MARIFE Necesito, who landed an important role in “Mammoth,” which stars Academy and Golden Globe Award nominee, Michelle Williams, and acclaimed actor Gael Garcia Bernal, shared with us the link to the trailer of her international film (posted on the bottom of this blog). “Mammoth” is the first English-language film of Swedish writer-director Lukas Moodysson.
As we reported earlier, in “Mammoth,” Marife plays Gloria, a mother of two sons who leaves the Philippines to work as the nanny of the daughter (Sophie Nyweide) of a successful New York couple, played by Gael and Michelle. When Gael’s businessman character goes to Thailand, he realizes that he wants to change his life. This development sets off a dramatic chain of events that impact the characters of Marife, Michelle and Sophie.
Marife informed us that she filmed her scenes in New York, Sweden and the Philippines, specifically in Subic and Bataan. The trailer of the film prominently features Marife, including an emotional scene where she speaks in Tagalog to her two sons on the phone. The two sons are also shown on a beach in the Philippines, as shot by Lukas’ cinematographer, Marcel Zyskind, whose credits include Angelina Jolie’s “A Mighty Heart.”
Marife shared that she had to dub a few of her lines in a dubbing studio in Makati. She also told us via e-mail that in anticipation of the film’s release early next year, she is doing phone interviews with the Swedish press, as arranged by Memfis Film, one of the production companies involved in the making of “Mammoth.”
The Filipina actress added that Lukas is still making final editing work on “Mammoth.” Lukas is the highly praised filmmaker of films like “Lilja 4-ever,” “Show Me Love” and “Together.” Lukas, who made the final decision to pick Marife for the part, was hailed by his esteemed compatriot, the late Ingmar Bergman, as a “young master.”
Marife said she enjoyed working with Michelle, whose credits include Ang Lee’s “Brokeback Mountain,” and Gael, the Mexican thespian who’s enjoying a sterling international career with such films as “Babel,” “The Motorcycle Diaries” and “Amores Perros.”
Here’s the link to the trailer.

April 8th, 2009 at 8:27 pm
It’s not what she’s acting for or being a housemaid in the film. The important thing is that, you should be proud of being part of an International production.
April 7th, 2009 at 8:38 am
Wala naman masama maging Domestic Helper di ba.. Its a clean and honest job that one should be ptoud of. I think its our politicians who should be ashamed of waht they do the country.
April 7th, 2009 at 12:35 am
OMG another film emphasizing filipinos as maids.. :c Im startin to feel so down bein a Filipino :C
April 1st, 2009 at 6:50 am
Whats wrong of being an international housemaid? Marangal na trabaho and one of the OFW who contributes to our resiliency reason against these Global crunch problem.
March 31st, 2009 at 10:02 am
in my personal opinion, the filipina actress is glorified for being a part of an international film.
Having a part as a housemaid, I think it won’t matter, even J-Lo did this kind of role right?
(Maid in Manhattan)