Amy Winehouse found dead aged 27

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Now my kids are asking not who is she is but why the age 27 for all the rockers, man!
How to answer them? Life is how you strive to make it beautiful. Try not to stop at some point but bounce back. Play ,er,basketball ? End of questionings.....


Moves Like Jagger - Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera

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The newest to pick at Itunes. Indeed my kids and nephew loves Maroon 5!


In memory of Manny Amador

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He was just more than a brother to a Thespian, Pinky. He was great in his own advocacies!


Manny Amador has passed away at his apartment in Baranggay Lahug, Cebu City. DZMM reports that he died of a cardiac arrest.

Manny was the lead guitarist of The Breed. Their debut album, Free, with ten hard rockin’ tracks included Black Mercedes Benz. Many of the band's songs were written by Manny and willnever be the same again.

Manny went back to Cebu but still played music. He has this band, Wall Of Sound, and would play here at Metro Manila for gigs.

He was also one of The Internet's 10 Most Influential Filipinos by being a freelance writer and IT consultant. He owns a small company, magNET Communications, is into web development, with www.iconn.com.ph/magnet/, www.xstitch.com.ph and the Philippine League for Democratic Telecommunicators, Inc.(PLDTI).

From an article by the authors of WIRED! Phil., Manny was sharing his "Visions for the Net."

"Amador envisions a "competitive, innovative industry that can make a significant and positive contribution to the economic, intellectual, and even spiritual development of our country," which can be achieved by having ready and affordable access to the Internet and telecommunications facilities.

"In the short term, we will fight tooth and nail against the imposition of mandatory metering on local calls. For the future, however, we intend to work on the dismantling of monopolistic structures in telecommunications and related sectors." He mentions the overhaul of RA 7925 to make it pro-consumer, scraping of the SAS to encourage competition, better anti-monopoly laws, anti-metering laws, and promotion of the wide use of innovative technologies in telecommunications as some of the battles to be faced. He adds, "These may sound like lofty goals for a small organization that doesn't have enough money to place an ad in the papers, but I believe that being on the side of truth and justice brings with it blessings and moral strength."

We will miss you Sir Manny.

I could not find any better vid...



RIP.
Padayon.

Amazing Spider Man 2012

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Here is what my eldest son and I are up to seeing this year but it was moved to next year. We both are looking forward to let go of Tobey Macguire's Spidey legacy. We need to accept that this is not any Garfield but Andrew, Andrew Garfield in costume. Amazing!!!




And check out the the Casts:

Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker / Spider-Man: A social outcast abandoned by his parents at a young age. As a high school student, he is bitten by a radioactive spider and gains spider-like abilities.

Emma Stone as Gwen Stacy: A high school classmate and love interest of Peter Parker.

Rhys Ifans as Dr. Curt Connors / The Lizard: One of the films antagonist. A scientist who tests lizard serum on himself in an attempt to regain his missing right arm, turning him into a reptilian humanoid monster.

Martin Sheen as Ben Parker: Peter Parker's uncle and adoptive father.

Sally Field as May Parker: Ben Parker's wife, and Peter Parker's aunt and adoptive mother.

Denis Leary as Captain George Stacy: Gwen's father and a New York City Police Department
captain.

Chris Zylka as Eugene "Flash" Thompson: Peter Parker's high school nemesis, a football player who constantly bullies Peter while simultaneously idolizing Spider-Man.

Irrfan Khan as Van Adder: An antagonist in the film.

Annie Parisse as Van Adder's wife.

Campbell Scott as Richard Parker: Peter Parker's father,

Julianne Nicholson as Mary Parker: Peter Parker's mother.

C. Thomas Howell as Ray: A construction worker whose son Spider-Man saves.

Hannah Marks as Missy Kallenback: A unpopular girl who has a crush on Peter Parker.

Miles Elliot as Billy Connors: Dr. Curt Connors' son.

But of course, Spider-Man co-creator Stan Lee has a cameo, as he did in the previous films, him in an action scene as his "best, most unusual one yet!" watch him as he plays a librarian listening to music on his headphones (hmm, Beats by Dr. Dre? ) while stamping books and dancing despite the on-going fight between Spider-Man and The Lizard.

in 3D by the 3rd of July 2012!

Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, iLife '11,11.6 Inch Macbook Air

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The Lion is now roaring! Thanks Tech Man for this recap.


HAPPY MONDAYS 92: Wakaz Ang Simula Ng Wazak!

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It's not really a BIRTHDAY but a BIRTH and a great DAY to start the weeknights! What else to do every Monday? Attend and make it "Happy Mondays"!



.MOV International Film, Music, & Literature Festival & Bookay-Ukay, your friendly neighborhood Bookstore present HAPPY MONDAYS 92: Wakaz Ang Simula Ng Wazak!

Featuring NORMAN WILWAYCO who is a 2-time Grand Prize Palanca Awardee for Novel "Mondomanila" & "Gerilya"

POETRY PERFORMANCES by:
Boy Buhawi
Diane Cuaresma
Danny Dagucon
Giselle Espino
Jim Libiran
Pia Montalban
Charlson Ong
Noel Ongoco
The Ordinance
Axel Pinpin
Andrea Teran
Joel Toledo
Jenette Vizcocho

MUSIC by: Diwa De Leon

BOOK LAUNCHES by:
UP Writers Club
Sabwatang Camba-Montalban-Rafal

With OPEN MIC hosted by Kints Kintana and j.luna

This is Free Admission! and happening from 8pm to Wakaz-an

Oh by the way, BOOKAY-UKAY BOOKSTORE is located at #55 Maginhawa Street, UP Teachers Village Diliman, Quezon City, Mondomanila.

And so they say , be there or be a rhombus.

See more at www.movfest.org

Angry Birds: The Movie

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This is the reason for My kids having faith on birds for modern warfare. Hey, it aint just a slingshot after all! Enjoy



Thank you Team Michael Bay!

Cinemalaya 2011 Tv Ad

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This moved me a lot.



I will take mine to the Bay and CCP then. And we'll bond

Cinemalaya 2011 ANG BABAE SA SEPTIC TANK

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ANG BABAE SA SEPTIC TANK by Marlon Rivera

Ang Babae sa Septic Tank chronicles a day in the life of three ambitious, passionate but misguided filmmakers as they set out to do a quick pre-prod at Starbucks, a courtesy call to their lead actress, Eugene Domingo, and an ocular inspection of their film’s major location, the Payatas dumpsite. Director Rainier, Producer Bingbong and Production Assistant Jocelyn are well-to-do, well-educated film school graduates who are dead set on making an Oscar worthy film. They believe they have a winning script, the energy and the drive to make their dreams come true. Like most filmmakers they know, they have devised a screenplay that will show the real essence of our culture: poverty. In the course of one day, they brainstorm and exhaust all possible treatment of their project: the story of Mila (Eugene Domingo), a mother from the slums, who out of desperation to survive, has sold her child to a pedophile. As they discuss the possible executions of the story, the movie-within-a-movie gets reborn in Jocelyn’s imagination several times. As a gritty no frills neo-realist film, as a glossy musical, as an over-the-top melodrama and as a docu drama using non-actors. For their last task of the day, they visit the dumpsite for the first time. As filmmakers gunning for authenticity, they get excited with the ”beauty” of the squalor around them. Soon enough, they are faced with reality as they come face to face with the real effects of their chosen subject. Babae sa Septic Tank is a comedy about misguided ambitions, the art of making art and the romanticization of poverty.

CAST:
Eugene Domingo,
JM De Guzman,
Kean Cipriano,
Cai Cortez, and
special participation of Mercedes Cabral and Cherry Pie Picache.

PRODUCTION:
Director of Photography-Larry Manda,
Production Designer-Reji Regalado,
Editor-Ike Veneracion,
Musical Director-Vincent de Jesus,
Sound Engineers-Albert Michael Idioma, Addiss Tabong,
Asst. Directors-Melvin Lee, Julius Alfonso,
Creative Supervisor-Chris Martinez,
Head of Production-Grace Quisias,
Line Producer-Madonna Tarrayo,
Executive Producers-Chris Martinez, Marlon Rivera, Josabeth Alonso, John Victor Tence, Screenplay-Chris Martinez,
Directed by Marlon Rivera.

16 July/Sat, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
17 July/Sun, 11:00AM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5
17 July/Sun, 12:45PM at the Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (CCP Little Theatre)
18 July/Mon, 6:30PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
19 July/Tue, 12:45PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
19 July/Tue, 6:15PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
20 July/Wed, 9:00PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute (w/talkback)
21 July/Thu, 1:30PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5
22 July/Fri, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
23 July/Sat, 6:15PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)

Cinemalaya 2011 TEORIYA

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TEORIYA by Zurich Chan

Teoriya is a story about loss that centers on the film’s main character, Jimmuel Apostol II. After hearing the news that his father has passed away, Jim goes back home to Zamboanga City after leaving ten years ago in bad terms with his father. He arrives in Zamboanga only to find that his father has already been buried and he doesn’t know where. Jim takes a journey around the Zamboanga peninsula and ultimately into his own self, finding the missing piece of his life.Teoriya is a story about loss that centers on the film’s main character, Jimmuel Apostol II. After hearing the news that his father has passed away, Jim goes back home to Zamboanga City after leaving ten years ago in bad terms with his father. He arrives in Zamboanga only to find that his father has already been buried and he doesn’t know where. Jim takes a journey around the Zamboanga peninsula and ultimately into his own self, finding the missing piece of his life.

PRODUCTION:
Cinematography-Dexter Dela Pena,
Editing-Chuck Gutierrez,
Production Design-Paul Marquez,
Music-Nani Naguit,
Line Producer-Charlene Chiong,
Associate Producer-Baby Ruth Villarama and Chuck Gutierrez,
Written, Produced and Directed by Zurich Chan

16 July/Sat, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
16 July/Sat, 9:00PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
17 July/Sun, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute (w/talkback)
18 July/Mon, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (CCP Little Theatre)
19 July/Tue, 1:30PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5
20 July/Wed, 6:15PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
21 July/Thu, 9:00PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
21 July/Thu, 9:00PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
22 July/Fri, 3:30PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
24 July/Sun, 1:30PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3

Cinemalaya 2011 NIÑO

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NIÑO by Loy Arcenas

The once illustrious Lopez-Aranda family has faded. Celia, once the darling of Philippine opera, and Gaspar, a distinguished ex-congressman, lacked the shrewdness to maintain their once elegant status. Saddled with a failed marriage, a vanishing career and mounting debt, Celia sold her share of their house to Gaspar, now bedridden. She managed to stay for free in exchange for being Gaspar’s caregiver. Gaspar loves listening to Celia’s arias. This idyllic arrangement is shattered when he slips into a coma. His daughter, Raquel, comes home from the US, determined to sell the house to salvage her own economic woes abroad. This signals Celia’s impending homelessness. With only a few heirlooms to sell, she is at her wits’ end. A fervent believer of the Sto. Nino, she hopes for a miracle. She dresses up her grandson, Antony, in Sto. Nino robes to prepare him for the coming fiesta. She insists this will invoke a miracle that will awaken Gaspar and stop Raquel from selling the house. Antony’s father, Mombic, while processing his travel papers to work in Dubai, tries to strike a deal with Raquel in selling the property without his mother Celia’s knowledge. Merced, Mombic’s sister, reluctantly takes on the burden of taking care of Celia and a household sliding to ruin. The family members clash in a confrontation that reveals their weaknesses and their hopeless ideals. Mombic leaves his son to the care of his mother and sister, Merced, the only family member who quietly accepts her fate. As a final ditch to awaken Gaspar, Celia holds a tertulia, inviting her aging opera singer friends. They sing arias, oblivious to the ravages of time, crippled reminders of a glorious past. In the middle of a chorus, Gaspar quietly dies, sealing the fate of his sister and the mansion that once was called Villa Los Reyes Magos. Celia looks out into her once beautiful garden. She sees Antony, still in his Sto. Nino robe, playing in the garden, offering a little illusion of hope to a past that can never be rekindled.

CAST:
Fides Cuyugan Asensio,
Shamaine Buencamino,
Tony Mabesa ,
Raquel Villavicencio,
Art Acuna,
Diana Malahay,
Joaquin Valdes and
introducing Jhizhelei Deocareza

CREATIVE & PRODUCTION STAFF :
Director-Loy Arcenas,
Screenplay-Rody Vera,
Story-Rody Vera & Loy Arcenasa,
Producer-Daniel Arcenas & Philippe O. Chambon,
Director of Photography-Lee Briones & Jay Abello,
Line Producer-Krisma Fajardo,
Assistant Director-Issa Lopez,
2nd Assistant Director-Ed Lacson Jr.,
Production Designer-Laida Lim,
Production Managers-Philip Buena, Ron Capili,
Editor-Danny Anonuevo,
Sound-Mike Idioma,
Music-Jerrold Tarog.

16 July/Sat, 11:00AM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5
16 July/Sat, 6:15PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
17 July/Sun, 9:00PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
18 July/Mon, 1:30PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5
19 July/Tue, 12:45PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
20 July/Wed, 6:30PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
21 July/Thu, 12:45PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
21 July/Thu, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (CCP Little Theatre)
22 July/Fri, 12:45PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
23 July/Sat, 9:00PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute (w/talkback)

Cinemalaya 2011: I-LIBINGS by Rommel Sales

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I-LIBINGS by Rommel Sales

A coming of age story about Isabel’s lessons and realizations on life and death as a funeral videography intern. Due to her family situation, Isabel is cynical and skeptical of everything that comes her way. When she enters the I-libings for her required college internship, she sees it as the worst internship her college adviser could suggest to her. Later as she accumulates her required hours, she realizes that the company is not just a place where videographers make money out of other people’s misfortunes but is a place where the dead and the grieving receive special attention. It all comes full circle when Isabel is faced with an unusual family tragedy. Isabel realizes that her internship might have been just 200 hours, but the lessons that the I-libings left her would last a lifetime.

CAST:
Glaiza de Castro as Isabel Fabros,
Rez Cortez as Eddie Fabros,
Louella De Cordova as Mely,
Marc Abaya as Kuya Boy,
Carlo Aquino as JC,
Alchris Galura as Harold,
Earl Ignacio as Boss Erwin,
Dexter Doria as Legal Wife,
Osan Reodica as Rachel,
GA Villafuerte as Josel Chua,
Valkent Darunday as Renato,
Gege Severo as Conrad,
Betty Uy Regala as Elaiza,
Enzo as Alejandro,
Maecon Timbol as Linda.

PRODUCTION:

Co-production-,Brainchild Studios, Digital Fusion, Bigtop Media and Leather Lane Films,
Line Producer-Daphne O. Chiu,
Creative Producer-Joe Alandy,
Co-Producer-Richard Reyes,
Associate Producers-Jombits Quintos, Biianca Balbuena, Romulo Marco Sales,

16 July/Sat, 12:45PM at the Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (CCP Little Theatre)
17 July/Sun, 9:00PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute (w/talkback)
18 July/Mon, 6:15PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
19 July/Tue, 3:30PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
20 July/Wed, 9:00PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
21 July/Thu, 12:45PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
21 July/Thu, 4:00PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5
22 July/Fri, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
23 July/Sat, 1:30PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5
23 July/Sat, 9:00PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)

Cinemalaya 2011: BAHAY BATA Teaser

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BAHAY BATA by Eduardo Roy

Sarah is a nurse at a Public Maternity Hospital. The hospital is abuzz with pregnant mothers of all shapes and sizes in different stages of labor. The hospital is short on staff on Christmas Day so Sarah is forced to put in a double shift. Sarah observes the women coming and going in her ward, noting who is a first-timer and who is a veteran. Meanwhile, the wards are overcrowded : two women and their babies sharing single beds while those in labor are spilling unto the hallways. Sarah takes these all in stride, her heart and mind laboring over her own personal pains. Cast: Diana Zubiri as Sarah, Sue Prado as Hidie, Susan Africa as Rose, Angeli Bayani as Gina, Joey Paras as Don, Joeffrey Javier as Froilan and Timothy Mabalot as Buboy. Production: Director-Eduardo Roy Jr., Executive Producers-Almond Derla, Demy Derla, Marlo Derla, Producer-Ferdinand Lapuz, Creative Consultant-Armand “Bing” Lao, Line Producer-Sarah Pagcaliwagan, Screenplay-Eduardo Roy Jr, Jerome Zamora, Director of Photography-Ogi Sugatan and Jay Abello, Editor-Charliebebs Gohetia, Production Design-Harley Alcasid, Sound-Michael Idioma, Music-Owel Alverio and Francis Salazar, Production Manager-Ianne Onadasan, Art Director-Armand Samonte, Costume-Tessa Aquino, Script Continuity-Gilbert Tongo, Make-up Artist-Ria de Guzman, Talent coordinator-Ferdinand Vinzon, Gaffer-Ronnie Tillado, Footage Dumper-Alfred Perez, Subtitle/trailer editor-Fiona Borres.

16 July/Sat, 12:45PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
17 July/Sun, 4:00PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5
18 July/Mon, 12:45PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
18 July/Mon, 9:00PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute (w/talkback)
19 July/Tue, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
20 July/Wed, 6:15PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
21 July/Thu, 12:45PM at the Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (CCP Little Theatre)
22 July/Fri, 9:00PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
23 July/Sat, 6:15PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
24 July/Sun, 4:00PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5

30 Seconds to Mars rocks Manila in one-night-only concert

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For the first time ever, 30 Seconds to Mars brings its brand of arena rock to the Filipino audience with their one-night-only concert invasion on July 29, 2011. The Mars Army is called on to troop to the Trinoma Mindanao Open Parking on that day to witness the band perform hits from their albums “30 Seconds to Mars” (2002), “A Beautiful Lie” (2005) and “This is War” (2009) and rock the world to the edge of evolution, in a manner of speaking.

30 Seconds to Mars is an American rock band from Los Angeles with its current lineup of Jared Leto (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, songwriter), his older brother Shannon Leto (drums, percussion) and Tomo Miličević (lead guitar, keyboards). In its band profile, Jared notes, “The name 30 Seconds To Mars has little to do with space, the universe or anything like that.”

The band name had apparently come from the title of a sub-section of an online thesis by a former Harvard professor that they had found. Shannon elaborates, “It was talking about where technology was going; the evolution of man and how that plays a role… It was like the exponential growth of humans. We are literally 30 seconds away from Mars. Everything is right here and right now…”

“Most importantly, it is a good representation of our sound. It's a phrase that is lyrical, suggestive, cinematic, and filled with immediacy,” Jared adds.

For tickets to “30 Seconds to Mars: Live in Manila,” call TicketWorld or Futuretainment at 577-3265 and 586-7275. Fans may also follow @futureupdate on Twitter for updates.

By the way, they got me searching for that Harvard Professor online thesis re 30 seconds to Mars indeed...

Cinemalaya 2011: Maskara

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It's happening today! The 7th Cinemalaya dubbed as Seen the Unseen at The CCP

SPECIAL SCREENINGS

Opening Film: MASKARA by Laurice Guillen



A husband, named Robert dies. His widow, Ellen finds out that he has a daughter which she does not know about all those years. She then goes to see the daughter.

Maskara is one actor’s story unfolded through the letters discovered by his wife forty days after he dies. The letters led his wife into a life more private, deeper than that which he shared with his family and friends.

