestigious Boholanos who have made a name in the entertainment industry who desire to realize the vision of creating the province of Bohol as a dynamic and creative “hub of arts and culture” not only for the Visayas and Mindanao but for the entire country. Other BOFIDO members are artist-musical director Lutgardo Labad, social director Tweet Alturas and Disi Alba-Yap (doctor of family medicine and producer).

Briefly noted

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(E-mail reactions at rickylo@philstar.net.ph or at entphilstar@yahoo.com)

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