Anyway, those protesters will probably be quiet this year because in the Best Actress competition, Halle Berry for Monsters Ball is on a roll. In the Best Actor category, Denzel Washington for Training Day isnt raining on anyones day while Will Smith is creating a lot of buzz for his portrayal of the man many consider as the centurys greatest athlete, Muhammad Ali.
And why not? Smith brings justice to his portrayal of Ali in the movie Ali, an accurate reenactment of the boxers most colorful decade (1964 to 1974) when many of The Champs struggles were fought outside the ring, not with gloves but with pure strength of spirit.
Smiths transformation into Muhammad Ali required more than a physical change from a 185-pound actor to a 220-pound athlete. Director Michael Mann expected not only the personification of Ali onscreen but also the internalization of his entire being a metamorphosis of the soul. Nearly a year before the cameras started to roll, Smith began the arduous process of absorbing Alis speech patterns, mannerisms and idiosyncrasies. More difficult than climbing the ring, Smith had to enter Alis head. He had to take on a myriad of personas troublemaker, diplomat, loudmouth braggart, original rapper and a champion.
Smiths emotional transformation was paralleled by the very physical act of becoming a boxer, including taking shots from professional pugilists. "Will does not have a stunt double in this film," reveals Mann. "He has taken the hits, he has taken the punches. And he can hit, too."
Among the real fighters Smith face in the movie are former cruiserweight champion Al Cole, former middleweight champ James Toney, former WBO heavyweight titleholder Michael Bentt and current world-ranked heavweight Charles Shufford. According to Smith, "Beyond looking like a fighter, my goal was to think like a fighter. To do that, I had to eat like a fighter, sleep like a fighter, assess situations like a fighter become a fighter."
Smith was last seen starring with Matt Damon in The Legend of Bagger Vance. He is currently doing the sequel to Men In Black with Tommy Lee Jones and director Barry Sonnenfeld. His other films include Independence Day, Enemy of the State, Bad Boys and Six Degrees of Separation. Will Smith also raps and has recorded three solo albums namely, Big Willie Tyle, Willennium and Will2K.
Ali, Sky Films release, is now showing in theaters nationwide.
The award-winning team of Aparista includes researcher Lai Crisostomo, assistant director Dix Buhay, videographer Genesis Gutierrez and editor Etta Medina.
The Gawad CCP is an annual event that recognizes the creativity and limitless artistic potentials of the Filipino film artists, untvs pool of producers is composed of filmmakers that are Gawad CCP awardees: R.A. Rivera, Ramon Bautista, Lyndon Gutierrez, Edsel Abesames and untv Creative Director Lyle Sacris.
untv is a television station owned and operated by the Progressive Broadcasting Corp. (PBC), the same company behind NU 107. NU 107 is the station responsible for the rebirth of the Filipino rock scene. With untv, PBC aims to champion the Filipino visual artist, both in video and in film.
untv is on UHF Channel 37, 59 on Home and Destiny Cable and Channel 13 on Dream Broadcasting System.