Cast: Tirso Cruz III, Shamaine Centenera-Buencamino, Ina Feleo, Ava Santos.
Director: Laurice Guillen. Line Producer: Dennis Evangelista. Screenplay: Ina Feleo.
Director of Photography: Lee Briones. Production Design: Egay Littau. Editor: Efren Jarlego. Musical Score:Von de Guzman. Sound Recording:Juan Carlos Guillen. Sound Design: Ditoy Aguila.(87 mins)

15 July/Fri 7:00PM Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (Main Theatre) – Open to the Public

And at the Greenbelt 3 Gala on 16 July/Sat, 6:30PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5, it is by Invitation only.

Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon is More than Meets the Eye! Really , More Than to my Eye's Delight!

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It only hit me this dawn, that I've come to realize the Beauty of Transformers 3 and The Machines:

1. It talks about Traitorship and Altruism- the real fave conspiracy theory twists.

2. I'm happy to be HU-MAN because my HOME PLANET ,my MOTHER Earth , is where I continue to breathe

3. And about human relationships, especially in marriage, TRUST is still sacred and it is the key, the Prism, and the only All Spark so to speak. If it's flames are out, re-think!

4. I couldn't agree more to the parent's "Family Meeting" scene where Sam's dad was re-affriming " Happy wife, Happy Life. Unhappy wife, stone cold misery for the rest of your life forever...True!..." I will follow you to the end of time."

5. We all have been LIASEd much LIES and one classic lie was our Elementary Language Teacher mispronouncing it as " lie-a-son" wahahaha

6. And lastly, this was hard for me to admit, but I'dsay it aloud anyway here in FB, Patrick Dempsey is my Greatest crush since With Honors days than the rest- Brendan Fraser, Andrew McCarthy, Ethan Hawke, Gary Oldman, Kevin Spacey and ooh Wentworth Miller ! lol

Enjoy this serenity....


The Do-Over ManiLA

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In the summer of 2005, Chris Haycock, Jamie Strong and Aloe Blacc set out to offer something different and unique to Los Angeles. They wanted to create a day that would integrate the city racially, socio-economically, and most importantly, musically. Together they thought of making an event where all styles and smiles could be brought together by the force of quality music. As they celebrate their 7th Year Anniversary, they realized that the "little-idea-that-could" has morphed into something bigger -- much beyond their wildest expectations. It has become a party FOR THE PEOPLE and BY THE PEOPLE featuring our favorite DJs and their favorite DJs who remain a complete mystery week in and week out. People come to Do Over for the music, the friends, the vibe and the surprises. It is more than just a party. For many, Do Over is a way of life and an outlet to celebrate originality. From May through October, black, white, brown, gay, straight, rich and poor come together each and every Sunday to DO their weekend all OVER and get down to the sounds of hip-hop, funk, house, disco, rock, jazz, reggae, latin and beyond.

This year, B-SIDE is proud to present the legendary Los Angeles backyard boogie, The DO-OVER to Manila for the very first time!!!
Hosted by The Do-Over residents: HAYCOCK & STRONG with special guests DAZ-I-KUE (Bugz In The Attic), RHETTMATIC (Beat Junkies), SHORTKUT (Triple Threat | Beat Junkies | ISP) and some of Manila's top ranking DJs/talents (soon to be announced)!"

RSVP Mandatory to get in for free. RSVP by emailing takeovermanila@gmail.com

Good vibes!!! Thanks Malaya

Baybayin Basic Creativity Workshop-Class

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reposting from good souls like Ishilta Chasi

This is going to be on another Saturday, July 16 · 9:00am - 5:00pm, ISIS International, 3 Marunong Street, Brgy. Central, Quezon City, Philippines

Let us learn and rediscover the ancient script of our ancestors (baybayin). Through fun, indigenous-inspired, artistic processes, participants learn to:

• To read and write baybayin in a creative way
• Pictographic significance of the characters
• Baybayin calligraphy meditation
• Entrusting a life-affirming message to the future generation


WHO CAN BENEFIT FROM THIS SESSION?

• One who wishes to nurture the artist within. No skills on drawing required
• Filipinos who would like to re-connect with their indigenous culture through the Baybayin
• Students and teachers, government or corporate employees or anyone who wish to balance left-brain thinking with right-brain creating
• Anyone who wishes to promote personal well-being and affirm creative growth
• People who would like to contribute to inner and outer environmental health

This basic baybayin workshop is a pre-requisite to the advance baybayin creativity workshops:

BAYBAYIN Glass Painting (Sept/Oct 2011)
BAYBAYIN Mandala (Nov 2011)
BAYBAYIN Musika-Nilay (Jan/Feb 2012)
BAYBAYIN Sayaw-Nilay (Feb 2012)

BAYBAYIN Basic Regular Course Fee: Php950
Early Bird Rate until 10 July 2011: Php700

For inquiries and reservation, contact Ishilta
mobile: 0915.2952826
email: ilishta@yahoo.com


About the facilitators: Leo Castro and Mini Gavino

LEO EMMANUEL CASTRO
Cultural artist; Anthropologist; Executive Director of SANGHABI. Sanghabi means one weave in English. The name serves as the group’s metaphor for the culmination of years of development of ideas and concepts after more than a decade of facilitating workshops, doing performances as well as conducting its own research on Philippine culture.

MINIFRED GAVINO
Developed the Bayabyin Creativity Workshops-Classes along with other artist-teachers. She continues to develop other Baybayin creative works. She has been an artist-teacher-facilitator​ of creative workshops, rituals, performances, games, eco-sensitive team process/orienteering, peace and environmental camps. She traveled with the University of the Philippines’ Kontra-Gapi to Europe, North America, and Asia in promoting Philippine culture through performances and workshops on indigenous music and dances. She is a facilitator-member of SANGHABI and the Co-Program Director of GINHAWA Inc.

BABAYLAN sa Kasaysayan (lecture-ritual)

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Heto ang isang BABAYLAN sa Kasaysayan (lecture-ritual) na gaganapin sa Saturday, July 30 · 9:00am - 12:00pm doon sa Bulwagang Tandang Sora, 3rd Flr College of Social Work & Community Development (CSWCD), University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines



Who is the BABAYLAN? (Sino ba ang BABAYLAN?).

Learn about the historical BABAYLAN in pre-hispanic societies straight from the renowned historian Milagros C. Guerrero, Ph.D.

A ritual is included in the program in order to achieve both cognitive understanding and experiential appreciation of the life and practices of the babaylan. For this particular lecture-ritual, Erlinda K. Natocyad, Ph.D. will be facilitating an indigenous-inspired ritual called 'arlalag' wherein we empower our dreams and visions of the future.


About the Resource Persons:
Milagros C. Guerrero, Ph.D. (Resource Speaker)
Dr. Milagros C. Guerrero is the co-author of the widely used textbook History of the Filipino People and has authored other history books. Dr. Guerrero is a recently retired history Professor of the University of the Philippines and served as chair of the Department of History from 1989 to 1992. She is also a former president of the Philipine Historical Association. In 2007, Dr. Guerrero received an award from the National Research Council of the Philippines in recognition of her work in the holistic synthesis of historical materials in the field of history.

Erlinda K. Natocyad, Ph.D. (Ritual Leader)
Erlinda "Arlene" Natocyad is a researcher of the Asian Social Institute (ASI) where she develops and facilitates creative prayer rituals for courses and institutional activities within and outside ASI. Dr. Natocyad finished her PhD and master's degree in the same institution. Her dissertation is entitled "Re-enchanting the Rituals of Everyday Life" and her master's thesis "Indigenous Healing, A Journey Back to Our Indigenous Roots", both of which are phenomenological in nature. She is a member of the ethno-linguistic group of Kachacran, Mountain Province.


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Cinemalaya 2011 UP Screening Schedule

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Tickets at PHP80 only. For Reservations please contact 0927 2990318

Check the screening schedule below:

July 26

Sayaw ng Dalawang Paa 5pm
Babae sa Septic Tank 8pm

July 27

Amok 5pm
Bahay Bata 8pm

July 28

Cuchera 5pm
I-Libings 8pm

July 29

Nino 5pm
Ligo Na U, Lapit Na Me 8pm

August 2

Teoriya 5pm
Bisperas 8pm

August 3

Isda 5pm
Busong 8pm

August 4

Shorts A 5pm
Patikul 8pm

August 5

Shorts B 5pm
New Breed Best Picture 7pm
Directors Showcase Best Picture 9pm

Cinemalaya 2011 Screening Schedule

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Competition Films

New Breed
AMOK by Law Fajardo
The bustling and sweltering rugged intersection of Pasay Rotonda serves as the main setting for this story of interconnected fate and destiny. As a raging man’s bullets strays into different directions, the fate of several different characters are sealed and determined. As the temperature rises, the tension escalates and the story unravels with unforgiving immediacy and explodes in the end as each one struggles to survive and escape their inevitable end. CAST: Mark Gil, Nonie Buencamino, Garry Lim, Efren Reyes Jr., Spanky Manikan, Dido Delapaz, Archi Adamos, Ermie Concepcion, Lui Manansala, Patricia Ismael, Tuxs Rutaquio, John Arceo, Ku Aquino, Roli Inocencio, Acey Aguilar, Amante Pulido, Nico Antonio, Lowell Conales, Ivy Rivero, Xavi Hemady, Wovi Villanueva, Bryan Cabase, Akira Sapla, Michelle Nollora CREATIVE & PRODUCTION STAFF: Director-Lawrence Fajardo, Screenplay-John Bedia, Story-Lawrence Fajardo, Script Consultant-Paul Sta. Ana, Executive Producer-Krisma Fajardo, Director of Photography-Louie Quirino, Producers-Tessa Aquino, Lawrence Fajardo, Asst. Director-Jobin Ballesteros, Production Designer-Lawrence Fajardo, Production Managers-Philip Buena, Ron Capili, Editor-Lawrence Fajardo, Sound-Mike Idioma.
16 July/Sat, 6:15PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
17 July/Sun, 9:00PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
18 July/Mon, 4:00PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5
19 July/Tue, 6:15PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
20 July/Wed, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
21 July/Thu, 3:30PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
22 July/Fri, 12:45PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
22 July/Fri, 6:30PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
23 July/Sat, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (CCP Little Theatre)
24 July/Sun, 11:00AM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3

ANG BABAE SA SEPTIC TANK by Marlon Rivera
Ang Babae sa Septic Tank chronicles a day in the life of three ambitious, passionate but misguided filmmakers as they set out to do a quick pre-prod at Starbucks, a courtesy call to their lead actress, Eugene Domingo, and an ocular inspection of their film’s major location, the Payatas dumpsite. Director Rainier, Producer Bingbong and Production Assistant Jocelyn are well-to-do, well-educated film school graduates who are dead set on making an Oscar worthy film. They believe they have a winning script, the energy and the drive to make their dreams come true. Like most filmmakers they know, they have devised a screenplay that will show the real essence of our culture: poverty. In the course of one day, they brainstorm and exhaust all possible treatment of their project: the story of Mila (Eugene Domingo), a mother from the slums, who out of desperation to survive, has sold her child to a pedophile. As they discuss the possible executions of the story, the movie-within-a-movie gets reborn in Jocelyn’s imagination several times. As a gritty no frills neo-realist film, as a glossy musical, as an over-the-top melodrama and as a docu drama using non-actors. For their last task of the day, they visit the dumpsite for the first time. As filmmakers gunning for authenticity, they get excited with the ”beauty” of the squalor around them. Soon enough, they are faced with reality as they come face to face with the real effects of their chosen subject. Babae sa Septic Tank is a comedy about misguided ambitions, the art of making art and the romanticization of poverty. CAST: Eugene Domingo, JM De Guzman, Kean Cipriano, Cai Cortez, and special participation of Mercedes Cabral and Cherry Pie Picache. PRODUCTION: Director of Photography-Larry Manda, Production Designer-Reji Regalado, Editor-Ike Veneracion, Musical Director-Vincent de Jesus, Sound Engineers-Albert Michael Idioma, Addiss Tabong, Asst. Directors-Melvin Lee, Julius Alfonso, Creative Supervisor-Chris Martinez, Head of Production-Grace Quisias, Line Producer-Madonna Tarrayo, Executive Producers-Chris Martinez, Marlon Rivera, Josabeth Alonso, John Victor Tence, Screenplay-Chris Martinez, Directed by Marlon Rivera.
16 July/Sat, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
17 July/Sun, 11:00AM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5
17 July/Sun, 12:45PM at the Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (CCP Little Theatre)
18 July/Mon, 6:30PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
19 July/Tue, 12:45PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
19 July/Tue, 6:15PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
20 July/Wed, 9:00PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
21 July/Thu, 1:30PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5
22 July/Fri, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
23 July/Sat, 6:15PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)

ANG SAYAW NG DALAWANG KALIWANG PAA by Alvin Yapan
Ang Sayaw ng Dalawang Kaliwang Paa explores the intersection and divergence between feminist and gay concerns in the third world context, as it features the poetry of Merlinda Bobis, Ruth Elynia Mabanglo, Joi Barrios, Rebecca Anonuevo, Benilda Santos and Ophelia Dimalanta. When Marlon, a college student, stalks Karen, his literature professor, he finds out that she moonlights as a choreographer and dance teacher in a dance studio. Frustrated over his performance in her literature class, he plans to impress her instead by learning to poeticize his body movements and enroll in her dance class. He hires his classmate to teach him the basics of dancing. As Dennis, his tutor, teaches him how his body should move, Marlon begins to understand the intersections between the art of poetry and dance. This opens up his world to new insights about the life of Karen as a single woman who chose to live the life of an artist in a third world setting. Marlon begins to understand how the poems being discussed by Karen in class are testaments to her choice to stand by her art. CAST: Paulo Avelino, Rocco Nacino and Ms. Jean Garcia Featuring the FEU Dance Company with the special participation of Company of Dance Artists (CODA) CREW: Writer and Director-Alvin B. Yapan, Executive Producers-Alemberg Ang and Alvin Yapan, Producer-Tonee Acejo, Editor-Mai Dionisio, Production Designer-Aped Santos, PDGP, Director of Photography—Arvin Viola, Music-Christine Muco and Jema Pamintuan, Choreography-Eli Jacinto.
16 July/Sat, 4:00PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5
17 July/Sun, 12:45PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
18 July/Mon, 6:15PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
18 July/Mon, 9:00PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
19 July/Tue, 12:45PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
20 July/Wed, 6:15PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
21 July/Thu, 10:00AM at the Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (CCP Little Theatre)
22 July/Fri, 6:15PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
23 July/Sat, 3:30PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
24 July/Sun, 4:00PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3

BAHAY BATA by Eduardo Roy
Sarah is a nurse at a Public Maternity Hospital. The hospital is abuzz with pregnant mothers of all shapes and sizes in different stages of labor. The hospital is short on staff on Christmas Day so Sarah is forced to put in a double shift. Sarah observes the women coming and going in her ward, noting who is a first-timer and who is a veteran. Meanwhile, the wards are overcrowded : two women and their babies sharing single beds while those in labor are spilling unto the hallways. Sarah takes these all in stride, her heart and mind laboring over her own personal pains. Cast: Diana Zubiri as Sarah, Sue Prado as Hidie, Susan Africa as Rose, Angeli Bayani as Gina, Joey Paras as Don, Joeffrey Javier as Froilan and Timothy Mabalot as Buboy. Production: Director-Eduardo Roy Jr., Executive Producers-Almond Derla, Demy Derla, Marlo Derla, Producer-Ferdinand Lapuz, Creative Consultant-Armand “Bing” Lao, Line Producer-Sarah Pagcaliwagan, Screenplay-Eduardo Roy Jr, Jerome Zamora, Director of Photography-Ogi Sugatan and Jay Abello, Editor-Charliebebs Gohetia, Production Design-Harley Alcasid, Sound-Michael Idioma, Music-Owel Alverio and Francis Salazar, Production Manager-Ianne Onadasan, Art Director-Armand Samonte, Costume-Tessa Aquino, Script Continuity-Gilbert Tongo, Make-up Artist-Ria de Guzman, Talent coordinator-Ferdinand Vinzon, Gaffer-Ronnie Tillado, Footage Dumper-Alfred Perez, Subtitle/trailer editor-Fiona Borres.
16 July/Sat, 12:45PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
17 July/Sun, 4:00PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5
18 July/Mon, 12:45PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
18 July/Mon, 9:00PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
19 July/Tue, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
20 July/Wed, 6:15PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
21 July/Thu, 12:45PM at the Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (CCP Little Theatre)
22 July/Fri, 9:00PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
23 July/Sat, 6:15PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
24 July/Sun, 4:00PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5

CUCHERA by Joseph Laban
Based on a true story, Cuchera is about Filipino drug mules, drug couriers and their recruiters. It follows the story of Isabel, a veteran drug mule, in her first attempt at running her own drug transshipment operation between Manila and China. Isabel’s character is based on the story of an actual Filipina drug mule who was caught with eight capsules of heroin lodged in her sex organ, 48 in the rectum and 11 in her abdomen after an x-ray was conducted by Chinese authorities. Cuchera presents an accurate depiction of how some Filipinos end up becoming entrenched in the world of illegal drugs. Currently, the Philippines leads all Southeast Asian countries in the number of nationals arrested for drug smuggling charges in China. As of 2009, there are currently 95 Filipinos languishing in various jails in Chinese territories---four of whom are on death row. Violators include minors who enter China with fake passports. CAST: Maria Isabel Lopez as Isabel, Simon Ibarra as Samuel, CJ Ramos as Lobo, Paolo Rivero as Enzo, Jon Neri as Jonathan, Sue Prado as Lolita, Isadora as Rosa and Kimmy Fajardo as Clarissa.
16 July/Sat, 6:15PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
17 July/Sun, 9:00PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
18 July/Mon, 6:15PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
19 July/Tue, 9:00PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
20 July/Wed, 12:45PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
21 July/Thu, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
22 July/Fri, 12:45PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
22 July/Fri, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (CCP Little Theatre)
23 July/Sat, 11:00AM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
23 July/Sat, 4:00PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5

I-LIBINGS by Rommel Sales
A coming of age story about Isabel’s lessons and realizations on life and death as a funeral videography intern. Due to her family situation, Isabel is cynical and skeptical of everything that comes her way. When she enters the I-libings for her required college internship, she sees it as the worst internship her college adviser could suggest to her. Later as she accumulates her required hours, she realizes that the company is not just a place where videographers make money out of other people’s misfortunes but is a place where the dead and the grieving receive special attention. It all comes full circle when Isabel is faced with an unusual family tragedy. Isabel realizes that her internship might have been just 200 hours, but the lessons that the I-libings left her would last a lifetime. CAST: Glaiza de Castro as Isabel Fabros, Rez Cortez as Eddie Fabros, Louella De Cordova as Mely, Marc Abaya as Kuya Boy, Carlo Aquino as JC, Alchris Galura as Harold, Earl Ignacio as Boss Erwin, Dexter Doria as Legal Wife, Osan Reodica as Rachel, GA Villafuerte as Josel Chua, Valkent Darunday as Renato, Gege Severo as Conrad, Betty Uy Regala as Elaiza, Enzo as Alejandro, Maecon Timbol as Linda. PRODUCTION: Co-production-,Brainchild Studios, Digital Fusion, Bigtop Media and Leather Lane Films, Line Producer-Daphne O. Chiu, Creative Producer-Joe Alandy, Co-Producer-Richard Reyes, Associate Producers-Jombits Quintos, Biianca Balbuena, Romulo Marco Sales,
16 July/Sat, 12:45PM at the Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (CCP Little Theatre)
17 July/Sun, 9:00PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
18 July/Mon, 6:15PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
19 July/Tue, 3:30PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
20 July/Wed, 9:00PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
21 July/Thu, 12:45PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
21 July/Thu, 4:00PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5
22 July/Fri, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
23 July/Sat, 1:30PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5
23 July/Sat, 9:00PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)

