Advocacy film ‘Siglo ng Kalinga’ trains spotlight on real-life nurses

They just had to be oriented on the technicals of filmmaking," said producer Carl E. Balita of Lem Lorca's "Siglo ng Kalinga," which features real-life nurses, who first underwent a five-day acting workshop and were later given roles depending on the competencies they showed in acting. "The greatest challenge was how to make them act naturally. Put them bedside, and they may know what to do. The difference is when the camera is rolling and aesthetic requirements of production. Emotions will have to be somehow controlled and directed. However, to our surprise, they all did well during the acting workshop, which was a major preproduction element," Balita told Inquirer Entertainment ...

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