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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
Posted in Pelikula, Pelikula / New Media
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Aklan Hala Bira: Museum and Sampaguita Gardens in Kalibo
For mere want of breathing-in and breathing-out away from Manila’s election carnival, I grabbed my Deuter for her second trip this year (the first was in Cotabato) since my sister brought it from Japan. My heart is split between Zamboanga, … Continue reading
Posted in Biswal, Paglalakbay
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Cotabato Chronicle: Impressions of the City Old and New
I just explored Central Mindanao with my backpack. My list for one-week journey included the old city, Lake Sebu and Gensan. I later realized that their distance covers the whole region of SOCCSKSARGEN. Many Filipinos are afraid to come here … Continue reading
Posted in Paglalakbay
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