LIGO NA U LAPIT NA ME by Erick Salud
Karl Vladimir Lennon J. Villalobos, aka Intoy, is secretly in love with his friend Jenny, the most beautiful girl in the campus. Jenny is rich and quirky; Intoy is street-smart and ordinary. But this friendship is not simple, since Jenny has bestowed on Intoy some perks and privileges, including going to bed with her on the condition that they will not fall in love with each other. Before graduation, Intoy feels that he has to shed his pretensions of being astig and finally profess his love for Jenny. But he is devastated to learn that Jenny is pregnant. Worse, Jenny tells him: “Don’t worry, this is not yours.” Based on the bestselling novel of Eros S. Atalia, Ligo na U, Lapit na Me is an examination of postmodern love and relationship and the way this generation deals with their love and fear. CAST: Edgar Allan Guzman and Mercedes Cabral. Also starring Mel Kimura, Simon Ibarra, Tolyts “Shalala” Reyes, Evelyn Vargas, Beverly Salviejo, Malouh Crisologo, Jojo Saguin, Joseph Bitangcol, Lucky Mark Mercado, Joe Vargas, Christian Tan, Ian Lazibal, Alex Tiglao, Ardie Bascara. Introducing Victor Medina. Special Guest Appearance of Luis Alandy. PRODUCTION: Story-Eros S. Atalia, Screenplay-Jerry B. Gracio, Cinematogaphy-Alfred F. Hernando, Production Design-Angel Balangon Diesta, Editing-Charliebebs Gohetia, Musical Score-Monet Silvestre, Sound Design-Ditoy Aguila and Junel Valencia, Assistant Director-Lyan L. Suiza, Line Producer-Charliebebs Gohetia, Production Managers-Remar Mallari and Maxie Evangelista III, Executive Producer-Noel D. Ferrer, Director-Erick C. Salud.
16 July/Sat, 1:30PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5
17 July/Sun, 3:30PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
17 July/Sun, 6:15PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
18 July/Mon, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
19 July/Tue, 6:15PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
20 July/Wed, 4:00PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5
21 July/Thu, 9:00PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
22 July/Fri, 6:15PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
23 July/Sat, 12:45PM at the Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (CCP Little Theatre)
24 July/Sun, 11:00AM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5

NIÑO by Loy Arcenas
The once illustrious Lopez-Aranda family has faded. Celia, once the darling of Philippine opera, and Gaspar, a distinguished ex-congressman, lacked the shrewdness to maintain their once elegant status. Saddled with a failed marriage, a vanishing career and mounting debt, Celia sold her share of their house to Gaspar, now bedridden. She managed to stay for free in exchange for being Gaspar’s caregiver. Gaspar loves listening to Celia’s arias. This idyllic arrangement is shattered when he slips into a coma. His daughter, Raquel, comes home from the US, determined to sell the house to salvage her own economic woes abroad. This signals Celia’s impending homelessness. With only a few heirlooms to sell, she is at her wits’ end. A fervent believer of the Sto. Nino, she hopes for a miracle. She dresses up her grandson, Antony, in Sto. Nino robes to prepare him for the coming fiesta. She insists this will invoke a miracle that will awaken Gaspar and stop Raquel from selling the house. Antony’s father, Mombic, while processing his travel papers to work in Dubai, tries to strike a deal with Raquel in selling the property without his mother Celia’s knowledge. Merced, Mombic’s sister, reluctantly takes on the burden of taking care of Celia and a household sliding to ruin. The family members clash in a confrontation that reveals their weaknesses and their hopeless ideals. Mombic leaves his son to the care of his mother and sister, Merced, the only family member who quietly accepts her fate. As a final ditch to awaken Gaspar, Celia holds a tertulia, inviting her aging opera singer friends. They sing arias, oblivious to the ravages of time, crippled reminders of a glorious past. In the middle of a chorus, Gaspar quietly dies, sealing the fate of his sister and the mansion that once was called Villa Los Reyes Magos. Celia looks out into her once beautiful garden. She sees Antony, still in his Sto. Nino robe, playing in the garden, offering a little illusion of hope to a past that can never be rekindled. CAST: Fides Cuyugan Asensio, Shamaine Buencamino, Tony Mabesa , Raquel Villavicencio, Art Acuna, Diana Malahay, Joaquin Valdes and introducing Jhizhelei Deocareza CREATIVE & PRODUCTION STAFF : Director-Loy Arcenas, Screenplay-Rody Vera, Story-Rody Vera & Loy Arcenasa, Producer-Daniel Arcenas & Philippe O. Chambon, Director of Photography-Lee Briones & Jay Abello, Line Producer-Krisma Fajardo, Assistant Director-Issa Lopez, 2nd Assistant Director-Ed Lacson Jr., Production Designer-Laida Lim, Production Managers-Philip Buena, Ron Capili, Editor-Danny Anonuevo, Sound-Mike Idioma, Music-Jerrold Tarog.
16 July/Sat, 11:00AM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5
16 July/Sat, 6:15PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
17 July/Sun, 9:00PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
18 July/Mon, 1:30PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5
19 July/Tue, 12:45PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
20 July/Wed, 6:30PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
21 July/Thu, 12:45PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
21 July/Thu, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (CCP Little Theatre)
22 July/Fri, 12:45PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
23 July/Sat, 9:00PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute

TEORIYA by Zurich Chan
Teoriya is a story about loss that centers on the film’s main character, Jimmuel Apostol II. After hearing the news that his father has passed away, Jim goes back home to Zamboanga City after leaving ten years ago in bad terms with his father. He arrives in Zamboanga only to find that his father has already been buried and he doesn’t know where. Jim takes a journey around the Zamboanga peninsula and ultimately into his own self, finding the missing piece of his life.Teoriya is a story about loss that centers on the film’s main character, Jimmuel Apostol II. After hearing the news that his father has passed away, Jim goes back home to Zamboanga City after leaving ten years ago in bad terms with his father. He arrives in Zamboanga only to find that his father has already been buried and he doesn’t know where. Jim takes a journey around the Zamboanga peninsula and ultimately into his own self, finding the missing piece of his life. PRODUCTION: Cinematography-Dexter Dela Pena, Editing-Chuck Gutierrez, Production Design-Paul Marquez, Music-Nani Naguit, Line Producer-Charlene Chiong, Associate Producer-Baby Ruth Villarama and Chuck Gutierrez, Written, Produced and Directed by Zurich Chan
16 July/Sat, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
16 July/Sat, 9:00PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
17 July/Sun, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
18 July/Mon, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (CCP Little Theatre)
19 July/Tue, 1:30PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5
20 July/Wed, 6:15PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
21 July/Thu, 9:00PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
21 July/Thu, 9:00PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
22 July/Fri, 3:30PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
24 July/Sun, 1:30PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3

Directors Showcase
BISPERAS by Jeffrey Jeturian
On the eve of Christmas, the Aguinaldo family’s residence is burglarized, causing its members to identify stolen items and uncover lingering sentiments they have hidden from each other. Amidst the tension brought about by the burglary, the Aguinaldo family realizes how treasured sentiments have been lost, relationships have evolved as they arrive from church at a house in shambles. CAST: Tirso Cruz III, Raquel Villavicencio, Julia Clarete, Jennifer Sevilla, Edgar Allan, Aryanna Santiago, Jen Donaire, Kimmy Maclang, Troy De Guzman CREATIVE & PRODUCTION STAFF: Director-Jeffrey Jeturian, Story & Screenplay-Paul Sta. Ana, Executive Producer-Atty. Josabeth Alonso, Creative Producer-Armando Lao, Director of Photography-Roberto Yniquez, Line Producer-Krisma Fajardo, Asst. Director-Lawrence Fajardo, 2nd Asst. Director-Julius Alfonso, Production Designer-Rodrigo Ricio, Stylist/Costume Designer-Tessa Aquino, Production Managers-Ron Capili, Philip Buena, Editor-Lawrence Fajardo, Sound-Mike Idioma, Music-Joseph Lansang.
16 July/Sat, 9:00PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
17 July/Sun, 1:30PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5
17 July/Sun, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
18 July/Mon, 12:45PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
19 July/Tue, 6:30PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
20 July/Wed, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
21 July/Thu, 6:15PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
22 July/Fri, 9:00PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
23 July/Sat, 10:00AM at the Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (CCP Little Theatre)
24 July/Sun, 6:30PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3

BUSONG by Auraeus Solito
Punay was born with wounds in her feet so that she cannot step on the earth. Her brother, Angkarang, carries her through a hammock, as he searches the changing landscape of Palawan in hoping to find a healer who can cure Punay. Different people help him carry his sister along the way- a woman looking for her husband, a fisherman who lost his boat and a young man who is searching for himself- and each one meets their fate. CAST: Alessandra de Rossi, Dax Alejandro, Clifford Banagale PRODUCTION: Cinematography-Louie Quirino, Editing-Chuck Gutierrez, Production Design-Hai Balbuena, Music and Sound-Diwa de Leon, Executive Producer-Jong de Castro, Screenplay-Kanakan-Balintagos and Henry Burgos, Script Consultant-Armando Y. Lao, Produced by-Auraeus Solito, Hai Balbuena, Baby Ruth Villarama, Chuck Gutierrez and Alfred Vargas, Director-Auraeus Solito.
16 July/Sat, 3:30PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
17 July/Sun, 11:00AM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
18 July/Mon, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
19 July/Tue, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
20 July/Wed, 9:00PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
21 July/Thu, 6:30PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
22 July/Fri, 12:45PM at the Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (CCP Little Theatre)
22 July/Fri, 9:00PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
23 July/Sat, 6:15PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
24 July/Sun, 6:30PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5

ISDA by Adolfo Alix Jr.
A couple, Lina and Miguel, move into a dumpsite in Catmon, Malabon from Pangasinan. As they adjust to their new abode and surroundings, Lina’s longing to have a child of her own intensifies. Miguel finds a job in a local ice plant while Lina goes with neighbor-scavengers in the nearby dumpster. But when Miguel gets sick and loses his job, he joins his wife in scavenging. Lina finds a burned image of St. Peregrine in the dumpsite and keeps it. Then one day, the news spreads quickly that Lina is pregnant. When her belly has swollen bigger, Lina gets out of her hut to show the world how a fulfilled woman she is. Miguel is a more loving husband than ever. In the middle of a storm, Lina gives birth. Those who witnessed it were shocked---her son is a fish. Miguel cannot accept it. Lina embraces what has happened and treats the fish as her real son. Strange and surreal moments test Lina’s love for her offspring. What unfolds is a fable that questions the needs and compromises of a real family. CAST: Cherrie Pie Picache as Lina, Bembol Roco as Miguel, Anita Linda as Juling, Rosanna Roces as Dolor, Angel Aquino as Cory, Alan Paule as Turing, Evelyn Vargas as Luz and Arnold Reyes as Jaime. PRODUCTION: Production Company-Phoenix Features, Director- Adolfo Alix Jr., Writer- Jerry B. Gracio, Co-Producers-Jonas Antonio Gaffud and Elizabeth Juan, Line Producer- Maan P. Dimla, Associate Director-Armando Reyes, Assistant Director-Benjamin G. Tolentino, Production Manager-Roland Palmes, Location Manager-Robin Palmes, Director of Photography-Albert Banzon, Production Designer-Adolfo Alix Jr., Art Directors-Roland Rubenecia and Jerome Zamora, Editor-Benjamin Tolentino, Sound Design-Ditoy Aguila and Junel Valencia, Field Sound Recordists- Mark Locsin, Nicolas Varela and Joseph Santos.
16 July/Sat, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (CCP Little Theatre)
17 July/Sun, 6:30PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
18 July/Mon, 9:00PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
18 July/Mon, 9:00PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
19 July/Tue, 9:00PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
20 July/Wed, 3:30PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
21 July/Thu, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
22 July/Fri, 1:30PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5
23 July/Sat, 6:30PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
24 July/Sun, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute

PATIKUL by Joel Lamangan
The long-standing conflict between the military forces and the rebel group Abu Sayaff has severely ravaged the poor town of Patikul in Sulu. Residents have become so accustomed to the armed clashes, that reports of kidnappings and recruitment of young Tausugs to join the rebel groups already became normal news to them. However, Amman, a 33 year old coffee farmer in Sitio Kan-Ague, continues to believe that there is still hope for their town. Amman believes that educating his children would change their present situation. His 9-year old son Fahad is one of Kan-Ague Elementary School’s top students. Fahad’s brilliance and perseverance have led him to represent his school in the annual regional quiz bee. Joined by his best friend Alelie, Fahad goes through rigorous training under Michael Balmes, the principal of Kan-Ague Elementary School. Michael is one of the few volunteer teachers who walk daily through a dangerous path just to get to Kan-Ague. Michael’s constant encouragement and persistence to educate the kids in Kan-Ague gives new promise to the residents of Kan-Ague. However, this hope becomes short-lived after a relative of one of the volunteer teachers dies in an armed encounter between the army and rebels. Little did the residents know that this incident would lead to the death of their beloved principal and, for fear for their own safety, force the teachers to abandon the students of Kan-Ague. The town’s worsening situation compels Amman to take action and convince his co-parents to find a solution, but Amman soon discovers that this won’t be an easy task. Most of the parents are reluctant to cooperate, and he finds no support from the local government. Amman is now faced with two choices: capitulate to the brutality of war or find a way to make the teachers go back to the classrooms of Kan-Ague to teach their children once again. CAST: Marvin Agustin, Allen Dizon, Glaiza de Castro, Ciara Sotto, Dimples Romana, Jaime Pebanco with Martin de los Santos, Angellie Nicholle Sanoy, Jeon Macatangay. PRODUCTION: Line & Supervising Producer: Dennis C. Evangelista; Asst. Directors: Armando Reyes & Julius Alfonso; Production Managers: Raul Caro, Marvin Dela Cruz, Melon "Byuti" P. Antonio; Associate Producers: Jumbo Brumaje & Julieta Gregorio; Story & Screenplay-Kristoffer Brugada, Director of Photography-Monino S. Duqe, Editing-John Anthony L. Wong, Production Design-Edgar Martin Littaua, Music-Von de Guzman, Sound Supervision-Ditoy Aguila, Producer-Joel C. Lamangan, Executive Producers-Ma. Gracia A. Lara, Butch Delos Reyes, Direction-Joel C. Lamangan.
16 July/Sat, 9:00PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
17 July/Sun, 6:15PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
18 July/Mon, 12:45PM at the Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (CCP Little Theatre)
19 July/Tue, 9:00PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
20 July/Wed, 1:30PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5
21 July/Thu, 12:45PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
22 July/Fri, 9:00PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
23 July/Sat, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
23 July/Sat, 9:00PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
24 July/Sun, 1:30PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5

Competition Shorts
Programme A:
UN DIUTAY MUNDO by Ana Carlyn Lim; SAMARITO by Rafa Santos;
WALANG KATAPUSANG KWARTO by Emerson Reyes; EVERY OTHER TIME
by Gino Santos; NINO BONITO by Rommel Tolentino
16 July/Sat, 11:00AM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
17 July/Sun, 6:15PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
18 July/Mon, 3:30PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
19 July/Tue, 9:00PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
20 July/Wed, 12:45PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
20 July/Wed, 9:00PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
21 July/Thu, 6:15PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
22 July/Fri, 10:00AM at the Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (CCP Little Theatre)
22 July/Fri, 4:00PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5
23 July/Sat, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
UN DIUTAY MUNDO: An unknown “point of view” witnesses everything that happens in the place where it is located---a dark room occupied by a feral child. It narrates how this child is being treated by the ones who look after him, how curious he is of the world outside, and how he longs to break free from being trapped in that room. Meanwhile, a girl who dreams to be a writer is able to enter the room and get in touch with the feral child. This is the start of the child’s struggle of breaking free from isolation. This was all witnessed and narrated by the “point of view”. But before a bond between the girl and the child tightens, the ones who have been keeping the child from the outside world discovered what has been going on. The “point of view” then unfolds the child’s helplessness because he is still trapped not only in that room but also in his condition. It also tells how the girl fails to fulfill her dream of becoming a writer because she is now trapped in her situation. Lastly, the “point of view” tells how it desires to help the child break free but is unable to do so. The reason lies in the revelation of what the “point of view” is. SAMARITO: Midnight. An adept thief makes his silent way towards a rich couple’s walled compound. He has everything considered: the location of the street-light base to help him vault the perimeter, the vulnerable back gate, the number of steps to the couple’s bedroom. The only thing he didn’t count on is the couple returning early from an aborted night out. The thief steps out of the bedroom to the distinct sound of strife. The couple is in the midst of a heated argument, and the argument only gets hotter from here. The thief watches as the confrontation escalates until the man explodes in rage and floors the woman with a solid punch across the face. The thief is in shock. The man screams at his downed lover and continues to physically pummel her. The thief sneaks back out of the home, but he is not unaffected by what he’s seen. He beats a hasty retreat, but stops in his tracks. He looks back over his shoulder. He takes a deep breath. Does the thief have it in himself to do the right thing? Is his conscience and humanity beyond salvation? Everything will unfold on this unquiet night and nothing will ever be the same again for our thief; the most unlikely of Samaritans. WALANG KATAPUSANG KWARTO: Ang kwentong ito ay mayroon katapusang…hindi lang halata. Magaganap ang kwento sa isang silid kung saan dito lamang hindi nagtatago ang ating mga karakter. Dahil dito sa silid na ito ay Malaya sila, walang nakakarinig kundi ang apat na pader lamang na naghihiwalay sa kanila sa totoong mundo. Maaring sabihin na ito ay kwento ng pag-ibig. Maari ding hindi... EVERY OTHER TIME: College and partying are almost synonymous to one another, so are making mistakes. The freedom we have during college can sometimes make us forget the tiniest of our responsibilities. After a night of hard partying, this guy realizes he left something behind. NINO BONITO: Boni, a little boy from the slums, squares off with the stark reality of drugs, petty crime and abuse armed with his own brand of hip hop and some divine intervention.

Programme B:
HANAPBUHAY by Henry Frejas; OLIVER'S APARTMENT by Misha Balangue;
IMMANUEL by Gio Puyat; DEBUT by Pamela Llanes Reyes; HAZARD by Mikhail Red
16 July/Sat, 9:00PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
17 July/Sun, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (CCP Little Theatre)
18 July/Mon, 12:45PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
19 July/Tue, 4:00PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5
20 July/Wed, 12:45PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
21 July/Thu, 6:15PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theatre)
21 July/Thu, 9:00PM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
22 July/Fri, 6:15PM at the Tanghalang Huseng Batute
23 July/Sat, 11:00AM at the Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5
24 July/Sun, 3:30PM at the Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)
HANAPBUHAY: A day in the life of a man who’s trying to make a living for his family as he is confronted by the ironies of the realities of life. And death.OLIVER'S APARTMENT: This short film is about a man named Oliver who has not left his apartment over seven years. An obsessive-compulsive germaphobe, he has everything delivered to him and he lives each day the same. One day he receives a postcard and things start to unravel.IMMANUEL: Immanuel is set in speculative Philippines where air pollution has reached irreparable proportions. Air pollution has rendered breathable oxygen scarce. This makes it the main resource around which society revolves. The film follows to protagonists: Leo Sagaysay, a young father and husband who works at the Oxygen Factory, and his wife Rubi. Together they have a son, whom they struggle to support. The appearance of an ex-factory worker at their door sets off a chain of events that leads to the downfall of the Sagaysay family. DEBUT: An adolescent girl awakens to the first day of the rest of her life. HAZARD: While out driving together, a father and his son discover that they share different principles and perspectives in life. Upon reaching the city’s outskirts, they make an even more disturbing discovery that will push their unstable relationship to its limits.

