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Thursday, November 4, 2021

349. JULIO DIAZ, Creative Guild's 1987 Best Actor in a TVC, GINEBRA SAN MIGUEL “Homecoming”, 1987

During the Creative Guild of the Philippines Ad of the Year Awards Night held at the Metropolitan theater in Manila on 30 August 1988, the first ‘Models of the Year’ awards were given. Ten best commercial models were cited for their effective portrayal of distinctive characters who showed skillfull acting that “captured the drama between product and consumer”.

Creative Guild Ad of the Year 1988 program

Acting awards were also given and that year’s winner for BEST ACTOR IN A TV COMMERCIAL for 1987 -88 went to the rising young star JULIO DIAZ, a film and stage actor. He had received a Best Actor Gawad Urian Award nomination for his performance in Takaw Tukso (1986).

 The commercial in which he starred was for GINEBRA SAN MIGUEL, produced by Philippine Advertising Counsellors/BBDO. Entitled “Homecoming”, the TV ad was part of the brand’s  then-thematic campaign “Ikaw at Ginebra…Magkasangga!”.

 WATCH GSM "Homecoming TVC" with Julio Diaz

The ad is a story about  a  prodigal son, who may have worked for years in a big city like Manila or even abroad, returning to his small town. There, familiar faces and memories welcome him, capped by a reconciliation with his family and a reunion with his barkada—over GSM of course.

GSM "Homecoming", screengrab from commercial

Diaz had no dialogues in the TVC and the moving commercial relied on his emotive skills. For his Best Actor award, he was cited “for sympathetically essaying the role of a modern man rreturning to the fold of family and friends” and “for a deeply internalized characterization, proving that the human face, even in the absence of speech, is the eloquent instrument of emotion”.

JULIO DIAZ, in later years, Julio Diaz FB page

Diaz went on to become an accomplished film actor receiving prestigious more nominations from FAMAS (Best Actor, Sakay (1993) and Bayani (1992), Gawad Urion and Young Critics Circle. Diaz was well known for such films as: Sinner or Saint (1984), Paano Tatakasan ang Bukas? (1988), Kailan Ka Magiging Akin? (1990), Bayani (1992), Sakay (199),The Flor Contemplacion Story (1995), Segurista (1996), Batanes (2007), Serbis (2008), Kinatay (2009), and Biyaheng Lupa (2009).He was also seen in popular TV series like ABS-CBN  “Asintado” (2018) and “Ang Probinsyano” (2016).

SOURCES:

Youtube Video: Ginebra, uploaded by fiastatah, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXB8CUdBNhY

Youtube video: ANG KWENTO NG NAGING BUHAY NI JULIO DIAZ, uploaded by SikatTV, Jan. 5, 2021, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxsyiBHKzqY

Photo: Lifted from Chisms

philnews.ph: Julio Diaz Breaks Silence Following Arrest During Drug Operation

Julio Diaz FB Page

Saturday, November 21, 2015

24. GINEBRA SAN MIGUEL. "Ang Inumin ng Tunay na Lalaki!"

1972 GINEBRA SAN MIGUEL "Inumin ng Tunay na Lalake" Ad
Perhaps, the most successful ad campaign ever launched to promote the highly popular  Ginebra San Miguel gin, was the “Inumin ng Tunay Na Lalaki” (Drink of the Real Man) that ran from the end of the 60s decade and which continued till the early 70s. 

Ginebra San Miguel was a drink full of history, first produced by the Ayala Distillery (Destileria y Licoreria de Ayala y Compañia), which was brought by La Tondeña in 1924. The distillery’s prized product was Ginebra San Miguel.

Its early advertising on print in the 1920s featured basic product information, harping on its customary use during important occasions. In the 50s, it capitalized on its “marka demonyo” monicker (its paper label illustrated by Fernando Amorsolo showed St. Michael with the Devil underfoot) and employed a devilish character to peddle the fun and pleasure the drink promised.

FROM TUNAY NA MAY LIGAYA TO TUNAY NA LALAKE

1968 "TUNAY NA LIGAYA" HEADLINE AD
It was in the 60s that Ginebra San Miguel started harping on values associated with product –the joy of drinking, good camaraderie and macho bonding. An ad series came out in 1968 with the headline “Tunay na May Ligaya”.

"INUMIN NG TUNAY NA LALAKE" Launch Ad, 1969

The next year, the line evolved into a campaign theme for the 1969 campaign—and this “Ang Inumin ng Tunay Na Lalaki” was born.The launch ad was a bit static—just a “cuatro cantos” trademark bottle pouring gin into a glass, with two men drinking in the background.

'TUNAY NA LALAKE", Camping Scene. 1969, B&W version
Subsequent executions were more dynamic—and several versions were made showing manly situations—from camping out to horseback riding,  and carabao racing--all done by an assortment of men--from sea captains to muscular Pagsanjan boat paddlers.

'INUMIN NG TUNAY NA LALAKE", Beach Barbecue, 1970
The television commercial showed vignettes of similar macho activities, overlayed with a catchy, repetitive jingle that became famous nationwide thru radio—“Ang inumin ng tunay na lalaki, ay Ginebra San Miguel, ay Ginebra San Miguel, ay Ginebra San Miguel ang inumin”.

'INUMIN NG TUNAY NA LALAKE", Horseback Riding, 1971
Ginebra San Miguel would have many more great campaigns and promotional gimmicks after that—from the Super Angels to the Barangay Ginebra campaign that also  generated a successful commercial jingle by Gary Granada (Pag Natatalo ang Ginebra), none as enduring and as widely appealing as its 1960s-70s  “Inumin Ng Tunay Na Lalaki”  campaign.


"INUMIN NG TUNAY NA LALAKE", Yacht, 1971

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AGENCY:  Philprom / CLIENT: La Tondena, Inc.