For producing work worthy of our praise, bravo!” Inquirer president and CEO Sandy Prieto-Romualdez told the 27 honorees in this year’s edition of the Inquirer Indie Bravo! “I wouldn’t miss this chance,” Alikpala said, adding that this particular Indie Bravo! Inquirer Entertainment section editor Rito Asilo, who cohosted the show with this writer, noted that “this year was like a reboot, it can’t be perfect.”Asilo was referring to the recent passing of Indie Bravo! project director and Entertainment section writing editor Bayani San Diego, who was known for his passion in promoting indie movies. Citing Inquirer board member Marixi Rufino-Prieto, Velarde promised that the Indie Awards “will stay for as long as filmmaking still throbs in your veins, and that seems to be a long, long time.”Read Next
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer December 15, 2018 23:26 UTC