Maris Racal in tears after ‘Sunshine’ premiere at Far East Film Fest in Italy

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Maris Racal turned emotional after she watched her film “Sunshine” for the first time during its Italian premiere at the Far East Film Festival in Udine, Italy. The actress, wearing a custom Filipiniana by Filipino designer Marc Rancy, graced the screening along with film director Antoinette Jadaone, as seen in a video Racal reposted on

Maris Racal. Image: Instagram/@adrianneconcept, @project8projects Maris Racal turned emotional after she watched her film “Sunshine” for the first time during its Italian premiere at the Far East Film Festival in Udine, Italy. The actress, wearing a custom Filipiniana by Filipino designer Marc Rancy, graced the screening along with film director Antoinette Jadaone, as seen in a video Racal reposted on her Instagram Stories on Saturday, April 26.

Image: Instagram/@adrienneconcept via @mariesteller Production company Project 8 Projects then showed in a separate Instagram post the actress wiping tears from her eyes after the premiere. “Maris Racal saw ‘Sunshine’ for the first time in Udine, Italy. This was her as the credits rolled and the whole theatre clapped for her.



She bawled her eyes out,” it said in the caption. “We love you, Sunshine,” it added, referring to Racal’s titular role. “The world is yours!” A post shared by PROJECT 8 (@project8projects) Meanwhile, the production company also announced that “Sunshine” will also have its screening at the San Diego Asian Film Festival Spring Showcase.

A post shared by PROJECT 8 (@project8projects) “Sunshine” tells the story of a young gymnast whose career as part of the national team was put on hold after she discovered that she was pregnant. Prior to the Far East Film Fest, the movie also had its screenings at the Palm Springs International Film Fest in California and at the Berlin International Film Festival where it bagged the Crystal Bear award. Subscribe to our daily newsletter By providing an email address.

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