The film stars two well-known actors from the Philippines, Kathryn Bernardo and Alden Richards, and is slated to be released in November.
Cathy Garcia-Sampana, who is the director of Hello, Love, Goodbye and its sequel, said she and her crew members were pleasantly surprised when hordes of fans showed up at their film shoot in Calgary. were in for a pleasant surprise when they were greeted by hordes of fans recently at a shoot in Calgary's southwest.
According to him, what sets the original movie apart is its relatable plot that looks at the lives of overseas Filipino workers in Hong Kong. "It's about resiliency. It's about finding better lives outside of our home. So the struggle is real. The pain is real, you know.""When I saw Calgary during spring, I fell in love with it. I felt like it's the best backplate or location for my story," she said.
When asked about the fans who showed up to the Bridlewood shoot over the July 27-28 weekend, the director said she was taken aback."Unfortunately … we disrupted, you know, peace and we created disturbance somehow. But I love the love they gave us. And how, how I wish I could give them what they want. How I wish I can give them my actors all the time for them to see because I know it's like once-in-a-lifetime chance, but then we need to follow by the rules.
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