‘That Thing Called Tadhana’ tour
The film’s poster tagline asks, “Where do broken hearts go nga ba talaga, Tita Whitney?” You can find the answer by going on a “Tadhana” tour. Here are the stops
The film’s poster tagline asks, “Where do broken hearts go nga ba talaga, Tita Whitney?” You can find the answer by going on a “Tadhana” tour. Here are the stops
Let’s not forget the hidden charges, please. Let’s face it—except for the ketchup at the bus stop and the mat Mace and Anthony borrowed at Mt. Kiltepan, nothing else was free.
It was the first week of the year and we were sitting in a restaurant in Podium, just steps away from the mall’s cinemas, waiting for Antoinette Jadaone. The location was
Once upon a time, when we wanted to reserve a book at National Book Store, we had to call a specific branch to ask them to look for it. We do this so often that we now have the number of about seven different stores saved in our phones. But not anymore, because National Book Store has launched its hotlines for orders, reservations and inquiries.
We’ve been fans of Antoinette Jadaone since we watched her film “Six Degrees of Separation from Lilia Cuntapay.” The writer and director, whose movie “Beauty In A Bottle” is currently in cinemas, is working on what she calls her dream project, “That Thing Called Tadhana.”
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