Filmmaker Juvy Ann Clarito's Feature Debut 'Ocean's Daughter' Enters Pre-Production
Juvy Ann Clarito's 'Ocean's Daughter' Moves to Pre-Production

Filmmaker Juvy Ann Clarito's Feature Debut 'Ocean's Daughter' Enters Pre-Production

Award-winning filmmaker Juvy Ann "Jac" Clarito is officially making the leap from the short film circuit to the big screen as her first feature-length project, Ocean's Daughter, enters its crucial pre-production phase. This transition marks a significant milestone for the 25-year-old director, who has spent the last decade establishing herself as a formidable voice in Philippine regional cinema.

A Call for Local and National Talent

The production team, led by Clarito's Thinking Bird Film Production, is currently issuing a call for local and national talent, as well as production interns, to join the aspiring project. The team is seeking actresses and actors, providing opportunities for both local Mindanao-based talents and national performers to fill various roles in the film. Additionally, aspiring filmmakers are invited to gain hands-on experience during the pre-production and filming stages.

Clarito, who will serve as the film's Director, Creative Producer, and Lead Actress, noted that the jump from a 20-minute short to a 100-plus-page feature is less about "scaling up" and more about "building the storm." She explains the shift from a single emotional beat to "structural thinking," which includes managing complex character arcs, thematic layering, escalating conflicts, and acts or reversals. This transition involves handling longer production schedules, larger teams, and maintaining consistent tone and team morale over a prolonged period.

A Heartwarming Narrative Centered on Resilience

Ocean's Daughter is a heartwarming narrative centered on Marina Sali, a 13-year-old Badjao girl living on the streets. The story follows her journey of resilience as she defies societal skepticism and personal tragedies—including a devastating fire and an impending prearranged marriage—to fulfill her dream of becoming a teacher. The film aims to humanize the Badjao community, whose identity and livelihood are deeply intertwined with the sea.

Clarito, who grew up observing these communities in Mindanao, says the film is born from a desire to transform quiet observations into a story of dignity and strength. Beyond the narrative of individual perseverance, the film anchors itself on the systemic theme of "identity and land rights." In the context of the Badjao—often referred to as "Sea Gypsies"—their historical lack of recognized land ownership and legal identity has frequently left them marginalized and displaced.

Building a Shared Advocacy Through Film

Clarito and producer Joseph Zanetti, a foreign firm advocate for the Badjao community based in the US, aim to poignantly mirror the real-world advocacy for Badjao ancestral rights. The film centers on Marina's struggle to find a place in a world that often refuses to document or house her people. This thematic focus connects Clarito's vision of social dignity with the producer's goal of creating a "shared advocacy," highlighting that for the Badjao, the fight for education is inseparable from the fight for a recognized home and a secure identity in Philippine society.

From Early Successes to a Legacy Project

Clarito is no stranger to the spotlight. Her filmmaking journey began at age 15 with the documentary Asay (Where to?), which earned her the Sulyap Kultura Award from the NCCA. Over the years, she has collected numerous accolades, including international recognition. Her narrative work Ising received a nomination at the Student World Impact Film Festival (SWIFF). Her latest self-directed short, Beneath the Firefly Veil, swept major awards at the 7th Sine Kabataan Film Lab and the 22nd Mindanao Film Festival. Furthermore, she won the Independent Spirit Award and Best Performance of an Actor at the Ouray International Film Festival in Colorado, USA.

Produced by Joseph Zanetti, Ocean's Daughter is poised to be more than just a creative endeavor; for Clarito, it is a mission to humanize a community whose identity is inextricably linked to the sea. By opening its doors to production interns and local actors, the project serves as a breeding ground for regional talent, actively fostering the next generation of Mindanaoan storytellers. Interested applicants for the casting call and internship program may reach out through the official Ocean's Daughter social media channels.