EXHIBITION

NETPAC Premieres
NONO by Milo Tolentino (TBC)
Toto, a very outspoken, highly opinionated eight-year-old born with a cleft lip and an open palate sets off to join his school’s Creative Declamation Competition – a contest of narrative drama and eloquence set on the very high- profiled Philippines’ National Language Week celebration. Speech impediment or not, Toto, armed with iron-clad determination and a desire to be treated like everyone else - no more, no less, takes on the challenge with the help of his lovelorn mother, an emotional bully[Badong] and a stray deaf boy [Ogoy] from his neighborhood. Cast: Axl Aeiou Samson, Russel Abulad, Allen Dimaunahan, Ian Galliguez, Sigrid Andrea Bernardo, Xyris Beatingo. Joemar Sustento, Alejandra Gloriano, Arcele Fernez. Production Team: Producers: Yellowkite Film Productions /Studioindio /Busan International Film Festival /Asian Cinema Fund. Writer. Director. Producer. Editor. Cinematographer. Production Designer: Milo. Line Producer: Toti Reyes. Musical Scorer: Diwa De Leon. Production Manager: Eireena Marie Los Baños. Asssitant Director: Emmanuel Evan Alba. Soundman, Wardrobe Master, 3rd Cameraman: Clydee Tamayo. Technical Assistant, 2nd Cameraman: Dustin Gapasen. Assistant Production Designer, Prop Master, Photographer: Mark Francis Jesalva. (115 Mins)
18 July/Mon, 6:30PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5 (talkback)
20 July/Wed, 4:00PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
22 July/Fri, 9:00PM Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (Little Theatre)

LIBERACION by Adolfo Alix Jr.
Makoto of the Japanese Imperial Army decided to go into hiding after the Japanese soldiers were defeated in 1945. In the dread of the forest, he decides to struggle despite efforts for him to surrender, thinking the war is not yet over. For a span of almost 20 years, he encounters different situations that will test his persona and his strength to his vow as a Japanese soldier. Cast: Jacky Woo, Mercedes Cabral, Suzuki Sadatsugu, Hideo Muraoka. Production Company: Forward Entertainment. Director/Writer/Editor: Adolfo Alix, Jr. Executive Producer: Jacky Woo. Line Producers: Maxie Evangelista III, Maan Dimla. Director of Photography: Albert Banzon. Production Design: Cyrus Khan. Assistant Director: Benjamin Tolentino. Sound Design: Ditoy Aguila, Junel Valencia. Field Sound Recordist: Mark Locsin.
17 July/Sun, 9:00PM Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (Little Theatre)
19 July/Tue, 9:00PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5 (talkback)
21 July/Thu, 1:30PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3

HULING HALIK by Zig Dulay
In the midst of celebrating flowers in bloom in Panagbenga Flower Festival, JM (Kenjie Garcia) and ILI (Joeffrey Javier) try to rekindle their withering relationship. On their last day together in Baguio, they plan to do the things they used to do in the past. But everything feels different for JM. Like the fog in the city of mountains, their plans fade away. And just like how the city transformed, everything has changed. JM has to accept the transience in everything, including their relationship, and nothing stays forever. CAST: Kenjie Garcia, Joeffrey Javier, Jayjay Jimenez, Immaculee Madrigal, Patrick Esteban, Jed Medrano, Marc Jacob. PRODUCTION STAFF: Executive Producer: Lex Bonife. Writer/Director: Zig Dulay. Assistant Director: Jayson Jimenez. Cinematographers: Marc Patiag, Triztan Garcia, Zig Dulay. Sound & Music: Dennis Dimaandal. Production Designer: Kenneth Kevin Villanueva, Art Director: Maolen Fadul. Script Continuity: Jaypee Habac, Raschel Samson. Editor: Zig Dulay. Production Manager: Remar Mallari. Asst. Production Manager: Kimmy Buquia. Documentation: Jed Medrano. (82 mins)
20 July/Wed, 6:30PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5 (talkback)
22 July/Fri, 4:00PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
23 July/Sat, 6:15PM Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (Little Theatre)

BOUNDARY by Benito Bautista
BOUNDARY is inspired by true stories of taxicab drivers of metropolitan Manila. It is set in the urban roadways of Manila during Christmas. Limuel (Ronnie Lazaro), a middle-aged taxicab driver picks up Emmanuel (Raymond Bagatsing), a handsome businessman as his last passenger for the night. Unknown to Emmanuel is Limuel’s conspiracy to bring him to the robbery hideout of Diego (Edwin Nombre), a feisty and volatile robbery gang leader. Their journey together from Cubao to Antipolo is riddled with inescapable tension and bad luck, and the only way out is to face their damnation. Cast: Ronnie Lazaro, Raymond Bagatsing, and Edwin Nombre. Directed by Benito Bautista Screenplay by Benito Bautista and John Bedia Produced by Benito Bautista and Emma Francisco Cinematography by Mccoy Tarnate Edited by Chuck Gutierrez Sound by Raffy Magsaysay.
19 July/Tue, 9:00PM Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (Little Theatre)
21 July/Thu, 9:00PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5 (talkback)
23 July/Sat, 1:30PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3

LOCAL GIRLS by Ned Trespesces & Onnah Valera
What happens when an odd pair of minimum wage earners working in a seaside resort in Iloilo decide to take a walk on the wild side? Fate is a goody-two-shoes aspiring law student trying to save up tuition money. And Margie is a juvenile delinquent who hates the world. They are best friends despite their difference in temperament. Both girls are perpetually broke, bored with their mundane lives, and are looking for a little adventure. They get exactly what they wish for when they embark on an insane weekend that leaves their world in a state of utter disorder. Cast: August Andong, Tine Genzola Terrenal, Sam Prudente. Main production team: Writer-Director: Ned Trespeces. Producer: Onnah Valera. Editor: Nessa Gabrillo. (60 mins)
16 July/Sat, 4:00PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
20 July/Wed, 6:15PM Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (Little Theatre)
22 July/Fri, 6:30PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5(talkback)

MADNESS by Bebs Gohetia
17 July/Sun, 1:30PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
21 July/Thu, 9:00PM Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (Little Theatre)
23 July/Sat, 9:00PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5(talkback)

SAN LAZARO by Wincy Aquino Ong
San Lazaro is a horror-comedy starring Filipino cult icon Ramon Bautista. Limuel and Sigfried, estranged childhood friends, journey to the remote town of San Lazaro to ask an infamous faith healer for help in saving the life of Limuel’s brother, who becomes possessed by a secret-eater spirit. Cast: Ramon Bautista, Wincy Aquino Ong, Nicco Manalo, Bianca King, Ely Buendia, Allan Forte, Julia Clarete, Kean Cipriano, Earl Ignacio. Director: Wincy Aquino Ong. Cinematographer: Dan Gil. Production Designer: Nestor Abrogena. Music by: Jazz Nicolas & Mikey Amistoso. Sound Design by: Mark McCullie & Dan Galapon. Screenplay by: Wincy Aquino Ong. Story by: Wincy Aquino Ong & Ramon Bautista. Editor: Wincy Aquino Ong. VFX by: Jess Yap. Producers: Wincy Aquino Ong, Dan Gil & Ramon Bautista. Watusi Productions & Ramon Bautista Films. (98 mins)
16 July/Sat, 6:30PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3 (talkback)
18 July/Mon, 4:00PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
22 July/Fri, 6:15PM Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (Little Theatre)

GAYUMA by Alvin Yapan
Gayuma is a magical tale of love going beyond the boundaries of social class, religious and superstitious beliefs, and urban-rural prejudices. A failed exorcism of a talking and dancing statue of a Child Jesus led a poor sacristan, Delfin, to concoct a love potion to make Carla, a rich girl, fall for him. After Carla drinks the potion and assents to all his advances, Delfin could not believe his luck until he is no longer certain whether Carla really loves him. Delfin descends into a deep sleep of paranoia, from which no medical science could wake him. Carla goes on a pilgrimage to the heart of a lush mountain to overturn the enchantment of the love potion. A possessed statue of a Child Jesus stands between the two lovers. Will their faith bring them closer together or keep them apart? CAST: Mercedes Cabral, introducing Kalil Almonte. PRODUCTION CREDITS: Tonee Acejo as Line Producer, Production Manager and Production Designer. Alemberg Ang as Executive Producer, Assistant Director and Art Director. Ramil Plofino as Associate Producer, Editor and Sound Designer. Eunice Ingrid Toribio as Assistant Production Manager and Location Manager. Alvin Yapan as Director, Writer, Executive Producer, Cinematographer and Production Designer. (86 mins)
17 July/Sun, 9:00PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5 (talkback)
19 July/Tue, 1:30PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
23 July/Sat, 9:00PM Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (Little Theatre)
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FOCUS ASIA
Korea: BLEAK NIGHT by Yoon Sunghyun (Gala)
A father (Jo Sung-Ha) is burdened with guilt and confusion over his son's death, a high school student Gi-Tae (Lee Je-Hoon) who took his own life. As the father admits that he was barely present in his son’s life, he vowed to look for answers on his son's death. Gi-Tae's father desperately looked for his son’s school friends-- Hee-Joon and Dong-Hoon as he wondered what happened to his sons’ best friends. Director: Yoon Sung-Hyun Cast: Jo Sung-Ha, Lee Je-Hoon, SeoJun-Young, Park Jung Min, Bae Je-Ki, Lee Cho-Hee Production Company: Kafa Films Distributor: CJ Entertainment Language: Korean Country: South Korea. (116 mins)
17 July/Sun, 6:15PM Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (Little Theatre)
19 July/Tue, 6:30PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5 (w/talkback with filmmaker Yoon Sunghyun & BIFF programmer Cho Young Jung)
21 July/Thu, 4:00PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3

Indonesia: CHANTS OF LOTUS (Perempuan Punya Cerita) by Upi Avianto, Nia Di Nata, Fatimah Rony, Lasja F. Susatyo
Perempuan Punya Cerita is about four women filmmakers tackle four different stories about lives of marginalized women in Indonesia. Sumantri (Rieke Dyah Pitaloka) dedicates her life for the well being of mothers and newborns in one of the most densely populated island that lies about three hour boat ride from Jakarta. In a greatly limited access to outside world, her position is indispensable. She is suffering from breast cancer. Wulan (Rachel Maryam), th eisland’s autistic girl is raped and pregnant. Sumantri is thinking of performing an abortion, the forbidden act and considered as a big sin by the locals. Safina (Kirana Larasati) and her gang are high school students in Yogyakarta, famoust as a tourist destination and higher learning in the country. The technology provides easy access to Internet, satisfying their curiousity about one issue that captivates them the most: SEX which they have been experimenting sex with their peers. Jay Anwar, a journalist from Jakarta visits Yogya, and Safina falls in love with him. Little that she knows, what the young journalist had in mind might not be close to the price she has sacrificed. Esi (Shanty) a single mother who works as janitor in a dangdut club. She is determined to provide her only daughter with education albeit her struggle to make ends meet. One night, she finds her young teenage daughter, Maesaroh (Ken Nala Amrytha), is sexually harassed by Narto, her boyfriend. Luckily, they find shelter and protector in Cicih (Sarah Sechan), the club’s witty and gutsy icon. But her unfortunate event continues…she finds that her daughter is missing and Cicih to a local women trafficking syndicate. Laksmi (Susan Bachtiar), found out that her husband has died of AIDS. Barely recovered from grieve, she has to deal with the fact that she is infected with the same virus. Her mother-in-law demand the custody of their grandchild, Belinda (Ranti Maria). Laksmi struggle to keep Belinda. Trying to survive without a job, Laksmi begin to see the harsh reality: she has to choose between her daughter and her fight with HIV. Cast: Rieke Dyah Pitaloka, Rachel Maryam, Arswendy Nasution, Kirana Larasati, Fauzi Baadila, Shanty, Susan Bachtiar, Sarah Sechan. Directors: Fatimah Tobing, Lasja Fauzia, Nia Dinata, Upi. Produced by Nia Di Nata. Original Music by Bembi Gusti, Aghi Narottama, Gascaro Ramondo. Production Management by Robin Moran. Sound Department: Satrio Budiono (sound designer), Satrio Budiono (sound re-recording mixer), Suhadi (sound recordist). Casting Department: Amron Paul Yuwono. (105 mins)
18 July/Mon, 9:00PM Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (Little Theatre)
20 July/Wed, 9:00PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5 (talkback w/guest Ms. Shanty Harmyn, film expert)
22 July/Fri, 1:30PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3

Thailand: SAWASDEE BANGKOK by Aditya Assarat, Kongdej Jaturanrasamee, Pen-Ek Ratanaruang, Wisit Sasanatieng
A quartet of love letters to Bangkok - episodes marketed as one feature film, financed by the Thai Public Broadcasting Service, and with the intention of showcasing the country’s capital internationally. The bustling night life of the city had to be mentioned. Unlike its two genre predecessors, only the country’s best known filmmakers were commissioned for the episodes, and the result rests somewhere between sweet melodrama and tentative travelogue, with a touch of humor, plenty of melancholy and despite its original intentions, a not-always attractive image of the city. Best suited for festivals, this might also surface in programs dedicated to the Thai cinema. The first episode, directed by Wisit Sasanatieng (Tears of the Black Tiger) features a blind, dog-less, cane-less, young girl (Kongmalai) who lives under a bridge and sells lottery tickets for a living. She is almost raped before being taken on a tour of the city, which she sees through the eyes of an angel (or so she believes). In the second, two young men spending time in Bangkok (Ananda Everingham and Louis Scott) get to learn, courtesy of director Aditya Assarat (Wonderful Town), something about the particular nature of Thai girls. Kongdej Jaturanrasamee (Midnight, My Love) brings together a country bumpkin (Thongkamnerd) and a young prostitute (Neemayothin) for a night tour of the city, while the best known of the four directors, Pen-Ek Ratanaruang (Last Life in the Universe) looks at the late night encounter between a bar owner (Harwang) stranded in her Mini on a deserted road and a homeless bum (Chainam) who happens to be passing by. Closest in spirit to an advertisement of the city, Sasanatieng’s contribution, the most sentimental but also the best shot of the four, milks every bit of pathos out of the lovely, forlorn and helpless condition of his heroine, Tasana, before he introduces his inebriated angel. Assarat’s satirical take offering a sensory image of the city, no less than a visual one. The golden-hearted prostitute and the innocent from out of town isn’t exactly an original concept, the episode banking mainly on atmospheric night shots and the mention of the infamous Sanam Luang Park, a favorite cruising are for sex-hungry tourists. The twist at the end of Ratanaruang’s night adventure isn’t really surprising, but then again, the bustling night life of the city had to be mentioned. Cast: Bongkot Kongmalai (Sightseeing), Tanthai Prasertkul (Sightseeing), Ananda Everingham ({Bangkok Blues), Louis Scott (Bangkok Blues), Kalorin Neemayothin (Pi Markham), Namo Thongkamnerd (Pi Markham), Ploy Horwang (Silence), Noppachai Chainam (Silence). Production Company: Local Color Films. Producers: Saksiri Chantarangsri, Wicha Khokapun, Jetnipith Teerakulchanyut. International Sales: The Public Broadcasting Service. Screenplay: Wisit Sasanatieng (Sightseeing), Aditya Assarat (Bangkok Blues), Kongdej Jaturanrasamee (Pi Markham), Pen-Ek Ratanaruang (Silence). Cinematography: Narupol Cjokekanapitak (Sightseeing), Umpornpol Yugala (Bangkok Blues), Sayombhu Mukdeeprom (Pi Markham), Chankit Chamniwikaipong (Silence). Production design: Pallop Chomtaworn (Sightseeing), Witaya Chaimongkol (Bangkok Blues), Rasige Sukkarn (Pi Markham), Niphon Subsea (Silence). Editing: Patamanadda Yukol, Lee Chatametikool. Sound: Akaritchalerm Kalayanamitra. (98 mins)
19 July/Tue, 6:15PM Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (Little Theatre) (w/talkback)
21 July/Thu, 6:30PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5
23 July/Sat, 4:00PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3

Malaysia: TALENTIME by Yasmin Ahmad
Amid the heady days of youth, three high school students gear up for a talent competition. While shuttling between home and school, they find their way from love to loss, and back again. Melur is the eldest daughter of a well-to-do English/Malaysian family. She sweetly sings her heart out and recites poignant poems over the breakfast table at home. Mahesh, a handsome and deaf Indian student with a motorbike, is assigned to chauffeur her to rehearsals. Hafiz is a guitar-strumming Malay student who dutifully tends to his dying mother while loving Melur from afar. The upcoming competition unravels the heightened emotions of the students and their families as they navigate heartache, tragedy and the fluctuating tempo of quotidian life. In her final film, the late director Yasmin Ahmad interweaves music and dialogue with humor and grace, as well as a touch of Yasujiro Ozu. The strains of Debussy imbues the empty school halls with longing, while some John Hughes-style montages make a fitting ode to awkward teenage angst. Never one to shy away from sensitive topics, Ahmad tackles the complex social and cultural dynamic of Malaysia through the films’ touching multicultural family portraits; her characters, both young and old, flit effortlessly between languages both spoken and unspoken, voicing the soundtrack of the young at heart. A story full of joy and pain, hope and despair, and a host of beautifully written songs,†is how Ahmad described TALENTIME. One of the most acclaimed and original voices in Southeast Asian cinema, she passed away suddenly last July 2009, aged just 51. Cast: Mahesh Jugal Kishor, Pamela Chong Ven-teen, Mohammed Redzuan Adamshah, Jaclyn Victor. (103 mins)
16 July/Sat, 1:30PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
20 July/Wed, 9:00PM Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (Little Theatre)
22 July/Fri, 9:00PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5 (talkback w/guest Mr. Wong Tuck Cheong, film expert)

Japan: GERMAN PLUS RAIN by Satoko Yokohama
A rural town in present day Japan. Sixteen-year-old Hayashi Yoshiko is a misfit, known in town for being raised by her grandmother after her parents divorced, dropping out of high school, and drifting between jobs. Her nickname is gorilla man.Yoshiko has been living on her own since her grandmother’s death, subsisting on a modest inheritance. She aspires to be a singer/songwriter. Yoshiko’s apartment is the last in town without a connection to the city’s sewage system, and a middle-aged pedophile named Ogawa comes to clean out her septic tank. Yoshiko bonds with Kai, her handsome German co-worker, with delightful consequences. This feature film debut was made with 500,000 yen in prize money that director Yokohama Satoko won at Cineastes Organization Osaka EX(CO2) in 2006 and has been enthusiastically received in Japan and at film festivals overseas. CAST: Nozaki Yoshimi, Fujioka Suzune, Hisauchi Michio, Peter Haiman, Honda Tatsunori, Tokunaga Yuki, Tajiri Daisuke. Director, Script: Yokohama Setoko. Cinematography: Hirano Shingo, Kamakari Yoichi. Production Design: Okusada Seisho Producer: Hashizume Kazuyuki.
17 July/Sun, 4:00PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
21 July/Thu, 6:15PM Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (Little Theatre)
23 July/Sat, 6:30PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5 (talkback -TBC)
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SPECIAL SCREENINGS
Opening Film: MASKARA by Laurice Guillen
When Robert dies, his widow, Ellen finds out that he has a daughter she does not know about. She then goes to see her. Maskara is an actor’s story unfolded through letters discovered by his wife forty days after he dies. The letters lead his wife, Ellen, on a journey into a life more private than that which he shared with his family and friends. Cast: Tirso Cruz III, Shamaine Centenera-Buencamino, Ina Feleo, Ava Santos. Director: Laurice Guillen. Line Producer: Dennis Evangelista. Screenplay: Ina Feleo. Director of Photography: Lee Briones. Production Design: Egay Littau. Editor: Efren Jarlego. Musical Score:Von de Guzman. Sound Recording:Juan Carlos Guillen. Sound Design: Ditoy Aguila.(87 mins)
15 July/Fri 7:00PM Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (Main Theatre) – Open to the Public

