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Star for All Seasons Vilma Santos is back with another chilling performance as she descends into a dark and dangerous world to avenge her daughter’s tragic fate in the new trailer for her upcoming horror film, “Uninvited.”
Released on Sat. Nov. 30, the 2-minute trailer saw Santos take on the role of Eva Canderia, a grieving mother turns relentless avenger, stopping at nothing to make the people pay who are responsible for her daughter’s demise.
Article continues after this advertisement“Tandaan mong mabuti ang pangalan ng taong papatay sa’yo (Remember very well the name of the person who will kill you),” stated Santos’ character in the trailer.
FEATURED STORIES ENTERTAINMENT Sue Ramirez mum on status with Dominic Roque, but ‘enjoying’ his company ENTERTAINMENT Anthony Jennings confirms split with longtime GF ENTERTAINMENT Alodia Gosiengfiao, Christopher Quimbo welcome their first childDirected by Dan Villegas, “Uninvited” centers on family secrets and terror during a 24-hour party. The preview showcases a gripping mix of suspense, violence and emotional depth.
Aside from Santos, “Uninvited” features a stellar cast that includes Nadine Lustre, Aga Muhlach, Tirso Cruz III, Mylene Dizon, Gabby Padilla, Elijah Canlas, RK Bagatsing, Lotlot de Leon, Ketchup Eusebio, Cholo Barretto, Gio Alvarez and Ron Angeles.
Article continues after this advertisement“Uninvited” is an official entry to the 2024 Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF).
Article continues after this advertisementIt is produced by Mentorque Productions, producer of MMFF 2023 hit “Mallari,” and Project 8 Projects, producer of Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) 2024 entry “Sunshine.”
After taking home the Best Actress trophy in last year’s MMFF for her performance in “When I Met You in Tokyo,” Santos is back to vie for the top acting honors as she explores the dark and gritty themes in “Uninvited” that she said truly challenged her.
Article continues after this advertisement“It’s been hard for me to find a role that will be suitable for my age and the role that will challenge me because, in my more than 62 years in the industry, I feel like I’ve already done every role and most of the characters appear to be repetitive,” said the veteran star during the film’s grand media launch.
“But with ‘Uninvited’ and my role, I feel I was somehow challenged,” she noted.
“Uninvited” is set to open in local cinemas on Dec. 25, alongside other MMFF entries.
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