Director: Chris Martinez
Script: Chris Martinez
Cinematographer: Larry Manda
Editing: Ike Veneracion
Sound: Mac Vazquez
Music: Brian Cua, Ricci Chan
Cast: Mylène Dizon, Eugène Domingo, Tessie Tomas
Production:
Martinez-Rivera
Tel: 91.7.813.9464
Mail: [email protected]
Year: 2008
HD CAM, Colour, 117 min,
OV Tagalog with English Subtitles
French Electronic Subtitles
European Premiere
If you have 100 things to do before you die, what would they be? Joyce, a single yuppie who works for an accounting firm, lives alone in a well-appointed apartment with her cat. At her prime, Joyce id diagnosed with cancer. She has less than a month to live. She resigns from work and takes home a bunch of Post-It's. At home, she starts to write and sticks on a blank wall the 100 Post-Its to serve as reminder of 100 "things to do" before she dies. The task vary from practical to whimsical, from mundane to profound, from "things-she-will-missdoing" to "things-she-wishes-she has-done". They are simple tasks and hard tasks. Not wanting to be pitied and be treated differently, she accomplishes her list all by herself. Her character unfolds - a rigid, uncompromising and "by-the-numbers" woman. Unresolved questions in her life are confronted: her solitude, her decision to keep her condition to herself, her regrets and views about death.