Radio Romance | |
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Directed by | Jose Javier Reyes |
Written by | Jose Javier Reyes |
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Cinematography | Ricardo O. Jacinto |
Edited by | Danilo "Danny" Gloria |
Music by | Jessie Lasaten |
Production company | Star Cinema |
Distributed by | Star Cinema |
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Running time | 123 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
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Radio Romance is a 1996 Philippine slice of life romantic comedy film written and directed by Jose Javier Reyes based on an original story developed by Mia Concio Imperial. The film's title originated from DWRR-FM's then-branding Radio Romance, used from July 1989 to April 1996. The film stars Gelli de Belen, Paolo Abrera, Claudine Barretto, Rico Yan (who was introduced in this film),[1] Sharmaine Arnaiz, Robin Da Roza, and John Estrada in the lead roles while supporting casts include Jolina Magdangal, Gina Pareño, father-and-son Noel and Koko Trinidad, Amable Quiambao, Nikka Valencia, Ogie Diaz, Ernie Zarate, and Malou Crisologo.
Produced and released by Star Cinema, it was theatrically premiered on February 14, 1996, as the film studio's Valentine's Day offering. The film predated the 2003 British-American romantic comedy film Love Actually and Japanese romance anime Tsuredure Children and marked the first film where Claudine Barretto and Rico Yan paired up.
As part of the film's 25th anniversary, the film was digitally restored and remastered by ABS-CBN Film Restoration and Central Digital Lab, and it was released on January 14, 2021, via KTX.ph.[2]
Synopsis
Veronica is a young woman who works as a librarian at a university during the daytime and spends her time writing. Unknown to many, she led a secret life as a radio DJ at night where she hosted a radio program where she read love letters sent by her listeners, offered them advice, and played the songs they requested. One day, during the program, she read a letter from her secret admirer who wanted to see her in person. Even though she addresses the love problems of her audience, Veronica would have to address her own love problem.
Cast
- Gelli de Belen as Veronica/DJ Roni Night
- Paolo Abrera as Jed Montinola
- Claudine Barretto as Marian Cordero
- Rico Yan as Gary Balmaceda
- Sharmaine Arnaiz as Babsy Fernandez
- Robin Da Roza as Raffy Molina
- John Estrada as Lester Carmona
- Jolina Magdangal as Willia "Willie" Acosta
- Noel Trinidad as Bong Cordero
- Gina Pareño as Mercedes "Ched" Cordero
- Eula Valdez as Mylene Cordero
- Jason Zamora as Christopher Cordero
- Koko Trinidad as Monching Palacios
- Ama Quiambao as Viring Palacios
- Nikka Valencia as Lizbeth
- Joshua Zamora as Eugene
- Malou Crisologo as Meldy Faustino
- Lito Villareal as Boni Aguas
- Ogie Diaz as Loy
- Ernie Zarate as Fernando Balmaceda
Production[3]
The original story of the film was developed by Mia Concio-Imperial for Star Cinema and is used to boost the popularity of ABS-CBN's FM radio station, DWRR-FM 101.9, which was then branded as Radio Romance. Writer-director Jose Javier Reyes joined the project after he was told by the film studio heads, Malou N. Santos and Olivia M. Lamasan, that they needed him to expand the storyline and then, he ended up as the director of the project.
The original story treatment by Concio-Imperial revolves around the life of a young woman named Veronica, who is a librarian during the daytime, and by nighttime, she becomes a radio DJ under the name "Roni Night". When Reyes joined the project, he expanded the story which not only revolved around her and the secret admirer but also a set of characters who are tuning into her radio show for love advice. As a result of his numerous additions to the story, the project became an "ensemble film", which Reyes had already done fourteen years prior when he wrote the screenplay of Peque Gallaga's violent war drama classic Oro, Plata, Mata.
Because the production team was given a deadline by the studio, the dialogues spoken by the characters throughout the film are in live sound rather than being dubbed in post-production.
Music
According to writer-director Jose Javier Reyes, Star Cinema approved his idea to work with the vocal group The Company to produce a soundtrack for the film.[3] Besides the produced soundtrack, the film also used the station's jingle of the same name as the film, composed and performed by singer-songwriter Jose Mari Chan.
References
- ↑ Salterio, Leah (March 31, 2002). "Rico sang to "woman out of my life"". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Inquirer Group of Companies. p. A20. Retrieved November 14, 2023.
- ↑ ABS-CBN Corporation Communications (January 13, 2021). "Remastered "Radio Romance" to premiere digitally on KTX.ph" (Press release). Quezon City, Metro Manila: ABS-CBN Entertainment. Retrieved November 14, 2023.
- 1 2 Gomez, Jerome (January 15, 2021). "Direk Joey Reyes on making "Radio Romance" 25 years ago: "It was a joy"". ANC X (ABS-CBN News). Retrieved November 14, 2023.