Greenbelt 3 Gala: MASKARA by Laurice Guillen
16 July/Sat, 6:30PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5 (Invitational)

KASAMBUHAY HABAMBUHAY: A Short Film Anthology
* THE HOWL & THE FUSSYKET by Chris Martinez. 8-Year old Aaron (Gerald Pesigan) is dead set on winning the Grand Prize in his 2nd Grade declamation contest. He is determined to win despite his obvious “f” and “p” speech defect a proclivity common amongst some Filipinos to interchange the pronunciation of English words with the letters ”f’ and “p”. His mother (Eugene Domingo) takes an active albeit humorous role in preparing him for the competition. This is a story of perseverance family unity and the real meaning of triumph and possibly the “Rocky” of all declamation contests! CAST: Gerald Pesigan, Eugene Domingo, Dennis Padilla, Kiray Celis, Timothy Chan, Tess Antonio, Cris Paturan, Emie Concepcion, Madeleine Nicolas. Produced by Nestle Philippine, Inc. Executive Producer: Jem Lim, Madonna Tamayo, Publicis Manila, Inc. Written and Directed by: Chris Martinez. Assistant Directors: Christine Blando, Julius Alfonso. Director of Photgraphy: Gary Gardoce. Production Designer: Adelina Leung. Assistant Production Designer: Jun Jacob. Edited by Ike Veneracion. Music by Kahlil Refuerzo. Casting by Nestea Naesa.
* UNPLUGGED by Raul Jorolan. A football coach (Marvin Agustin) takes his team of teenage boys out on a fieldtrip to the provincial home of his grandfather (Eddie Garcia). But instead of bonding as a team, the boys are more caught up with their gadgets. The coach’s grandfather is determined to change all that as he challenges they boys to detach from their virtual distractions and explore the great outdoors instead. The boys then unlock a new world of natural wonder and discovery, realizing that going offline is the only way to reconnect back to life. A life that is….unplugged. CAST: Marvin Agustin, Kaye Abad, Eddie Garcia, Futkaleros, Collegio San Agustin-HS Football Team. Produced by: Nestle Philippine, Inc. Executive Producer: Jem Lim, Beng Mercado, Publicis Manila, Inc. Written and Directed by Raul Jorolan. Assistant Director: Ruby Ruiz. Screenplay by Christian Valles. Line Producer: Beng Mercado. Director of Photography: Giboy Vistan. Production Designer: Butch Garcia. Edited by Danny Añonuevo. Visual Effects by Ruth Janina Jorolan. Music by Noel Cabangon. Casting by Raul Jorolan.
* SILUP by Jun Reyes. Silup is “Pulis” (Police) spelled backwards. We peek into the life of a Manila cop (Sid Lucero) whose day is made up of dealing with denizens and the crimes they commit. At work, he may be all tough and stern, but at home, we see his more sensitive side. He has this mysterious routine of taking out a can of sterilized milk from a cupboard and depositing his revolver in its place. Later on, it is revealed why he makes the switch and symbolizes how it is like to live by his duty as a policeman to serve and protect. CAST: Sid Lucero, Ms. Gloria Romero, Edwin Nombre, Arsenia Mabilog, Johnny Bernes. Produced by Nestle Philippine, Inc. and Tony Gloria. Executive Producers: Jem Lim, Maricel Royo, Publicis Manila, Inc. Written and Directed by Jun Reyes. Assistant Directors: Melvin Lee, Jojo Atienza. Co-written by Rudy Vera. Line Producers: Noemi Peji, Dexter Manalo. Director of Photography: Leslie Garchitorena. Production Designer: Adelina Leung. Edited by Claire villa-Real. Music by Jasper Perez.
* ISANG TASANG PANGARAP by Sid Maderazo. In a small town devastated by calamity and chaos, Elias (Ramon Bautista), still holds on to the one thing he considers sacred—a shiny red coffee mug. For him, this mug not only symbolizes his love for coffee but his hope for a better life. After an enlightening encounter with a strange sari-sari store owner, he is suddenly gifted with the ability to tell the future. Soon enough, he is proclaimed as “The Coffee Psychic” and personifies hope for the townsfolk. But can hope truly spring eternal in this comedic homage to the award-winning epic Filipino film, “Himala’ (Miracle)? CAST: Ramon Bautista, Hector Camaso, Nani Naguit, Manuel Pappileira, Arash Tamadon. Produced by Nestle Philippine, Inc. Executive Producers: Jem Lim, Louie Araneta, Publicis Manila, Inc. Written and Directed by Sid Maderazo. Assistant Directors: Sunny Dumayas, Juno Gallardo. Co-written by Henry Posadas. Line Producers: Riza Gardoce. Director of Photography: Henry Posadas. Production Designer: Jon Cuyzon, Emilio Quintos. Edited by Billy de Leon. Visual Effects by Underground Logic. Soundtrack by Hit Productions. Music by Arnold Buena. Casting by Nelson Cammagay.
* SALI SALITA “Word Play” by A/F Benaza. A mother who writes children’s storybooks, ironically, doesn’t have enough time to create stories for her own son. The restless child finds a chance to create his own stories when his grandfather (Bodjie Pascua), comes up with a game. They fill an old milk can with pieces of paper, each containing a word which will be a “story-starter”. Tales of heroes and villains, magic and places fill up the child’s imagination. But the child’s made-up story is in need of a happy ending. Now, it depends on the storyteller mother to create the greatest ending of them all. CAST: Migs Cuaderno, Judy Chua, Luisito “Bodjie” Pascua, Carmen Sanchez, Alvin Aguilar.Produced by: Nestle Philippine, Inc. Executive Producers: Jem Lim, Hanna Gallardo, Publicis Manila, Inc. Written and Directed by: A/F Benaza. Assistant Directors: Carlo Cruz. Screenplay by: Jules Katanyag. Line Producers: Happy Feraren. Director of Photography: Ike Avellana. Production Designer: Mark Sabas, Adelina Leung. Edited by: Jose Asucena, Jay Halili, Jamie Marcelo. Visual Effects by: Post Manila. 3D Visual Effects by: Post Manila. Soundtrack by: Hit Productions. Music by: Jerrold Tarog, Corrine De San Jose, Hit Production. Casting by: Danilo Ugali.
* OH! PA RA SA TA U WA YEAH! by Jeorge Agcaoili. The Clemente family is off to an outing but teenage son, Nicos (Neil Coleta), seems out of it. Nicos is besotted with his ladylove, Mattina (Colleen Garcia), whom he can't quite figure out. The inside info that Nicos gets from Mattina's younger sister, Bettina (Jillian Ward), doesn't seem to help. Seeing his son's despair, Nicos' father finally shares to his son an ancient family heirloom. It is a 100-year old manual containing the secrets, alphabetically arranged, of how men in their clan courted women. Through this, Nicos finally learns what every man should know by heart--the ABC's of what women truly want. CAST: Neil Coleta, Jillian Ward, Jessica Ferrer, Freddie Masiglat, Kristine Coleta, Meynroj Perez, Coleen Garcia, Vangie Catillo, Philippine AllStars. Casting by: Charmaine Betudio. Music: Loudbox. Visual Effects by: Optima Digital Edited by: Dino Yasay. Production Designer: Riza Bacay Director of Photography: Rody Lacap. Assistant Directors: Christine Blando, Jojo Atienza, Joshua Zamora. Line Producer: Michelle Robles Executive Producers: Weng Marcelino, Joy Rojo, Jem Lim, Publicis Manila, Inc. Written by: Jayel Ladioray, Michael Luchico, Ace Ballesteros, Jeorge Agcaoili. Directed by Jeorge Agcaoili. Produced by: Nestle Philippines, Inc.
* DOWNTOWN by Stephen Ngo. In a Chinese community in Downtown Manila, we meet a man who has floated through life with his ladylove by his side. But now, times have changed as he begins each day waking up alone on his bed made for two. He realizes that his coffee has it better because, at least, it has a creamer to be its mate. In these moments, he misses his beloved the most and decides to get his act together for a second shot at the greatest thing in life --love. CAST: Virgio Que, Sherry Lara. Casting by: Geneive Mercado. Music & Sound Design by: Loudbox. Visual Effects by: Underground Logic. Edited by: Bien Felix. Production Designer: Adelina Leung. Director of Photography: Leslie Garchitorena. Assistant Director: Jun King Austria. Line Producer: Julia Templo. Executive Producers: Marivic San Juan, Jem Lim, publicis manila, Inc. Written and Directed by: Stephen Ngo. Produced by: Nestle Philippines Inc.
* TINGALA SA BABA by Henry Frejas. In a typical playground, life plays as game of irony when two 8-year old kids are on a seesaw. One is a rather hefty child from a well-to-do family who is stuck at the bottom whereas a lanky child brought up in poverty is on top. Rich kid is looking up to the poor boy, who in turn, is looking down on him. How will the rich reverse his position? The answer to that question will make one realize that friendship is more valuable than money, while the other one would discover his true worth as a friend. CAST: Arvy Cesar Viduya, Eubert Marc dela Cruz, Aya Bundang. Casting by: Grace Lasala. Music by: Teresa Barrozo. Audio Production: Sound Design. Post-Production: Optima Digital. Edited by: Danny Añonuevo. Production Designer: Omar Mendoza. Director of Photography: Dindo Martinez. Assistant Director: Ric Galing. Line Producers: Madi Laserna, Rachel Monteagudo. Executive Producer: Jun Garra, Jem Lim, Publicis Manila, Inc. Written and Directed by: Henry Frejas. Produced by: Nestle Philippines, Inc.
* COOKING MO, COOKING Ko by Chris Martinez. This comedic version of the classic "Romeo and Juliet" narrates two star-crossed lovers born into warring families who each happen to be proud owners of their own carinderias (local eateries) battling for their town's cuisine supremacy. Old wounds are reopened among the Montano and the Capule families when the former's loyal customers start patronizing the latter. Young lovers Romina Montano and Julius Capule are caught in this web of intrigue, espionage and extra rice. CAST: Shamaine Centenera-Buencamino, Nonie Buencamino, Isay Alvarez-Seña, Robert Seña, Dominic Roco, Eda Nolan, Roden Araneta, Angel Raymundo, Nene Ignacio. Casting by: Nestea Naesa. Music by: Brian Cua. Edited by: Randy Gabriel. Production Designer: Butch Garcia. Director of Photography: Carlo Mendoza. Assistant Directors: Melvin Lee, Perry Dizon. Executive Producers: Madonna Tamayo, Jem Lim, Publicis Manila, Inc. Written and Directed by: Chris Martinez. Produced by: Nestle Philippines, Inc.
* SIGN SEEKER by Carlo Directo. A superstitious guy, Bien (John Lloyd Cruz), seeks all sorts of "divine” signs that will determine his decision of asking the girl of his dreams (Solenn Heussaff) out on a date. The fear of rejection swallows him whole, making him justify his cause to willfully seek for more unfathomable signs. But when each sign he seeks for materializes, he soon learns that he has to be careful with what he wishes for. CAST: John Lloyd Cruz, Solenn Heussaff, Jun King Austria, Ricky Pascua, Peewee O'Hara, Rolly Halagao, Lot Gervacio. Casting by: Rolly Halagao. Music & Lyrics: Loudbox. 3D Visual Effects by: EOVFX. Visual Effects by: Edrie Ocampo. Edited by: Bien Felix. Production Designer: Mitch Directo. Director of Photography: Leslie Garchitorena. Associate Director: Jun King Austria. Line Producer: Dinty Bernardo. Executive Producers: Marivic San Juan, Jem Lim, Publicis Manila, Inc. Written and Directed by: Carlo Directo. Produced by: Nestle Philippines, Inc.
16 July/Sat, 6:15PM Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (Little Theatre)

PAGLIPAD NG ANGHEL by Doy Del Mundo Jr.
Paglipad ng Anghel (Flight of an Angel) explores the story of Gabby, a young accountant in a television network, who leads an uneventful, if not boring, life. He wakes up to a regular day, does his daily routine, until on his way to work he sees an old beggar asking for help. He helps the old, sickly lady and brings her to a hospice where the nuns take care of the old and dying. After this act of charity, he starts noticing feathers growing on his back. As the feathers grow into full wings and complicate his life, he starts to face the consequences of being an “angel.” Cast:Sid Lucero. LJ Moreno. Christian Vasquez. Joel Torre. Ricky Davao. Cherry Pie Picache. Jeffrey Quizon. Chi Datu-Bocobo. Borgy Torre. Shiela Mae Junsay. Stephanie Henares. & Anita Linda. Credits: Written and directed by Codualdo del Mundo, Jr. Executive Producers: Clodualdo del Mundo, Jr. & Dave Hukom. Directors of Photography: Rody Lacap, Lee Meily, Shayne Sarte. Production Design: Cesar Hernando. Music: Lorrie B. Ilustre. Editing: Jay Halili. Sound: Ditoy Aguila. Line Producer: Michael Kho Lim. Associate Producer: Katherine Pasigan. Art Director: Misha Balangue. Casting & Script Consultant: Ida Anita del Mundo. Produced by De La Salle University, in cooperation with Post Manila and the National Commission for Culture and the Arts. (92 mins)
16 July/Sat, 9:00PM Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (Little Theatre)
18 July/Mon, 9:00PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5

Closing Film: RAKENROL by Quark Henares
23 July/Sat, 9:00PM Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (Main Theatre)

Closing Film: ZOMBADINGS 1: Patayin Sa Shokot Si Remington! by Jade Castro
A boy cursed to turn gay when he grows up must sort out his feelings for the girl he loves and the boy - his best friend - he is suddenly lusting after, come to terms with his homophobia, and escape a pscho gay killer on the loose. Cast: Martin Escudero, Lauren Young, Kerbie Zamorra, Janice de Belen, John Regala, Roderick Paulate, Eugene Domingo. Director: Jade Castro. Writers: Raymond Lee, Michiko Yamamoto, Jade Castro. Producer: Raymond Lee. Production and Distribution Company: Origin8 Media Corp.
23 July/Sat, 11:45PM Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (Main Theatre)
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MIDNITE SPECIALS
BROD by Rey Defante Gibraltar
Fraternity is brotherhood. Brotherhood is love. Does it only exist between two men with the same ideals? Only with brothers of the same sexuality? What does it take to co-exist in a world dominated by strong norms and tradition? Terence is a 20-year-old graduating pre-law student who believes that entering a prestigious fraternity will help him with his ultimate ambition to become a lawyer. But will his being gay become a hindrance? Tad is a 22-year-old law student. He is the second highest leader of the fraternity. When in the exercise of duty, he is tough – outside, he is kind and gentle. As a poor boy who wants to uplift his status, fraternity seals in his chances for sure and better jobs when he graduates. Nevertheless, between Terence and Tad, their mutual attraction becomes a greater force that they need to conceal. But how do they do that as the final initiation night looms, and their secrets are already revealed? Cast: Kenjie Garcia, Ardie Bascara (Introducing), Marife Necesito, Xeno Alejandro, Paul Jake Paule, Jess Mendoza, Nicole Andrew Guila, Neil Tibayan, Patrick Esteban, Mehdi Gholami, Venj Pellena. Director: Ray Gibraltar. Executive Producer: Milbert Ambat. Producer: Bebs Gohetia. Screenplay: Archie del Mundo. Associate Director: Sigrid Andrea P. Bernardo. Cinematographer: Maisa Demitillo. Production Designer: Alf Thaddeus Alacapa. Editor: Ray Gibraltar. Musical Score: Monet Silvestre. Sound Design: Ditoy Aguila. Poetry: J.I.E. Teodoro. 2010. (95 mins)
18 July/Mon, 11:45PM Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (Little Theatre)

CHASSIS by Adolfo Alix Jr.
Nora lives illegally under the chassis of container vans in Pier 16 with her daughter Sarah. Her husband, Lando, is a truck driver who travels from province to province to deliver goods from the container van. Everyday, they scramble up and transfer from one chassis to the other to avoid getting caught by guards. At night, she teaches Sarah with the child’s homework under the lamp posts as she wants a better life for her child. Unknown to Lando, to help augment their income, Sarah prostitutes herself to the men in the pier area. We follow Nora as she goes through a routinary life until a tragedy changes everything. How far will a mother go for her child’s welfare? CAST: Jodi Sta. Maria, Evelyn Vargas, Angeli Bayani, Lemuel Pelayo, Paolo Rivero, Rustica Carpio. Director: Adolfo Borinaga Alix, Jr. Writer: Adolfo Borinaga Alix, Jr. Cinematographer: Gabriel Bagnas. Editor: Adolfo Borinaga Alix, Jr. Producers: Avelino Relucio, Jonas Gaffud, Doc Gamboa. Line Producer: Maxie Evangelista III. Production Manager: Maan Dimla. Art Production / Production Design: Roland Rubenecia. Sound: Ditoy Aguila, Joseph Santos. Music: (no music). Production company: Happy Gilmore Productions. (73 mins)
19 July/Tue, 11:45PM Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (Little Theatre)

SPONSOR by Shandii Bacolod
Sponsor follows the lives of four impoverished young men who are faced with situations that test how much they will sacrifice in exchange for their survival. The movie talks about sex, poverty and violence. CAST: Alchris Galura, Mailes Kanapi, Tony Lapena, Anton Nolasco, Garry Lim, Xeno Alejandro, Scarlet, Abner Delina, Marife Necesito. Producers: Arturo Go, Jeffrey Tan, Jazmin Trinidad-Tecson, Mark Shandii Bacolod. Story: Mark Shandii Bacolod, Archie del Mundo, Eduardo Roy Jr. Director of Photography: Aaron Cabangis. Editor: Orlean Joseph Tan. Line Producer: Romuald 'Bor' Lagasca. Production Manager: Roma Oyson. Production Designer: Bianca Gonzales-Dadivas. Theme Song (Tulala) is performed by Rox Puno, composed and produced by Francis 'Kix' Salazar and arranged by Adonis Tabanda. Directed by Mark Shandii Bacolod. Produced by Imaginative Media Production, in association with Bellhaus Entertainment Inc. & Outpost Visual Frontier. (100 mins)
20 July/Wed, 11:45PM Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (Little Theatre)

TAKSIKAB by Archie Del Mundo
21 July/Thu, 11:45PM Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (Little Theatre)
On the day of the new President’s inauguration, the film threads the roundelay tales of people dealing with daily lives: their relationships, desires and their means of survival. Each one sets a goal to get through their harsh realities while their fate awaits them to cross its path in the callous streets of Manila. The dramatic core revolves around a taxi driver whose sanity crosses its border when his day’s journey is derailed by his own sexual frustrations. Main Cast: Kristofer King, Marife Necesito, Martin Delos Santos, Jess Mendoza, Kevin Vitug, Adrian Sebastian, Jonas Gruet, Dustin Jose, Ray An Dulay, Tony Lapena, Marcus Cabrera. Other Cast: Ivy Sumilang, Virginia Pozon, Kiro Baldemor, Paul Roquia, Scarlette Boiser, Patricia Unas, Charlotte Dianco, JR Dela Cruz. Production Credits: Writer-Director: Archie Del Mundo, Produced by Astral Productions. Executive Producers: Ding R. Buenaventura, Nestor S. Clarin, Marisol S.Bernardo. Director of Photography: Albert Banzon. Production Designer: Bianca Dadivas. Editor: Cathie Rada. Sound Designer: Carlo Maceda. Musical Scorer: Andrew Señora. Assistant Directors: Ching Danseco, Eduardo Roy Jr. Associate Producer: Shandii Bacolod. Production Manager: Roma Oyson. Assistant Production Managers: Jane Gonzales, Noel Miralles. Production Assistant: Nigel Cordero. Make Up Artist: Jay Gabor. Publicity and Promotion: Paul Roquia, Mell Navarro, Dale Bacar. (114 minutes)

OMBRE by Jonison Mones Fontanos.
22 July/Fri, 11:45PM Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (Little Theatre)
OMBRE tells the story of Jake, an aspiring actor who went to Baguio City for a reality star search audition. There, he meets Dennis, a photographer from Manila. Both stay in a transient house owned by Dennis’ gay best friend, Brix. Jake is a dreamer. Dennis is a searcher who just got out of rehab. They became friends and secret lovers. While both of them have special someone waiting back in Manila, it becomes clear that there’s a bond between them that they’ve never felt with other people, and this feeling begins to grow into something deeper. Is this LOVE? Dreams, destiny and love, in forms not known to many, come together in this bromantic vehicle from Phylum Productions. Cast: Darwin Taylo. Zac Ferrero, Jobben Bello, Lando Perez & Ms. Jef Gaitan. With G.A Villafuerte, Rosemarie Ibarrita, Martin Gonzalez, Francis Cariaso, Sylvia Olsem and Kimjee Carlo Abad. Music: Kevin Mcleod, Production Designer: Francis Cariaso. Art Directors: Patrick Simon & Kathleen Rogando. Editor: Michael Lacambra. Production Manager: Rebecca Renegado-Reyes. Assistant Director: Reign Andre Loleng. Director of Photography: Michael Lacambra. Associate Producers: Amber Rose Entertainment & Aldrin Bartolo. Executive Producer: Edwin G. Sanchez. Written and Directed by Jonison Fontanos. (90 mins)
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Ronwaldo Reyes Retro!

