Vilma Santos

The longest-reigning Queen of Philippine Cinema, also widely known as the Star for All Seasons and the QueenStar, Vilma Santos celebrates her golden anniversary in showbiz. She has starred in more than 200 films and has given the public some of the most memorable performances in Philippine motion picture history. An icon of film and popular culture, her magnetic screen presence has captured the hearts and minds of generations of Filipinos. Her enduring charisma and popularity have made her filmdom's most durable female superstar. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE

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Tuesday, April 9, 2013

The First Filipino Actress To Be Featured in TIME Magazine


TIME Magazine writes:                                                                 “The festival’s smash hit was Burlesk Queen, starring Filipino Superstar Vilma Santos.”






























“The Philippines: Let Them See Films. When politics became pretty much a one-man show in the Philippines, the people lost a prime source of entertainment. Part of the gap has been filled by a home-grown film industry, which displayed nine of its new productions at the Manila Film Festival last month. Some 2 million moviegoers saw the films.

Some of the movies were historical dramas pointing up the search for a Filipino identity during the long years of Spanish rule. But the most acclaimed were contemporary stories with a heavy populist touch. The festival’s smash hit was Burlesk Queen, starring Filipino Superstar Vilma Santos. It tells the syrupy tale of a poor girl who turns to burlesque dancing to support a crippled father. She falls in love with the son of a politician, elopes with him, and then tragically loses him back to his possessive mother. The treacle is supplemented with some gritty argument about the rights and wrongs of burlesque, with a lefthanded dig at censors. Huffs the burlesque impresario at one point: ‘Who are they to dictate what the people should see?’” - Time Magazine Feb. 13, 1978 Vol. 111 No. 7

Source:  starforallseasons.com

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