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Tag Archives: autobiographical film

The Guerrilla is a Poet Casting Call: From Poetry to Theater to Film

Posted on January 31, 2013 by Joanna Lerio

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 →

Posted in Pelikula / New Media | 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 | Leave a comment
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