Gala: MATIMBANG ANG DUGO SA TUBIG (1967) - Invitational
FPJ stars with real-life brother Andy Poe (whose legal name was Fernando Poe, Jr.) in an adventure story that is quite dramatic and seems out of character of the action king of Pinoy Cinema. In this early work, D’Lanor reveals his craftsmanship as filmmaker. Starring Fernando Poe, Jr., Andy Poe, Perla Bautista, Quiel Segovia, Lito Anzures. Directed by D’Lanor. Music by Ariston Avelino.
18 July/Mon, 6:15PM at the Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (Little Theatre)

ANG PANDAY (1980)
Flavio, played by FPJ, is a blacksmith who witnesses the fall of a meteor. He forges from the meteor a bladed weapon that magically grows into a sword. Flavio becomes the unwitting blacksmith who faces evil, personified by Lizardo, played by Max Alvarado, the favorite villain to FPJ’s hero. Starring FPJ, Liz Alindogan, Paquito Diaz, Lito Anzures, Max Alvarado, Martha Sevilla, Bentot Jr. Directed by Ronwaldo Reyes. Story: Carlo J. Caparas. Screenplay: Fred Navarro. Music: Ernani Cuenco. Editor: Augusto Salvador.
19 July/Tue, 12:45PM at the Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)

SAN BERNARDO (1966)
This is Fernando Poe, Jr’s first directorial work. Quite expectedly, the story features the local version of cowboys. FPJ and Jess Lapid display their expertise in horseback riding. Starring FPJ, Jess Lapid, Rebecca, Lito Anzures. Directed by D’Lanor. Music: Tony Maiquez.
20 July/Wed, 12:45PM at the Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)

BARIL SA AKING KAMAY (1966)
Action-drama in the best FPJ tradition. The final minutes of the film, according to film researcher Teddy Co, is a tour de force of choreographed shootout. Starring FPJ, Helen Gamboa, Eva Montes, Lito Anzures, Jay Ilagan. Directed by D’Lanor.
21 July/Thu, 12:45PM at the Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)

TATLONG HARI (1968)
FPJ, Erap and Jess Lapid, three stars of the action genre, join forces in a drama-action story. A good third of the film is devoted to the childhood of the three major characters. D’Lanor shows that he is not merely interested in meaningless action story. Starring FPJ, Joseph Estrada, Jess Lapid, Paquito Diaz, Lito Anzures, Yolanda Guevarra. Directed by D’Lanor. Music by Ariston Avelino.
22 July/Fri, 12:45PM at the Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)

ALUPIHANG DAGAT (1975)
Breath-taking action scenes set against the raging waves of the sea. FPJ’s mise en scène deserves a second look. Starring FPJ, Elizabeth Oropesa, Paquito Diaz, Vic Diaz, Max Alvarado, Mary Walter. Directed by Ronwaldo Reyes. Story: Pablo Gomez. Screenplay: Fred Navarro. Music: Ernani Cuenco. Cinematography: Sergio Lobo. Editor: Augusto Salvador. Sound: Manuel Daves.
23 July/Sat, 12:45PM at the Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)

ANG PADRINO (1984)
FPJ plays his iconic quiet man, defender of the people through peaceful means, until he is pushed to violence. Ang Padrino is another proof that FPJ is not all empty action movie director. The role of Eddie Romero (in collaboration with Fred Navarro, one of FPJ’s favorite screenwriters) is instrumental in making this one of the best FPJ films. Starring FPJ, Coney Reyes, Johnny Delgado, Ruel Vernal, Fred Montilla, Max Alvarado, Lito Anzures, Rez Cortez, Ricky Davao. Directed by Ronwaldo Reyes. Screenplay: Eddie Romero & Fred Navarro. Music: Ernani Cuenco. Cinematography: Ver Reyes. Editor: Augusto Salvador.
23 July/Sat, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)

ISANG BALA KALANG! (1983)
The iconic hero avenges the oppressed and uses his gun to execute justice. Isang Bala Ka Lang! is another tough drama with FPJ displaying his rapid punching style that only he can do convincingly. Starring FPJ, Marianne de la Riva, Julie Vega, Paquito Diaz, Vic Diaz, Johnny Wilson, Fred Montilla. Directed by Ronwaldo Reyes. Screenplay: Fred Navarro. Music: Ernani Cuenco. Cinematography: Ver Reyes.
24 July/Sun, 12:45PM at the Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)

LANGIT AT LUPA (1967)
Set against the war as backdrop, FPJ plays a guerilla soldier who falls in love with a nun (Susan Roces). The hero follows his heart and not even war or the cloistered convent could stop him from pursuing his loved one. Interesting trivia: The painting of Susan Roces in the movie was done by Fernando Amorsolo. Starring FPJ, Susan Roces, Lito Anzures, Lou Salvador, Jr. Directed by D’Lanor. Music: Ariston Avelino.
24 July/Sun, 3:30PM at the Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)

Please note that the Ronwaldo Reyes Retrospective films are not subtitled. Non-Filipino-speaking viewers may request for a detailed synopsis at the gate before entry.
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Cinemalaya Kids Treats
16 July/Sat
10:00AM
Short Treats: ANGAN-ANGAN by Sheron Dayon, BLOGOG by Rommel Tolentino, GABON by Emman Dela Cruz, MAY PINHOD ON YA SCOOTER by Hubert Tibi , TONI by Vic Acedillo
Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)

10:00AM
Short Treats: MAIKLING KWENTO by Hubert Tibi, MY PET by Anna Bigornia, "P" by Rommel Tolentino, PUTOT by Jeck Cogama, TATANG by Nico Hernandez
Tanghalang Huseng Batute

12:45PM
MAYOHAN by Paul Sta. Ana & Dan Villegas
Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)

12:45PM
SAMPAGUITA by Francis Xavier Pasion
Tanghalang Huseng Batute

17 July/Sun
10:00AM
Short Treats: BREAKFAST WITH LOLO by Steven Flor, DIAMANTE SA LANGIT by Vic Acedillo, LOLA by Joey Agbayani, SI BOK AT ANG TRUMPO by Hubert Tibi, TRAILS OF WATER by Sheron Dayoc
Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)

10:00AM
Short Treats: ANDONG by Rommel Tolentino, PARANG PELIKULA by Hubert Tibi, ROLYO by Alvin Yapan, UGAT SA LUPA by Ariel Reyes, WAG KANG TITINGIN by Pam Miras
Tanghalang Huseng Batute

12:45PM
PINK HALO-HALO by Jay Altarejos
Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)

12:45PM
TWO FUNERALS by Gil Portes
Tanghalang Huseng Batute

23 July/Sat
10:00AM
Short Treats: MAIKLING KWENTO by Hubert Tibi, MY PET by Anna Bigornia, "P" by Rommel Tolentino, PUTOT by Jeck Cogama, TATANG by Nico Hernandez
Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)

10:00AM
Short Treats: ANGAN-ANGAN by Sheron Dayon, BLOGOG by Rommel Tolentino, GABON by Emman Dela Cruz, MAY PINHOD ON YA SCOOTER by Hubert Tibi , TONI by Vic Acedillo
Tanghalang Huseng Batute

12:45PM
SAMPAGUITA by Francis Xavier Pasion
Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)

12:45PM
MAYOHAN by Paul Sta. Ana & Dan Villegas
Tanghalang Huseng Batute

24 July/Sun
10:00AM
Short Treats: ANDONG by Rommel Tolentino, PARANG PELIKULA by Hubert Tibi, ROLYO by Alvin Yapan, UGAT SA LUPA by Ariel Reyes, WAG KANG TITINGIN by Pam Miras
Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)

10:00AM
Short Treats: BREAKFAST WITH LOLO by Steven Flor, DIAMANTE SA LANGIT by Vic Acedillo, LOLA by Joey Agbayani, SI BOK AT ANG TRUMPO by Hubert Tibi, TRAILS OF WATER by Sheron Dayoc
Tanghalang Huseng Batute
12:45PM
TWO FUNERALS by Gil Portes
Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining (CCP MKP Hall)

12:45PM
PINK HALO-HALO by Jay Altarejos
Tanghalang Huseng Batute
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CINEMALAYA DOCUMENTARIES

In 2010, the Goethe Institut Philipinen collaborated with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, the School of Design and Arts of the De La Salle College of St. Benilde, and the Independent Filmmakers Cooperative in running a workshop called “Reinvigorating Documentary Filmmaking.” The documentaries in this section represent a sampling of the productions from that workshop.
Programme 1:
18 July/Mon, 1:30PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
20 July/Wed,, 6:15PM Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre) (Gala)
* THE GOLDEN SCHOOL by Raymund Cruz. The film follows a day in the life of a madrassa (“school” in Arabic). It showcases the ritualistic activities that go on inside this institution located in Quiapo, Manila. Shown are the flag ceremony with the Philippine national anthem sung in Arabic, Qu’ran reading, recess time — enough to give an impression of the general atmosphere of this kind of school. Director/Cinematographer/Edito​r Raymund Cruz. Cinematographer/Line Producer Jemil Bautista. Editor Waise Azimi. Production Manager Jake Atienza. (23:15 mins).
* ENTABLADO (Stage) by EJ Mijares. 2010 was an important election year in the Philippines. The “entablado” or stage is the politician’s tool for gathering large crowds in a community where the political platform can be presented. The film delves into the lives of people who depend on the informal economy brought about by the elections. It reveals what goes on behind the glamour, hype, and empty promises offered by politicians in such events. Producer/Director/Cinematograp​her/Editor/Sound EJ Mijares. 2nd Camera Herbert Valencia. Location Manager Cherry Rose Ramos. Production Assistant Zherie Mae Esperancilla. Music “Isang Linggong Pag-ibig” by Mon del Rosario. (30:00 mins).
* AS TOLD BY THE BUTTERFLIES by Nawruz Paguidopon. Ang Ladlad hopes to earn enough votes to bag a seat in the Philippine Congress during the 2010 Presidential elections, in spite of resentments coming from the Catholic church. Animated portions of the film express the filmmaker’s coming out of his cocoon of doubt and confusion into a world of acceptance and understanding. The film tackles the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) rights struggle in the Philippines. Director/Editor/Animation Nawruz Paguidopon. Cinematographers EJ Mijares/Jake Atienza/Florida Ortiz/Herbert Valencia/Miles Quero-Asa/Raymund Cruz. Assistant Director/Production Manager Florida Ortiz. Music/Sound Divine Leano. Featuring Danton Remoto . (25:45 mins).
* NEO-REBOLUSYON by Emerson Reyes. Sketches of five artists on the cutting edge – a suited yo-yo master, a filmmaker, a composer, a performance painter, and a sound artist. This experimental documentary is framed by a drunken bystander whose nonsensical musings enliven the film with a come-what-may attitude. Director/Editor Emerson Reyes. Cinematographer Gym Lumbera. Concept Emerson Reyes/Jet Leyco/Gym Lumbera. Music Pepe Manikan/Mockii McFly. Featuring Fade Longboy/John Torres/Pepe Manikan/John Sarmogenes/Mockii McFly/Rey Tumbaga. Produced by Unibeersal Studio/Barong Tagalog, Inc. (21:15 mins).

Programme 2:
19 July/Tue, 4:00PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
20 July/Wed,, 6:15PM Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)
* GALAW NG ARAW (Movement of the Sun) by Miles Quero-Asa. Galaw ng Araw presents fragments of living conditions of poverty-stricken laborers working in the Manila port area. At its heart are images of workers and their families surviving daily with very little food, working hard, skipping meals, and simply enduring difficult conditions. The film espouses the concept of a living wage as a solution. Director/Cinematographer/Edito​r Miles Quero-Asa. Co-Editor Herbert Valencia. Music Bobby Balingit. Produced by Mayday Multimedia. (28:25 mins).
* TUNDONG MAGILIW (Tondo, Beloved) by Jewel Maranan. Tundong Magiliw is a geopolitical exploration of birth, growth, and death in Tondo, the densest slum community in Metro Manila. It is a simple documentary of the most basic life processes of people living under the most abject conditions. The real time cinematography serves as a lens that focuses on the deep-seated and long drawn-out social problems in Philippine society. This is Part 1 of a longer project. Director/Cinematographer/Edito​r Jewel Maranan. Production Manager/Assistant Cinematographer/Graphics Pao Sancho. Music “Sakada,” performed by Buklod. Featuring Virgie Simpron/Estrellita Trinidad/Patricia Simpron/Jope/Loloy/ Inday/community of Happyland, Tondo. Produced by Tondo Foreshoreland People’s Alliance & the National Commission for Culture and the Arts. (78:10 mins)

Other Documentary Programs
ANI: Best Short Documentaries
21 July/Thu,, 6:15PM Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)
* A LETTER FROM IFUGAO by Baby Ruth Villarama Gutierrez. IFUGAO, Philippines -- For the first time in Philippine history, a member of parliament in the United Kingdom applied as a volunteer and was assigned to help the cause of health workers in the country. David Amess, 58 arrived by the backdoor without any media trailing him. Along the way, he decided to chronicle his awakenings for the sake of his daughter who knows nothing about third-world realities. "I've been to the Philippines 22 years ago but that was on a political trip where I've met only some 35% of the wealthy Filipinos. This time I want to see the remaining 65% without the entourage," Amess shared while trekking the 40km terrain to attend one health center in the municipality of Batad, where the famous rice terraces is seen. The Philippine Magna Carta for Nurses, which has long been enacted in 2002 states to upgrade the salary of nurses from P 11,000.00 to P15,000.00. The government has yet to implement it and health workers only received a wage of P5,000.00 to P8,000.00 a month. This practice resulted in the massive migration of thousands of health workers every year and has left shortage in the country's work force. One nurse is assigned to 1000 patients in some areas. The trip also revealed the scheme of several hospitals hiring health workers as volunteers, and a small number of British and local companies misleading nurses of spending ₤4,500 to apply student visa and work for 12-14 hours in the UK. "I hope your country will realize how important health is, among other basic things like education and security so you can all move forward to where you need to be." Directed & Cinematography by Baby Ruth Villarama. Film Editing by Chuck Gutierrez. Music by Nani Naguit. Production Assistant: Tony Nalda. A VOYAGE STUDIOS Presentation, in cooperation with VSO-Bahaginan,British Embassy Manila and the Philippine Nurses Association. (7:28 mins)
* AKI NING MAISUG (The Maisug Child) by Bing Pimentel. A story of fictional and non-fictional characters with environmental realities that take place in an existing community of Baranggay Maisug. (UP Viscom) (13 mins)
* BATANG INA by Steffie Melene Amoranto & Alexandra Jeanne B. Salcedo (DLSU). A feature segment that encapsulates the struggles and experiences of women who are dealing with unwanted pregnancies-how these women survive the experience and the difficulties they go through. Interviewees: Kaye, Annie, Angel, Ma'am Leona - House Parent, Ma'am Basyon, Mid-Wife, House Parents. (11:30 mins)
* ILANLANG by Andrew Gerard C. Dacay, Cyd Xyrene G. Tribiana & Monica F. Villarica (DLSU). Although poverty is a plague that continues to loom over the Philippines, there are members of the marginalized sector that have made the decision to alleviate themselves from their current state of life. Emanuelle "Chabi" Guillermo is one of the few who have made that choice. At a young age, Chabi was given an opportunity to partake in a program that once was thought of to be elitist in nature. He was given the opportunity to partake in a ballet scholarship. Chabi decided to pursue the program and succeed in ballet; and it has transformed his life for the better. Interviewees: Emmanuelle "Chabi" Guillermo, Sofia Zobel-Elizalde, Marion Ignacio, Erlinda Pimentel, James Laforteza. (23:58 mins)
* BATANG GANGSTER by Alberto B. Baruelo and Ms. Clarissa A. Quirante (DLSU). Batang Gangster is a 30-minute documentary about the young deliquents of Tondo. Mnila. JR, Onad, Pido and Negro turn to each other in their quest for security, support and love. Through thick and thin, a sense of "kapatiran" is what binds them together. Interviewees: Bad Guys Gang: JR Elenon, Christopher 'Pong' Vergara, Benjie 'Pido' Lopido, Onad Pataweg. Special Participation of: Blas Lopido, Joseph Punbon, Homeboy Punbon, Jomar Poblejio. Actors: Granito Boys of Vito Cruz Ext. Manila: Nori Tantay, Mary Jo Montero, Nina Tinio. (30 mins)
* SI ERIN AT SI MARVEY by Din Reyes (Ateneo), (25 mins)
plus other titles to be culled from Gawad Alternatibo & other submissions

