On February 10, artist-model Maureen Wroblewitz detailed her nerve-wracking experience with her first acting project.
At the Philippine screening of Take Me to Banaue, which LionhearTV covered, Wroblewitz remarked how much she wanted to pursue acting even at a young age.
“It was my first time acting really and of course, it was nervewracking. But I have been wanting to act since– I feel like my whole life. And it’s the first time that people are actually seeing my work.”
She then emphasized how nerve-wracking it was for her, especially when they began the screenings for their movie.
“So today is very nerve-wracking because when we were doing the screenings in the US, you know, there are a lot of people–[and] it was the first time with family and friends, so it’s exciting but very, very nerve-wracking.”
She then discussed what it was like working with her co-star and their director.
“Oh, he’s amazing–he has a lot of acting experience, at least from [even] before. And I think we got along, and we were friends. And before every scene, we talked things out and figured it out together. So, it was actually a lot.
“Actually, with the director, as well. We had a lot of good collaboration.”
Take Me to Banaue stars Brandon Melo, Maureen Wroblewitz, Thea Tolentino, and Dylan Rogers.
The cast also features MJ Lastimosa, Archi Adamos, Megan Guthrie, Glenn Franklin, Norman ‘Boobay’ Balbuena, Hilliard Paul Puguon, Lorian Fausto, and Paul Frohlich.
Under the direction of Danny Aguilar, Take Me to Banaue is available via their website takemetobanauefilm.com.