MANILA – Filmmaker Avid Liongren revealed it took over three years of work before the animated film “Hayop Ka! The Nimfa Dimaano Story,” starring Angelica Panganiban, Sam Milby and Robin Padilla, actu
ally came to life.
Liongren said the panel they presented to were onboard until they asked them about the statement or the advocacy which the film aims to champion. “We were working through the lockdown and swerte kami na we were able to dissemble the studio, pinauwi lahat. Nung nakakadama na kami na medyo magugunaw na ang mundo, ‘Uwi niyo na ang mga computer and ayusin natin ang mga internet connection niyo.’ We all worked remotely. It was very challenging kasi I’m used to looking over someone’s work and telling them what to do. Dito, we had to write down everything and be more concise in communication,” he said.
They also did not have a problem in coming up with the perfect cast, noting that it wasn’t some complicated process.
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