PRODUCT OF THE PHILIPPINES by Jullian Ablaza
In the Philippines millions suffer from poverty and live day-to-day not knowing where their next meal may come from. Jennilyn “Ehje” Antonio had reached a point in her life where she was scrambling for every penny just to feed her family. She had known poverty her entire life but it seemed that her situation had reached a low point. Jennilyn and her husband Vincente “Boyong” Antonio were forced to pull her children out of school because she could no longer afford the tuition fee. One day at the local market, with about 98 Philippine pesos ($2.00USD) left to her name, her eyes drew her to a stack of peanuts, which then led her thoughts to making peanut butter. Whatever it was that drew her eyes to that stack of peanuts (luck or divine inspiration perhaps?) changed her life forever. With no prior knowledge on the subject, she made her own unique brand of homemade peanut butter. “Ehje’s Homemade Peanut Butter” would rescue Jennilyn and her family out of poverty and bring her success that she had only dreamt of. Production Details: Production Dates: April and May 2010 (Completion: November 3, 2010) Country of Origin: Philippines (Production) & Canada (Post-Production) Genre: Documentary/Human Interest Piece/Personal Language: Tagalog & English (w/ English Subtitles). Credits List: Director/Producer/Editor: Jullian Ablaza. Director of Photography: James Hellyer. Sound Recordist/On Location: Scott Brachmayer. Producer(s): Jullian Ablaza, James Hellyer, Gerardo Ablaza. Subject: Jennilyn “Ehje” Antonio. Subject: Vicente “Boyong” Antonio. Subject: Roberto Castaneda. Subject: Marx Melencio. Interviewee: Prof. Solita Monsod. Interviewee: Carlos Celdran. Interviewee: John Silva. Interviewee: Sanjiv Vohra. Interviewee: Joey Concepcion. Interviewee: Ramon Lopez. Sound Engineer: Chandra Bulucon. Camera Operators: James Hellyer and Jullian Ablaza. Music: Aria, Suundjae Hutchinson, Chris Lee and Ekow Nimako. (86 mins)
24 July/Sun, 3:30PM Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (Little Theatre)

KANO by Monster Jimenez
16 July/Sat, 6:00PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5
22 July/Fri, 6:15PM Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)

Three Docu Premieres
* AGUSAN MARSH DIARIES by Jerrold Tarog
Synopsis: A travel documentary featuring the sights and sounds of the Agusan Marsh Wildlife Sanctuary, hosted by Gaby dela Merced and Dr. Jurgenne Primavera. Executive Producers: Julio Sy, Jr., Jody B. Navarra. Directed, Edited, Scored and Mixed by Jerrold Tarog. Director of Photography: Mackie Galvez. Additional Camerawork: Sato Raypon, Jerrold Tarog. (45 mins)
* UNDO (Drugs, Art And Fate: An Artist’s Confession) by Cierlito Tabay & Moreno Benigno. Vidal “Undo” Alcoseba is a well respected, prolific, Cebuano abstract artist. He is also a drug addict who spends his nights in the company of his drinking buddies and prostitutes. His cancer is advancing. His work and his art are becoming one and the same. Undo is resigned to his ultimate fate. Producer: Misha Anissimov. Camera: Juven Tabay & Christian Linaban. Editing & Sound Design: Cierlito Tabay. Production Company: Bahala Na Film Collective, Lapu Lapu City, Cebu. (18 mins).
* DUMAGUETE: AN ARTIST'S HAVEN by Carmen del Prado. Dumaguete: An Artist's Haven" is a paean to a city down south. The filmmakervisits the schools and places inhabited by emerging and resident artists. Dumaguete, which is known for the Silliman Writers' Workshop, appears to be a nurturing environment not only for literary artists, buit for visual and peerformance artists as well. 30 mins)
23 July/Sat, 6:15PM Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)
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ANI FULL-LENGTHS
AMIGO by John Sayles
16 July/Sat, 9:00PM Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)

ANG DAMGO NI ELEUTERIA by Remton Zuasola (Cinema One)
17 July/Sun, 6:15PM Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)

ANG PAGLILITIS NI ANDRES BONIFACIO by Mario O'Hara (Cinemalaya)
18 July/Mon 12:45PM Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)

ASTRO MAYABANG by Jason Paul Laxamana (Cinema One)
20 July/Wed 3:30PM Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)

DAGIM by Joaquin Pedro Valdes (Cinema One)
16 July/Sat, 6:15PM Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)

DONOR by Mark Meily (Cinemalaya)
19 July/Tue 3:30PM Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)

HALAW by Sheron Dayoc (Cinemalaya)
16 July/Sat 3:30PM Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)

LAYANG BILANGGO by Michael Angelo Dagnalan (Cinema One)
17 July/Sun 12:45PM Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)

LIMBUNAN by Teng Mangansakan (Cinemalaya)
17 July/Sun 3:30PM Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)

PRESA by Adolfo Alix Jr.
Salvacion, a former actress, tries to reconcile and rethink her life as she awaits presidential pardon in the Correctional Institution during Christmas. A plethora of characters surround her. Each of their humanity shines and we see the life these women have- their joys, sadness, longings and ultimately their redemption. A lot of things are also happening in the institution. A film crew will start to shoot inside. A fellow detainee died and no one from her family is claiming the body. CAST : Anita Linda, Rosanna Roces, Jodi Sta. Maria, Daria Ramirez, Perla Bautista, Liza Lorena, Tetchie Agbyani, Ina Feleo, Angeli Bayani, Cherry Madrigal. Production Company : Astral Productions. Direction : Adolfo Borinaga Alix, Jr. Screenplay : Agnes P. de Guzman, Adolfo Alix, Jr. Producers : Nestor S. Clarin, Marisol S. Bernardo, Ding R. Buenaventura. Line Producer : Maxie C. Evangelista III. Production Design : Roland Rubenecia, Jerome Zamora. Editing: Aleksandr Castañeda. Sound Design : Ditoy Aguila. Field Sound Recordist : Mark Laccay. Associate Director : Armando Reyes. Production Manager : Rolly Palmes. (89 mins)
16 July/Sat 12:45PM Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)

RICE: Nine Countries, Nine Stories, One Theme (various filmmakers)
In this collection of short films, a young generation of storytellers spans the past and the present, and tells stories about rice between them. A girl from Indonesia fights for her family’s rice field; a teenage girl shuns material life for simple farm life in Thailand; a young man in Laos reconciles with his family during a rice ritual; modern life collides with tradition in Myanmar; a rice portrait reveals a story about love in Malaysia; a young man’s loss is expressed in a ritual of redemption in Singapore; a couple fights to protect their farmland from greedy forces in the Philippines; a son learns from his mistakes the virtue of family and land in Vietnam; and love triumphs over misunderstanding among young friends in South Korea. Nine stories from a region that celebrates rice as both food and culture, nine young film directors weave tales of courage and hope. Directors: Kemuning – Robby Ertanto (Indonesia), Rice is Solidarity – Dethnakhone Luangmovihane (Laos), Kolam Kaamatan – Pang Fui (Malaysia), Hope – Zaw Ko Ko (Myanmar), Maya-Maya – Mae Urtal Caralde (Philippines), Bak Chang – Swee Wee Keong (Singapore), Rice Thief – Hyuk-in Kwon (South Korea), Daughters – Samavee Pummuang (Thailand), Rice Cake – Phan Duy Linh (Vietnam). Executive Producer: Belina S.B. Capul. Producer: Nick Deocampo. Technical Coordinators: TJ Tan & Matt Sudario. (105 mins)
21 July/Thu 3:30PM Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)

SENIOR YEAR by Jerrold Tarog
17 July/Sun, 9:00PM Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)

SHEIKA by Arnel Mardoquio
18 July/Mon, 6:15PM Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)

SIGWA by Joel Lamangan (Cinemalaya)
18 July/Mon 3:30PM Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)
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ANI SHORTS
Animation 1!
18 July/Mon, 9:00PM Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)
20 July/Wed, 1:30PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 3
* KAPITAN TORPE by Antonio Jose H. Cadiz (Full Length). “Kapitan Torpe” is about a very shy guy named Manuel, a production assistant and equipment and props custodian for a movie production company currently producing a fantasy movie. He hates his job because his boss, the production manager, is a slave driver. His only reason for staying is because he’s in love with Mikki, the director’s assistant. Manuel likes drinking beer with his long time buddy Arnold and his crazy scientist friend Dr. Kelbin. Dr. Kelbin suddenly and eventually forces Manuel to become a super hero for a yet unknown reason. With the help of a super suit invented by Dr. Kelbin, Manuel gains incredible abilities. With newly acquired power and responsibility, Manuel’s relatively normal life turned into a roller caster ride. As Kapitan Torpe, Manuel soon learns that it is easier for him to find the courage to help the oppressed than it is to find the courage to confess his love. Producer: Antonio Jose H. Cadiz. Scriptwriter: Antonio Jose H. Cadiz. Lead Animator: Antonio Jose H. Cadiz. Music: Vicente Leon H. Cadiz. Sound Design: Vicente Leon H. Cadiz / Antonio Jose H. Cadiz. Picture & Sound Editors: Vicente Leon H. Cadiz / Antonio Jose H. Cadiz. (LAGUNA / 2010 / 2D Computer Animation / 89:00 min. / In Tagalog)

Animation 2!
17 July/Sun, 6:30PM Greenbelt 3 - Cinema 5
22 July/Fri, 3:30PM Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)
* KALIGAYAHAN by George Pette M. Aranas. This story is about finding happiness and being true to your self. It began with the birth of a baby, a happy, homosexual little baby who likes pink. As he grows older he experiences the hardship of being gay and living in a strait community. In his adult life, he finds that finding the love of his life was making other people uncomfortable. He is faced with the problems between following the norms of the community and pursuing his happiness. He reflects on his past and remembers how people are always telling him what is normal and how often times people reject his existence. His parents, his classmates, the people in the community, they all try to make him something that he is not, to be like them. He wakes up with the feeling of his true love holding his hand in the park in their old age still happy in love with each other. They have survived the trials and tribulations of being gay and now people have learned to be more open minded and open hearted. Producer: Victor Vicente Sinco. Scriptwriter: George Pette M. Aranas. Lead Animators: George Pette M. Aranas / Redford P. Farolan. Production Design: Redford P. Farolan. Music: George Pette M. Aranas. Sound Design: George Pette M. Aranas. Picture & Sound Editors: George Pette M. Aranas / Redford P. Farolan. (NEGROS ORIENTAL / 2010 / 2D Computer Animation / 02:32 min.)
* SMOG by Jerome Alcordo. In the not-so-distant future of gray skies and bleak sky lines, an old man reminisces about a past of clear skies, abundant greens and clean air that children can still breathe.Producer: Jerome Alcordo. Scriptwriter: Jerome Alcordo. Lead Animators: Arch. Michael Alverastine / Carlyn Ceniza. Production Design: Arch. Michael Alverastine. Music: on Mikel Antuñez, Sound Design: Jerome Alcordo. Picture & Sound Editor: Allan Restauro, Jr. (CEBU PROVINCE / 2010 / Stop-Motion Puppet Animation / 01:58 min.)
* SULUNDON (Hero) by Jerome Alcordo and Ionone Bangcas. In the gritty slums of Southern Philippines, Mang Jun works as a referee at the local boxing joint. In his humble way, he tries to raise his son, Anot, properly and teach him what is right. But Anot dreams of becoming a boxer and refuses to listen, thinking that his father can never compare with his idol, Gardo, an arrogant and ambitious fighter. How does a father reach out to his son who is blinded by hero worship? Producer: Jerome Alcordo. Scriptwriters: Tarciano Jaca, Jr. / Ionone Bangcas / Allan Restauro, Jr. / Carlyn Ceniza. Lead Animators: Arnold Sanico / Marvin Paracuelles. Production Design: Arch. Michael Alverastine / Arnold Sanico. Music: premiumbeat.com. Sound Design: Ionone Bangcas. Picture & Sound Editor:Allan Restauro, Jr. (CEBU PROVINCE / 2010 / 2D Computer Animation / 12:00 min. / In Visayan w/ English subtitle)
* SABONG by Carlo Roman Picaso. An animated documentary about a cockfight in the Philippines. Producers: Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts (HSLU) Design & Kunst, Switzerland / SF Schweizer Fernschen. Scriptwriter: Carlo Roman Picaso. Lead Animator:Carlo Roman Picaso. Production Design: Carlo Roman Picaso. Music: Fatima Dunn. Sound Design: Philipp Sellier / Solid Sound. (SWITZERLAND / 2010 / Line Drawn & 2D Computer Animation / 03:09 min.)
* WHEN ALMA DIED by Richmond Wesley Ruiz Tan. Determined to escape from their homeland, and more importantly from an impending air raid, Vincent and Alma decided to flee together. However, nothing goes as planned, and Vincent soon finds himself without a car, limping towards the dark silhouette of Alma’s apartment. Producers: De La Salle College of Saint Benilde - School of Design & Arts Campus (CSB-SDA) / Richmond Wesley Ruiz Tan. Scriptwriters: Richmond Wesley Ruiz Tan / Ias Tatad. Lead Animator: Richmond Wesley Ruiz Tan. Production Design: Richmond Wesley Ruiz Tan. Picture & Sound Editors: Maria Diana Ofrasio / Amanda Rebecca Bantug. (METRO MANILA / 2010 / Line Drawn & 2D Computer Animation / 04:36 min.)
* LAIKA LOVES BANANAS by Cristina Rose Chua. The project is a 2D animated short about the benefits of consuming bananas that seek to convince children to eat bananas for energy, by informing them about the different nutrition and benefits of the banana. Laika joins the school race with Princess and gains energy by eating bananas. After the race, Laika talks to Princess and Benjie Reyes about the benefits of bananas. Producer: De La Salle College of Saint Benilde - School of Design & Arts Campus (CSB-SDA) / Cristina Rose Chua. Scriptwriter: Cristina Rose Chua. Lead Animator: Cristina Rose Chua. Production Design: Cristina Rose Chua. Music: Andrew Huang. Sound Design: Cristina Rose Chua. Picture & Sound Editor: Cristina Rose Chua. (METRO MANILA / 2010 / 2D Computer Animation / 06:46 min. / In English)
* THE MYSTERY OF THE 24TH by Julian Carmelo M. Santiago. It is Christmas Eve and Marlowe eagerly awaits the coming morning to open his present from Santa. That night, he hears someone walking around in the house and he thinks it might be Santa! He goes to try and meet Santa, but he starts to doubt that he’d like what he’ll learn. Producers: De La Salle College of Saint Benilde - School of Design & Arts Campus (CSB-SDA) / Julian Carmelo M. Santiago. Scriptwriter: Julian Carmelo M. Santiago. Lead Animator: Julian Carmelo M. Santiago. Production Design: Julian Carmelo M. Santiago. Music: Pepe Manikan / Julian Carmelo M. Santiago. Sound Design: Julian Carmelo M. Santiago. Picture & Sound Editor: Julian Carmelo M. Santiago. (METRO MANILA / 2010 / 3D Computer Animation / 10:18 min. / In English)
* THE WISH by Jessica Martinez. Emma’s really excited to see the meteor shower tonight, but she is disappointed when she finds out it’s too cloudy to see the meteors. Her parents then find a way to grant Emma’s wish by setting off fireworks that look like shooting stars into the night, proving that you don’t need shooting stars to make wishes come true. Animation Director: . Producers: De La Salle College of Saint Benilde - School of Design & Arts Campus (CSB-SDA) / Jessica Martinez. Scriptwriter: Jessica Martinez. Lead Animator: Jessica Martinez. Production Design: Jessica Martinez. Music: Kevin MacLeod. Sound Design: Jessica Martinez. Picture & Sound Editor: Jessica Martinez. (METRO MANILA / 2010 / 2D Computer Animation / 03:27 min. / Rated GP)
* WINGS by Jed Francis R. Cruz. It has always been man’s dream to fly. This girl wants to do it in style. ‘Wings” is a glimpse at one never ending flight and the desire that drives it. Producers: De La Salle College of Saint Benilde - School of Design & Arts Campus (CSB-SDA) / Jed Francis R. Cruz. Scriptwriter: Jed Francis R. Cruz. Lead Animator: Jed Francis R. Cruz. Production Design: Jed Francis R. Cruz. Picture & Sound Editor: Jed Francis R. Cruz. (METRO MANILA / 2010 / 2D & 3D Computer Animation / 02:14 min. / Rated GP)
* SQUARE by Efren R. De Guzman, Jr. A city built in perfect square where everything is absolute and its rule must be followed. What would happen if one disobeys the rule? Producers: Asia Pacific College – School of Multimedia Arts (APC-SOMA) / Efren R. De Guzman, Jr. Scriptwriter: Efren R. De Guzman, Jr. Lead Animator: Aeron Bondoc. Production Design: Efren R. De Guzman, Jr. Camera Operator: Aeron Bondoc. Sound Design: Cristopher Serrano. Picture & Sound Editor: Cristopher Serrano. Compositor: Cristopher Serrano. (METRO MANILA / 2010 / 3D Computer Animation / 05:00 min. / Rated PG-13)
*CHAT LOVER by Kenjie Fernandez Cuarto. While waiting for her flight to Bicol, Yvonne chats with Chivas. Because of this social networking they began to develop a love story that leads to a happy ending. Producer: Kenjie Fernandez Cuarto. Scriptwriter: Kenjie Fernandez Cuarto. Lead Animator: Ryan R. Pujado. Production Design: Kenjie Fernandez Cuarto. Sound Design: Ryan R. Pujado / Rafael R. Vitan. Picture & Sound Editors: Ryan R. Pujado / Rafael R. Vitan. (CAMARINES SUR / 2010 / 2D Computer Animation / 08:57 min. / In English / Rated GP)
*WASTELAND by Ellen Ramos. A young scavenger boy leaves his “kariton” and eagerly starts his long trek to school. Seemingly growing up as he plodded onwards, he finally reaches “school” – a flimsy, dilapidated structure. Disappointed, he returns to the dump of wasted youth and opportunities. Producers: Sarimanok News Network, Inc. / Ellen Ramos. Scriptwriter: Ellen Ramos. Lead Animator: Ellen Ramos. Production Design: Ellen Ramos. Music: Pike Ramirez. Sound Design: Ellen Ramos. Picture & Sound Editor: Ellen Ramos. (METRO MANILA / 2010 / 2D Computer Animation / 03:32 min. / Rated PG-13)
*I AM DYSLEXIA by Mercy Ty. Autobiographical in approach, this animated short is about the director’s difficulties in learning Math and English – getting her numbers and words mixed up, the problem of communicating with other people, and going through life in general. It also shows how she was left behind in her schooling by a year, how she is coping with these difficulties, and how her family has supported her through the years. Producers: University for the Creative Arts (UCA), United Kingdom / Mercy Ty. Scriptwriter: Mercy Ty. Lead Animator: Mercy Ty. Production Design: Mercy Ty. Sound Design: Mercy Ty. Picture & Sound Editor: Mercy Ty. (UNITED KINGDOM / 2010 / Line Drawn Animation / 02:41 min. / In English / Rated PG-13)
*LAOGON by Sael B. Templado. “Laogon,” in Bikol means enter. It is also synonymous to another Bikol word “lawgon” meaning face. This is what the story is about; finding faces, finding oneself through doors, through life… Producer: Ateneo de Naga University - Department of Digital Arts & Computer Animation (ADNU-DACA). Scriptwriter: Mark Angelo S. Beguia. Lead Animator: Bianca Camille M. Deterala. Production Design: Mark Angelo S. Beguia. Camera Operator: Bianca Camille M. Deterala. Music: Mark Angelo S. Beguia. Sound Design: Sael B. Templado. Picture & Sound Editor: Melissa Rose Carmela O. General. (CAMARINES SUR / 2010 / 3D Computer Animation / 05:59 min. / Rated PG-13)
*AY! APO by Justin Charles T. Tiongson. “Ay! Apo” is a revival of two comical characters back in the 1960’s. From the movie “Nukso ng Nukso” returns Mang Nano and Bentot, bringing you more laughter as they live their silly lives of mishap in today’s modern world. New to the fast paced evolving technology of the 21st century, Mang Nano attempts to become computer savvy as he fiddles with his grandson’s laptop. Due to absence of supervision and lack of sufficient knowledge to operate electronic gadgets, the pair ends up summoning a witch doctor to their aid when they presumed Mang Nano’s soul was captured by, which they perceived to be, a supernaturally demented laptop. Producer: Cordillera School of Digital Arts, Inc. (CSDA). Scriptwriter: Juliet L. Chan. Lead Animators: Adrian Paul P. Nicolas / Arvin C. Henson. Production Design: Juliet L. Chan / Arvin C. Henson / Jeuel P. Loctonagan / Laurie Jean F. Mandia / Adrian Paul P. Nicolas / Charlee Van V. Rama / Micaella Krista M. Revecho / Justin Charles T. Tiongson / Ira Kaye V. Tresmanio. Sound Design: Micaella Krista M. Revecho / Justin Charles T. Tiongson. Picture & Sound Editors: Laurie Jean F. Mandia / Micaella Krista M. Revecho / Justin Charles T. Tiongson. (BENGUET / 2010 / 2D Computer Animation / 08:16 min. / Rated GP)
*INFILTRATION by Jeremiah Joshua T. Lee. A stickman’s infiltration of a highly protected city. Producers: First Academy of Computer Arts / Jeremiah Joshua T. Lee. Scriptwriter: Jeremiah Joshua T. Lee. Lead Animator: Jeremiah Joshua T. Lee. Production Design: Jeremiah Joshua T. Lee. Music: Dragon Force Picture & Sound Editor: Jeremiah Joshua T. Lee. (METRO MANILA / 2008 / 2D Computer Animation / 08:42 min. / Rated GP)

