I'll Be There (2010 film)

I'll Be There is a 2010 Filipino drama film starring Gabby Concepcion with daughter, KC Concepcion and Jericho Rosales. It is Star Cinema's offering for Father's Day.[1] The film premiered nationwide on June 16, 2010.

I'll Be There
Theatrical movie poster
Directed byMaryo J. de los Reyes
Produced by
Screenplay by
  • Athena Aringo
  • Melissa Mae Chua
  • Anj Pessumal
Story by
  • Artemio C. Abad Jr.
  • Athena Aringo
  • Melissa Mae Chua
Starring
Music byJesse Lucas
CinematographyGary L. Gardoce
Edited byTara Illenberger
Production
company
Release date
  • June 16, 2010 (2010-06-16)
CountryPhilippines
Language
  • Filipino
  • English
Box office₱41 million

The film had international screenings in select cities in the United States such as San Francisco, CA, Milpitas, CA, Cerritos, CA, Ontario, CA, San Diego, CA, Seattle, WA, Honolulu, HI, Las Vegas, NV, and Bergenfield, NJ.[2]

Plot

The story revolves around Maxi dela Cerna, a young, aspiring New York-based fashion designer who returns to the Philippines shortly after her mother's death to find her father. She had been swindled by her ex-boyfriend and hopes to pay off her debts by selling the piece of provincial land that her parents co-owned. But this means spending time with her father whom she hates for walking out on her and her mother 15 years ago. As the uptight and guarded Maxi struggles to immerse herself in farm life and deal with a father she despises, she crosses paths again with Tommy, her childhood friend, now an architect who is trying to heal from his own mistakes in the past with his 7-year-old son.

Cast

Reception

The film only garnered a total of ₱21.7 million[3] on its first five days in theaters. The film ranked third on its opening weekend in the Philippine box office, behind Toy Story 3 and The Karate Kid.[4]

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References

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