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- Ang Huling Nazareno (Eli Eli Lama Sabachthani), short film
- Only Women Bleed 2, Eksibit at Pagtatanghal Laban sa Karahasan
- Bai, Bayan, Kalikasan: A Group Exhibit by Women Artists
- Only Women Bleed 2, Exhibit Opening
- FILM REVIEW Alamat ng Hustisya sa Tu Pug Imatuy (The Right to Kill)
- Only Women Bleed 2, an All-Women Painting Exhibit
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- Senate Bill 2208: An Act Creating the Department of Culture
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- Artists Welfare Project: Art & Fashion Fair + Membership + Social Welfare
- Art + Environment: Artists Converge in Project Bakawan Arts Festival 2015
- Ateneo School of Humanities presents Alipin, a thesis play by Ariane Lim
- 2015 Euro-Pinoy Jazz Concert at Tiendesitas and Intramuros on Feb. 20 – 21
- Dulaang UP Stages Bilanggo ng Pag-ibig, based on Jean Genet’s Prisoner of Love
- KADAMAY with Urban Poor Resource Center of the Philippines restages Nanay Mameng
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Ang Huling Nazareno (Eli Eli Lama Sabachthani), short film
Written and directed by Ahmad Javier An Islam in Focus Production Cast Michael Catandihan, Rome Gonzales, Grundy Constantino, Glenn Javier, Joanna Lerio, Bing Crisostomo, and Jessica Staff Ahmad Javier (Writer and Director), Ammar Tolentino (Associate Director), Gilbert Obispo (Director of … Continue reading
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The Guerrilla is a Poet Casting Call: From Poetry to Theater to Film
New film by Sari and Kiri Dalena for 2013 CineFilipino Film Festival Inspired from the play Makata’y Mandirigma, Mandirigma’y Makata written by Edward Perez and directed by Rommel Linatoc (DEFEND Philippines Production, UP Diliman, 2009) and from Jose Ma. Sison’s … Continue reading
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Tagged A Guerilla is Like a Poet, anti-bureaucrat capitalism, anti-feudalism, anti-imperialism, armed conflict, autobiographical film, Bien Lumbera, CAP, Casting (performing arts), CineFilipino Film Festival, Concerned Artists of the Philippines, DEFEND Philippines, Edward Perez, Female, Filipino Film, Film festival, ICPC, ILPS Philippines, Joma, Jose Ma. Sison, Kabataang Makabayan, Kiri Dalena, KM, land oligarchy, Makata'y Mandirigma, Makati, Makati City, Male, Mandirigma'y Makata, national democratic revolution, Officer (armed forces), Pablo Ocampo, People's Protracted War, Philippine revolution, Philippine Society and Revolution, Philippines, Progressive art, proletarian theater, protest art, protest film, PSR, Rommel Linatoc, Sari Dalena, Sari Iran, Student, unitel productions, University of the Philippines Diliman, Young, Zapote Road
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Walang Dulo, Walang Himala: Apat na Dekadang Sining ni Ishma
For inquiries contact concerned_artists_phil@yahoo.com
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Tagged Bantayog ng mga Bayani Foundation, Binangonan, CAP, CCP Dream Theater, Concerned Artists of the Philippines, De La Salle University, FDCP, Filipino Film, FQS Movement, Ishmael Bernal, Keith Sicat, Kino Arts, NCCA, Pagdating sa Dulo, PUP, Rita Gomez, Rizal, Sari Dalena, UP Film Center, UP Manila, Vic Vargas
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1st Cine-Phone Festival Call for Entries
Other perks: post-production packages, digital cameras, broadband kits, thousands worth of cellphone load, smart phones and an apprenticeship under director Paul Soriano. Related articles MMDA opens film fest to students using mobile phone cameras (newsinfo.inquirer.net) MMDA launches cell phone … Continue reading
Film Camera Archive
Posted in Biswal, Pelikula / New Media
Tagged Adarna Center, archive, camera, film, machine, University of the Philippines, UP Diliman, UPFI
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Help a Scandal Video Victim Bury the Past
Repost from GABRIELA Take part in our monumental FB project to help scandal video victims bury the past. On June 30 – July 30, 2012, show your solidarity, and add “-Scandal” to your last name in Facebook (ex. Ana Cruz-Scandal). … Continue reading
Behaving Bodies: Australian and New Zealand Video Art Exhibit at Ishmael Bernal Gallery
March – April 2012 at Ishmael Bernal Gallery, Adarna Center, University of the Philippines Diliman An Exhibit in commemmoration of International Women’s Month
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Tagged Adarna Center, Asia, Australia, body art, Colleges and Universities, Education, exhibit, gender, Ishmael Bernal Gallery, kababaihan, LGBT liberation, multimeda, New Zealand, Philippine, Quezon City, University of the Philippines, University of the Philippines Diliman, UPFI, video art, women, women's month
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The Use of New Technology in Cultural Work
Input by Eric Tandoc (USA) for the International Conference on Progressive Culture organized by the International League of People’s Struggles Philippines, July 6, 2011. As a cultural worker living and organizing in the United States and the first world, … Continue reading
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