
On December 19, 2009, the UPV Cinematheque was inaugurated at the UPV Iloilo
City campus.
Oliver Exmundo and his parents, Solomon Exmundo (BS Mining Eng'g '65) and Nilda
Lopez-Exmundo (BSFS '65 MPA 69), were among the guests of honor of the occasion.
The family was responsible for furnishing the interior of the cinema to include
the aircon units, projector, sound systems, chairs, and even bathroom fixtures.
Oliver also donated framed giant posters of some of cinema's cult classics such
as "The Sound of Music," "King Kong," "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly,"
"Spartacus," "Fantasia," "Lawrence of Arabia," "On the Waterfront," "Oliver,"
Frankenstein," "2002 Space Odyssey," The Greatest Show on Earth," and "Ben Hur,"
among others.
Oliver, who was born in Iloilo, is a Senior Animator at Weta Digital. Weta is
the New Zealand-based outfit that created the visual effects of the world-famous
The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy. Oliver is a graduate of the
Etobicoke School of Arts in Toronto and the Ontario College of Arts. He received
his Diploma in Classical Animation from the Sheridan College in Ontario.
He started his professional career as an animator at the Foundation Imaging in
Los Angeles which produced television series such as Starship Troopers,
Max Steel, and Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future. He moved on to join
the TV network Nickelodeon which produced Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. He
moved to New Zealand in 2002 to join Weta Digital. His film credits include the
following: The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers; The Lord of the Rings: The
Return of the King; I-Robot; King Kong; X-Men: The Last Stand; Eragon; The Water
Horse; and, most recently, James Cameron's Avatar which was released in
December 2009.
Another guest of honor was UP alumna Salvacion Zaldivar-Perez (AA 54), Governor
of Antique, who was instrumental in sourcing the funds for the 3M building.
Also in attendance were the officials of the UPV administration led by
Chancellor Minda J. Formacion and Vice-Chancellor Louise Annette Escoto.
The inauguration ceremony included a short program followed by the screening of
"It's a Wonderful Life," a 1946 classic hit starring James Stewart, a leading
man and Hollywood heartthrob during his time.
Chancellor Formacion acknowledged the "love and dedication" of the Exmundo
family who treated the Cinematheque Project "like a child," coming daily to
check on the progress of the work and overseeing details, "even the proper
hanging of the curtains inside the cinema," she noted.
"I am not a big donor but I am a big solicitor," said Gov. Perez, referring to
the P 3M that she was able to solicit from the Consunji Corporation. However,
upon seeing that the Cinematheque still needs a lot of work to be completely
finished, she quipped, "Consunji, your donation is not enough!"
Gov. Perez also recognized the assistance extended by other donors such as the
Antique Binirayan Foundation, UP alumni, and Sen. Edgardo Angara.
"I pledge to you that we will finish the painting [of the exterior] outside and
other things that need to be finished," she stated. This was met by a resounding
applause from her audience.
"Oliver, our dream was realized today," she said by way of appreciating his
donation.
The UPV Cinematheque
The UPV Cinematheque is a film theater to showcase modern masterpieces, modern
genre and avant-garde films, claimed documentaries, and short films for studies
and analysis by students in the arts and the humanities and related studies. It
will also be an archival museum for film memorabilia, props, conceptual arts and
storyboards that will be useful in developing interest in the craft of
film-making.
It was only last year when the Project was formally launched by the UPV Office
of Alumni Relations as one of its major projects in line with the UP Centennial
Celebration.
Because of the generosity of donors like the Exmundos, UP alumni and friends of
UPV, the mini-theater now stands at the Iloilo City campus.
The UPV Cinematheque will also serve as a venue for screening a wide array of
movies ranging from landmark films in cinematic history to non-mainstream, art
or foreign films worthy of study but suitable and recommended for family
viewing.
Because the current generation of viewers has been denied many noteworthy early
films due to their unavailability and their lack of commercial value, the
Cinematheque will provide a film collection that will allow them the opportunity
to discover this bygone era by reviving the "Sunday Night Matinee" family
viewing sessions.
The UPV Cinematheque also aims to develop and enrich the moviegoer's passion and
appreciation for the art of film through the observance of proper film-viewing
etiquette and the offer of interesting facts about each film such as the cast
and production crew; awards; groundbreaking artistic achievements in
composition, sound and light technology; story and script; acting and staging;
and editing.
In the future, the Cinematheque will offer courses in digital filmmaking, film
theory and history, master's classes, and workshops for members embarking on a
career or hobby in making movies, whether full length, short film, or
documentary.
Fundraising for Cinematheque
To maintain a high standard of excellence, the Cinematheque will be membership
driven and will rely on the support of individuals, foundations, corporations
and all levels of government.
To show your support, with a P 25,000 gift, you can dedicate a theater chair in
memory of a loved one or pay respects to a living person or organization by
honoring them with a seat/chair in their name. A plaque with up to two lines
will be attached to the chair.
For example, your plaque might say: IN MEMORY OF GRANDMA BY JOHN AND JANE DOE or
IN HONOR OF JOHN DOE BY FRIENDS AND FAMILY.
You can also purchase a chair in your own name or your Organization's name to
show your support for the mini-cinema: DONATED BY (YOUR NAME) or CLASS OF 1980.
For further information on how you can purchase a chair, please call the UPV
Office of Alumni Relations at (033) 336-8837, 509-0596 c/o Almera Facto.
Oliver with Antique Gov. Salvacion Z. Perez and Chancellor Minda Formacion