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Janno Gibbs on why he’s drawn to directing

  • Writer: Balitang Marino
    Balitang Marino
  • Jun 19
  • 3 min read

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June 19 ------ Since they form a vital part of the mise en scéne and the creative process of putting it together, actors are naturally drawn to give directing a try and consider it as another professional path. That’s why there are actors’ directors. One of them is Janno Gibbs, who is relatively new in the field but won the Best Director award at the Jinseo Arigato Film Festival for the action-comedy “Itutumba Ka Ng Tatay Ko.”


“Nakaka-kilig, especially for a first-time director,” said Janno in a virtual chat with The STAR for the program “Masked Singer Pilipinas” Season 3, where he sits as a judge detective. It airs Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. and Sundays, 8:45 p.m. on TV5 and Sari Sari Channel. “I think it’s my first award, anything, for the movies,” added he. “I’ve been nominated as an actor, pero never pa akong nanalo. Nakakatawa at nakakatuwa na as a director pa, hindi pa as an artista, first time.”


Being a director is in his DNA since his grandfather, the dad of his mom, is the National Artist for Film Gerry de Leon. “I’ve been wanting to direct since I can remember,” shared Janno on when and how he was bitten by the directing bug. “Since nung artista pa lang ako, kahit nung nag-uumpisa ako mahilig na akong makialam sa mga direktor at mag-suggest na ‘Direk, pwede ba nating gawin ito or anything na mapaganda yung eksena o pelikula.”


And then the long-awaited chance came via the film “Itutumba Ka Ng Tatay Ko.” As an actor-turned-director, Janno understands the challenges and concerns such as being sleep deprived because of other work commitments that affect a thespian’s performance. According to the artists he worked with on the “Itutumba Ka Ng Tatay Ko” set, Janno is a chill, cool, relaxed and detailed director. “Ini-explain ko mabuti ang eksena,” said he, also differentiating comedy from drama as genres of acting. “In comedy, timing is important. Sa reaksyon, eh, kanya, kanya tayo ng style.”


The challenging part of doing comedy is the subjectivity, said he. “Hindi lahat ng nakakatawa sa’yo ay nakakatawa sa akin. It’s a bit tricky.” Janno also thinks of himself as “an actor, primarily, who can be funny. That’s my assessment of myself. In real life, hindi naman ako, I mean, a comedian who is the life of the party, hindi, eh. Tahimik lang ako. I think I’m more of an actor who can do comedy.” He is a multi-faceted creative who is a singer, songwriter, performer, host, actor and director.


As the latter, he can also direct his iconic film “Pedro Penduko” and reprise the character. “That’s my dream project,” said Janno. “I’m hoping and pitching ‘Pedro Penduko’ 3 or a Part 3 to close the trilogy.” In July, Janno said he will begin shooting a new movie. He also stars in and directs it. “I want to prove to myself and also challenge myself that I can do different (things). It’s still a comedy, of course. Hindi ako lalayo (I will not veer away from the genre) and that’s my mission. I will stick to comedy,” said he. “Mag-aano lang siya, mag-iiba lang siya ng nuances.”


Aside from his showbiz personas, Janno is a loving husband to wife, actress Bing Loyzaga and dad to two daughters. They’re now empty nesters. Their eldest is now based in Singapore with her husband, while the youngest is in the Philippines. “Dalawang sides,” said Janno on how he views having grown-up and independent children or being empty nesters. “One is nakakalungkot kasi, late na kaming naging empty nesters, even in their late 20s, kasama pa rin namin yung mga kids namin. “It’s kinda sad that the house is quieter now although we are often together. The other side (of it) is nag-e-enjoy naman kami ni Bing, kumbaga ay wala tayong kailangang alalahanin. Yung mga sarili na lang natin. Pwede tayong mag-enjoy na lang, wala kang inisip na iniwan sa bahay.


Source: philstar.com

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