Best of ATENEO Shorts! (110 mins)
19 July/Tue, 9:00PM Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)
* ! by Patis Soriano
* BACK IN 2007 by Charlie Coralejo. Chris (Josef Machuca) goes back in time with his friend Rob (Macoy Javier) to stop himself from ever getting together with his ex-girlfriend Denise (Rieg Arceo). Only with meeting himself in the past does he realize just how things should be. Directed, Written and Edited by: Charles Coralejo. Assistant Director: Rob Cham. Production Designer: Camille Zapata. Director of Photography: Anna Lou Lagman. Sound Designer and Scorer: Anton Magno. Art Department: Jaime Bauza. Production Manager: Gershom Chua. (6 mins).
* BLACK WIDOW by Chyna Lo. She lusts and thrusts every night and makes love with the sharpest knives. Cast: Jellie Ramos, Galileo Te. Production Credits: Director: Chyna Lo. Cinematographer: Chyna Lo. Make-up and Styling: Chyna Lo. Editing: Chyna Lo. Special Thanks: Gino Parma, Charlie Coralejo, Jopy Arnaldo, Anna Lou Lagman, Ayo Supangco, Quark Henares, Loyola Film Circle. (1:24 mins).
* EXECUTION by Carlo Chong. The life of a young Chinese-Filipino spirals out of control when he gets caught up in a maze of greed and violence. CAST: Justin Ng, Josef Machuca, Kathleen Go, Marcus Javier, Janiel Tibayan. Written, Lensed, Edited, Produced and Directed by: Carlo Chong. Script Supervisor: Dave Anastacio. Original Score by: Nica del Rosario. (11:42 mins)
* THE ACCOUNTANT by Melanie Lim. A lowly accountant finds himself in a fight for his life. Cast: Enzo Lascano, Martin Dias, Nile Villa. Production: Director/Editor/Cinematographe​r: Melanie Lim. Music: Why So Serious? – Hans Zimmer (The Dark Knight OST). (3:12 mins)
* BOBBY'S UNCOMMON SLEEPING METHODS by Melanie Lim. Danny is known for his deep, dark circles caused by an intense sleeping disorder. After his tired and zombie-like demeanor drives his girlfriend away, he decides to get professional help. Although his new therapist looks and does things quite differently, she may be the one to finally get him some rest. Cast: Topher Alelis, Elcee Vargas, Deb Victa, Nico Rabang. Production: irector/Editor/Cinematographer​: Melanie Lim. Lights and Sound: Jom Acunsion. Music: Coraline OST. (12 mins)
* HARANA by Chyna Lo. Jen plays for her last college gig with a song she wishes to reach the person she lost. Harana is a short film about love lost and second chances. Cast: Nica del Rosario, Daryl Dy. Production Credits: Director: Chyna Lo. Cinematographer: Chyna Lo. Editor: Chyna Lo. Production Assistants: Bea Oliveros, Victor Medina, Serica Chua-Rojas. Special Thanks: Rob Cham, Lesly Bries, Joseph Teoxon, Paolo Arago, Kitkat Pecson, Chill Lo. Loyola Film Circle. (03:57 mins).
* HOW IT WAS AND HOW I REMEMBER by Jopy Arnaldo. An experimental film on how one remembers a relationship, how each and every moment could lead to another one. Cast: Charlie Coralejo, Camille Zapata. Crew: Directed by Jopy Arnaldo. Director of Photography: Chyna Lo. Editor: Charlie Coralejo. Production Assistant: Rob Cham. Poems by Adam David, from "El Bimbo Variations". (4:41 mins).
* KUNG PAPAANO AKO NAGPUMIGLAS MAKALAYA AT PILIT NA DI NA LUMUHA PA by Gael Gatbonton
* RAMADAN by Din Reyes. Two young Muslim university students from Metro Manila struggle to find their place in society as they deal with family, peers and their own personal identity. CAST: Abner Delina, Ness Roque, Moises Magisa, Allan Forte, Richard de Guzman, Jessica Junio. Written and Directed by: Dindin Reyes. Producer: Carlo Chong. Directors of Photography: Dave Anastacio, Jippy Pascua. Production Manager: Alison Bayle. Editor: Carlo Chong. Music by: Nica del Rosario. Production Designers: Tet Domingo, Zaxx Abraham. (25:57 mins)
* RUNNING JOKE by Gabby Quimel
* SABAY KUNG GUMUHO ANG LAHAT by Joseph Teoxon
* SLOWING DOWN TIME by Chyna Lo. Mika and Time have been best of friends since high school, sharing a love for anime and all things Japanese. Now that Time’s leaving for further studies abroad, Mika is determined to make the most out of their last day together in the place where it all started. Cast: Kat Lozano, Ayo Supangco. Production Credits: Director: Chyna Lo. Assistant Director: Gino Parma. Cinematographer: Chyna Lo. Assistant Cinematographer: Charlie Coralejo. Makeup and Styling: Chyna Lo. Production Assistant: Gabby Quimel. Special Thanks: Galileo Te, Anna Lou Lagman, Jopy Arnaldo, Jan Parma, Betti Roc, Dom Dycaico, Mark Peregrino, Mang Bill, Marie Jamora, School of St. Anthony. Loyola Film Circle. (07:22 mins).
* THE GALLERY by Jopy Arnaldo. What if you had a Gallery wherein you'll find portraits of all the people you've been with, and all the people you'll ever be with? How does that affect all your future relationships? And, more importantly, what would the last portrait mean? CAST: Maita Ponce, Julia Enriques, Kat Lozano, Mihk Vergara, Dom Dycaico, Nikki Puyat. CREW: Written and Directed by Jopy Arnaldo. Producer: Charlie Coralejo. Assistant Directors: Anna Lou Lagman and Gael Gatbonton. Director of Photography: Dom Dycaico. Production Manager: Nikki Puyat. Assistant Production Manger: Bea Oliveros. Production Designers: Nicole Pastrano, Gladymae Barano, Regeene Ho. Stylists: Paolo Arago and Noelle Pastrano. Editors: Charlie Coralejo, Carlo Chong, Gio Puyat. Musical Producer: Charlie Coralejo. Gaffer: Edward Logarta. Sound Recordists: Cedric Regino, Dencio Issunga. Additional Sound Design: Anton Magno. Production Assistants:. Gracie Vergara. Bianca Francisco. Cheen Rivera. Gio Puyat. Karen Nicolas. Chyna Lo. Tim Ng. Aika Beltran. (17:55 mins)
* THE LAST DAY by Gio Puyat. Euphoria on the last day. Cast: Justine Peña, Nico Mendiola, Kerr Bay, Cake Escalona. Directed & Edited by Gio Puyat. Director of Photography: Alec Rivera. Asst. Director: Justine Peña. (04:56 mins)

Best of DLSU!
20 July/Wed, 9:00PM Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)
* UNANG ARAW by Kris Ephraim M. Baylon & Fredison C. Lo. In a family of two children and a single mother, Sharmaine (Melanie Dujunco) and her two sons manage to remain strong by depending on each other. Alex (Harold Cruz) grows into a responsible older brother to Danny (John David Baylon) who is diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing treatment. The bond between the two brothers becomes their source of inspiration in their fight against Danny's illness. One day changes everything when Alex's hope is shattered as his mother brings the news of Danny's impending death. As a result, Alex shuts himself from his family and the world. Unang Araw tells the story of how one family struggles to accept the grim reality of life and death and how they find hope in each other amidst the problems they must face as a family and as individuals. CAST: Alex - Harold Cruz, Sharmaine - Melanie Dujunco, Danny - John David Beylon, Young Alex - Earl Joshua Odiamar. (13:51 mins).
* AH-MA by Tricia Ayana G. Cacho, Charito G. Chua & Ong & Eleanor Lisette S. Mama Carol Lee walks into the room as a spirit out of her body. She wanders around her wake and complains as her children do not follow the traditional Chinese funeral rites. She gets upset and thinks that her children are taking revenge against her for having been very hard on them. However, the testimonials of her children lead Mama Lee to realize that her children love her after all and that traditional practices suddenly does not seem as important as love of family. CAST: Elizabeth Chua as Mama Carol Lee, Ella Oania as Atsi Stephanie Lee, Jourdan Gan as Ahia William Lee, Patrick Que as Shoti Lance, Lara Ong as Shobe Mindy Lee, , Melody Kwan as Di-I, Sherie Gocheco as Sa-I, Franz Lim as Pastor Cheng, Allan Regio as Luis, Charito Chua as Irene, Eleanor Ong as William's Pregnant Wife, , Tricia Cacho - Stephanie's friends, Jim chua, Henessy Priscillas, Boodi Sy, Jomar Tan, , Erika Visaya - running kids, Carlo Visaya. (18:55 mins).
* TOTOY BATO by Ma. Regina Joyce C. Agdon, Micah Celine S. Carpio & Angelica A. Chua. At a young age, Toto perceives his father Mang Canor, a kidney broker, as the modern-day hero of his impoverished community. For his neighbors, kidney donation has been a typical means of survival. Accordingly, he considers kidney selling, although illegal, as a timely blessing that enables people to obtain their basic needs in life. However, his positive outlook towards his father and what he does for a living changes as a close family friend, Mang Nardo, dies of a complication caused by kidney donation. Upon discovering that his father allowed the operation despite the knowledge that Mang Nardo is physically unfit to undergo the kidney harvest, Toto swears he will never be like Mang Canor. But because Toto grows up never having left the same poverty, he is left to repeat his father's fate. CAST: Totoy - Marco Brillo, Tatay Canor -Jeff Fernandez, Nanay Lin - Monette Oliva, Jojo - Kyle David, Oder Toto - Paul Pilanga, Nanay Lina - Verna Dela Cerna, Batoto - Steve Carbungco, Dado - Cristi Calvelo, Mang Nardo - Jun Bustria, Mang Oscar - Eduardo Pinza, Mang Erning - Jeffrey Delos Angeles, Mang Nomer - edgar Decio, Rudy - Jasper Ceron, Danyong - Jericho Sabanal, Huto - Judiel Montallana, Nanang Ason - Cristina Pagtakhan, Older Toto's Client - Ryan Maranan. (17:16 mins).
* LIBRENG MANGARAP by Germaine Stephanie M. Havana, Patricia Juat & Alexandra B. Tanunliong. Libreng Mangarap sheds light in finding what true happiness is for a young boy who at a very young age is abandoned by his father. With the help of a wish-granting television program, Ikoy Ragsac is a step closer in realizing what he really longs for. CAST: Dal Ramos as Ikoy Ragsac, Charlotte Tupas, Jan Pablo, Elle Velasco as Elaine Reyes, Wilson Astorga, Nelson Monjares, Kenjie Del Rosario, Stephanie Cuya, Jason Cruz, Manny Pelayo, Ger Havana, Elmer Magalon, Noni Salde, Tiny Tanunliong. (31:39 mins).
* SUPER LOLO by Stephanie Therese C Chan & Krizel L. Malacca. A whimsical and comedic claymation about a retired lieutenant colonel who was left living in the institution for the elderly by his family. Inside the institution he undergoes depression. He feels neglected and disregarded since he could no longer do the things he used to be recognized for; saving his nation and his fellow citizens. As a form of escape, he then imagines himself as an above 601's grizzled superhero; complete with capes, costumes and elderly apparatuses. His dull and repetitive life in the elderly institution is segued into a life filled with color, action and adventure. CAST (Voice Talents): Lolo Alfredo/ Super Lolo - RC Cordovo; Lolo Impo/ PG Lolo - Albert Millar; Isko - Louise Casino. (7:04 mins).
* CROSSING by Mary Anne Valeros, Nicole Park & Hye Kyong Lee. "Crossing" is a story about a greedy 10 year-old girl named Sonja, who realizes her own selfishness and greediness and learns about the joys of sharing. Sonja begins her journey to maturity as she enters a dream world where those who roam the day disappear at night and is replaced by their darker counterparts. There, she finds Papi, her once imaginary friend, who helps Sonja to get back to her home and escape the clutches of Hilda, the most feared night-dweller in the land. CAST: 10 year old Sonja - Janelle Salvador, Mother - Queenie Tolentino, Papi - Seung-Hwan "Shin" Moon, Hilda - Janella Salvador, Gypsy woman - Queenie, Elderly Gypsy - Amante Pulido, Gypsy Dancer 1 - Trisha Jeacon Macas, Gypsy Dancer 2 - Federico Pascual, Gypsy Dancer 3a - Charmaine Soriano, Gypsy Dancer 3a - Ana May Domonique de Dios, Guitarist - Gian Marco Mansilla, Drummer - Alexander Nicolo Valeros, Fortune Teller - Jamie Geolina, Gypsy kid (girl) - Linlin Dela Cruz, Gypsy kid (boy) - Angelo Hernandez, 15 y/o Sonja - Regina Villasor, Blindboy - Abigail Hong Bee Park, 17 y/o Sonja - Michelle Pompa. (37:53 mins).

Best of UP Viscom Shorts! (88 mins)
21 July/Thu, 9:00PM Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)
* BROWNOUT by Pamela Reyes. A day in the life of a bored young man played by Jiro Manio. 18 mins.
* BUKAS by Bianca Bernardo. In life, there are certain things that are not put off. 9 mins.
* GLASS DREAMS by Sarah Caringal. Memories are made of glass. Let it slip from your grasp and it will shatter into thousand pieces. And once it does, will you still be able to find the truth? 11 mins.
* OLATS by Jamila Plopinio. A middle-aged couple reminisce their happy, younger years by looking at their photo album. 12 mins.
* ORAS NA by Andrei Lean Karlo Blanco. Drunk and wasted, a young man finds a wrist watch that finds its way into his life. 12 mins.
* PAMATID UHAW by Joseph Galang. Three drinking buddies are looking for the truth why they are in a mysterious place. 11 mins.
* REKWERDO by Bianca Bernardo. A writer at the height of his career writes the story of his life. 12 mins.
* WAITING IN RED by Alarice Francisco. About a young man played by Martin del Rosario who accidentally finds a woman's lost possession.(12 mins)

Best of UP Film Institute! (125 mins)
22 July/Fri, 9:00PM Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)
* BAWI (Revenge) by Jose Antonio de Vera
* BROWNOUT SA NEIGHBORHOOD NAMIN THAT DAY (Brownout in Our Neighborhood That Day) by Judd Figuerres
* ALARM by Joseph Pascual
* SIRIP (Glimpse) by Kim Camelo
* ANG UMAATIKABONG BUHAY NI BADONG AGUIRRE (Badong Aguirre) by Josephine Carreon. Badong has always wanted to be an action hero. Unfortunately, he gets into all sorts of trouble because of his "goon looks". In passive resignation, he abandoned all hopes of becoming anyone's hero. Things start to change however, when he unwittingly becomes a part of a gang of kidnappers. CAST: Hector Macaso, Migui Moreno, Anna Francesca Espiritu, Soliman Cruz, James Lomahan, Arrian Labios, Jack Love Falcis, Bidz dela Cruz, Elvira Villasanta, James Cenido, Juan Miguel Rivera Severo. Production Credits: Director: Josephine T. Carreon. Assistant Directors: Jaime Habac Jr, Marjorie Darunday, Chad Angelic Cabigon. Director of Photography: Berhil Carlo Cruz. Assistant DOP: Joy Aquino, Production Design Marxie Maolen Forlales Fadul, Juan Manuel Alcazaren. Editors: Carlo Francisco Manatad, Mark Cyril Bautista, Mico Manalaysay. Production Manager: Maria Rita Vargas. Assistant PM: Jesse Rey Logrosa Baban, Kathleen Lei Limayo. Music Scorer: Peter Legaste. Producers: Romeo Carreon, Agnes Carreon. Associate Producer: Joenathann Alandy. (38 mins).

Regional Showcase, Atbp.
23 July/Sat, 9:00PM Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theatre)
* BIYAHE by Peter Ian Mancao and Angelo Agojo (Sinulog 211 Winner). Ready to embark on a new journey as an OFW, Jean is both excited and nervous as she awaits her flight to board. She meets Dave, a fellow Cebuano, who patiently listens to her life stories. They go their separate ways soon after, not knowing their paths will cross again. CAST: Phoebe Kaye Fernandez, Edgar Jugadora. CREW: Director / Cinematographer/ Editor/ Music Score by Peter Ian Mancao. Writer / Producer / Production Design by Angelo Agojo. Sound Operators: Mikio Makino, Victor Villanueva, RJ Ybanez. Grips: Carlos Denn Soco, Jerico Montealto. Makeup: Cielo Diamante. Production Assistants: Gemma Pangoronon, Rina Mendez. (10:04 mins)
* REGENESIS by Aldo Nelbert Banaynal (Animation) (Sinulog 211 Winner). Faced with extreme natural adversity, an unexpected discovery leads them to uncover the secret of the planet's past as well as the shape of their very own future. CAST: Robert Rolian / Aldo Nelbert Banaynal (double). Written & Directed: Aldo Nelbert Banaynal. Edited: John Lindsey Banaynal. Sound scoring: John Darcy Arguedo. Animation: Chris Francis Marabiles. Special Effects: Chris Francis Marabiles & John Lindsey Banaynal. Produced by: Banaynal Brothers Productions. (14 mins)
* UKIT by John Anthony Imson (Sinulog 211 Winner)
* ANNIVERSARY by Austin Guzman (Mapua Filmfest Winner). Two people take a break from their daily schedules to remember their love ones on a very special day, an “Anniversary”. It is a story about a common trait, a tradition that nurtures values, and a love that never dies amidst the modern and globalized Philippine setting today. CAST: Morelos “MM” Somoza, Christine Del Pilar. Direction: Austin Guzman. Cinematography and Story: Austin Guzman, Eunice Maximo, Margaret Morales. Original Music: Austin Guzman. Production Team: Jaime Palaroan, Virgilio Bunye Jr. Sulpicio Demontano III, Hagen Bang-asan. Adviser: Prof. Marina-Fe Rodriguez. Chairman, CineMapua Organizing Committee: Prof. Benigno B. Agapito, Jr.
plus other Sinulog 2011 & CCP Gawad Alternatibo 210 Winners!
(ANI Shorts schedule may still change)
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