This is Ben Evardone’s favorite film from Cinemalaya this year

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It’s a socially relevant movie that features his bailiwick.
Governor Ben Evardone has been gushing about Mina-Anud, an independently produced film which was an entry for this year’s Cinemalaya Film Festival.
He described the film as an “epic movie on poverty, drugs, corruption, family and a paradise place is a must-see.” The key for him was the last part — apparently, it was shot in an island village of Llorente, Eastern Samar where the title was based on.
“An entry to the recent Cinemalaya, Mina-anud is based on true events. This deserves support,” Evardone said.
MINA-ANUD, an epic movie on poverty, drugs, corruption, family and a paradise place is a must-see. Mina-anud, the setting of the movie, is an island village of Llorente, Eastern Samar. An entry to the recent Cinimalaya, Mina-anud is based on true events. This deserves support.
— BenEvardone (@EvardoneBen) August 22, 2019
MINA-ANUD, an epic movie on poverty, drugs, corruption, family and a paradise place is a must-see. Mina-anud, the setting of the movie, is an island village of Llorente, Eastern Samar. An entry to the recent Cinimalaya, Mina-anud is based on true events. This deserves support.
— BenEvardone (@EvardoneBen) August 22, 2019
Head to the cinemas if you can still catch this!