Julia Barretto, Aga Muhlach team up for upcoming film 'Forgetting Canseco' | Inquirer Entertainment

Julia Barretto, Aga Muhlach team up for upcoming film ‘Forgetting Canseco’

/ 05:08 PM July 05, 2023

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Julia Barretto and Aga Muhlach. Image: Instagram/@viva_films

Julia Barretto and Aga Muhlach are set to star together in the upcoming film “Forgetting Canseco,” which will be helmed by filmmaker Denise O’Hara.

Barretto and Muhlach had a story conference with O’Hara on Tuesday, July 4, as seen on Viva Films’ Instagram page.

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Based on the presentation, Barretto will be portraying the character of Jasmine Rodriguez who dreams of becoming part of a world-renowned choir. Muhlach will play the role of Michael Capistrano, who is the conductor of a local chorale in Baguio.

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Image: Instagram/@viva_films

Julia Barretto

Image: Instagram/@viva_films

“Nakakakaba talaga… Going back to the story, this has always been a dream of mine,” Barretto said during the story conference. “Alam nila [mommy Marjorie] na dream project ko ito. So they’re really excited and happy that this is happening.”

“This is really, as an actor, a blessing—to be offered and be able to [experience working] with Julia,” Muhlach, for his part, said.

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Further details on the upcoming film have yet to be disclosed as of this writing.  /ra

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