Miss Probinsyana is a heartfelt drama that chronicles the courageous journey of Marge, given life by actress Rhian Ramos, a determined young woman from the province, and her supportive partner Wil, portrayed by actor Sid Lucero, a seafarer turned web developer, as they navigate the trials and triumphs of entrepreneurship, love, and personal growth in the face of adversity.

Drawing from her own experience as the daughter of an OFW (Overseas Filipino Worker), Marge embarks on a transformative path to create change in her province.

“A dream is a wish that your heart makes,” a popular adage says. To realize any dream, believing and wishing are only the beginning. Courage, connection, determination, know-how, passion and timing are the needed factors to bring a dream to fruition.

All these and more are highlighted in Jenny Pearl Ninalga’s first commercial movie, When the world met “Miss Probinsyana”.

Set against the backdrop of a rapidly evolving digital landscape, the film explores Marge’s pursuit of empowering her fellow Filipinos through the world of Information and Communication Technology (ICT).

With unwavering determination, she establishes her own BPO (Business Process Outsourcing) company in the province, defying the notion that success can only be found in urban centers.

As Marge’s BPO venture grows, she becomes a beacon of hope for her community, proving that meaningful employment and career opportunities can thrive outside metropolitan areas.

Her story intertwines with the parallel narratives of Sarah (Kristel Luistro), a young girl yearning for education and a brighter future; Jade (Kristine Abbey), a reluctant daughter pressured to follow her, both of whom represent the struggles and aspirations of their respective journeys.

As Marge builds her own BPO business in her hometown, she encounters various obstacles, including financial setbacks, doubts, and the stigma associated with being a female entrepreneur.

With unwavering determination and the support of her loved ones, she perseveres and ultimately triumphs, proving that resilience and tenacity can overcome even the toughest challenges.

Director Jenny Pearl Bautista-Ninalga says: “Miss Probinsyana is more than just a film; it is a celebration of the indomitable spirit of Filipina women and a testament to the power of education, technology, and community empowerment in driving positive change. Through Marge’s inspiring journey, audiences are encouraged to reflect on the importance of equal opportunities, women’s empowerment, and the transformative impact of education and innovation in building a brighter future for all.”

The empowered woman who happens to be the movie’s inspiration, Miss Marjorie Aviso declares: “It is very easy to get caught up into the day to day of life especially when you are pursuing your dreams and purpose against all odds, but seeing my life flashback and walk me though the journey is a totally different level – a profound perspective indeed. I have not only appreciated more but really learned that everything happens for a reason that only God has plans for. I have always asked myself if my story is even worth telling, for I know there are a lot more life stories deserved to be told. But this film is truly a testament that you do not have to be great to make a difference in this world. I am eternally grateful to Direk JP, staff and crew for creating such a masterpiece and I am grateful to my team at Telework PH for this milestone.”

The artistic and production team of “Miss Probinsyana ” are screenplay writers Eligio Ninalga Jr and JP Ninalga. Director of Photography Logie Ninalga. Executive Producers: Marjorie Aviso, Lyn Baynosa / Production by Impact Media Convergence Inc. Presented by: Global Impact Productions Inc. Music by Jonaf Del Fierro and Marje.

Completing the cast are Lance Raymundo, James Marco, Joshua Zamora, Camille Rose, Jyra De Guzman, Kristine Abbey, Kristal Luistro, Ayah Sarmiento, Rowie Cardona, Drago Cruz Munoz, Mabel Reyes, Janina Lorelei, Julien Antonuccio, Sarah Ansari, Stephan Anderson, Aaron Hewson, Hamsa Omar.

Miss Probinsyana

The Triple F Gold Standard Rated movie (given by F-Rated Organization, an internationally acknowledged film ratings body), “Miss Probinsyana ” will have a special screening, on the 6th of March, at the historic Metropolitan Theater as it takes part in the celebration of the International Women’s Month.

Nationwide public screening of this film is slated on the latter part of April 2024.

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