As Filipino Heritage Month sweeps across the nation, a captivating feature film emerges, inviting audiences to celebrate not only the rich cultural tapestry but also the unwavering spirit within the United States Navy and the enigmatic 'Filipino Mafia.'
"The Master Chief," a creation born from the vision of none other than Manny Pacquiao’s Almighty Zeus and the talented writer, director, and actor, Chris Soriano, is poised to captivate audiences with its gripping narrative. This cinematic masterpiece introduces us to the world of a young Filipino sailor who enlists in the U.S. Navy, driven by dreams of a brighter future. Yet, the voyage is far from ordinary, as he is confronted with the stark reality of racial tension aboard the ship.
While the term 'Filipino Mafia' may carry a negative implication, all Navy sailors speak of it in a positive light. Its roots can be traced back to the strong camaraderie among Filipinos, who support their fellow sailors in resourceful ways.
Chris Soriano, the creative force behind "The Master Chief," crafted this film not merely as a military action/drama, but as a tribute to the resilience and unspoken bonds that characterize the Filipino experience. As Soriano aptly puts it, "We wanted to create a movie that shows how sailors work together in tough problems like racism and bullying."
Filmed against the backdrop of San Diego and Navy ships, this cinematic journey is set to hit the silver screen in Theaters Nationwide on November 17th closer to Veteran’s Day.
Writer, Director and Actor Chris Soriano and Executive Producer and actress, Hillary Soriano are available for interviews to offer deeper insights into the film's creation, themes, and their passion for storytelling.
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