
Last night, Feb. 15, was a red letter day as in red carpets, red fantabulous balloons complemented the entrace door to Club V at the Saipan Grand Hotel for the premier of Dan Shor's magnum opus for Saipan--his six-month film project about the people of Saipan and their stories. All of which converged in one bar on Saipan called the Stat(u)e of Liberty. (The Hamilton's)
"A" for "Affort" for Dan Shor. For the first time, the CNMI will have its very own soap opera, which the writer, director and producer Dan Shor calls a Dramedy. Kudos to the wonderful cast especially to work with Shor all for the love.
Well let's not get into the technicalities and storyline...that's a different story.
For the cast, congratulations and good luck.
There are a total of 20 1-hour episodes to be aired hopefully soon on KSPN Channel 2.
The Reveler
Photo source: ST
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What happened to CNMI's last "very own soap opera" - the one with Auntie Chailang
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