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    Lisyun qng Geografia: Of Unrequited Love and Closure

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    August 13, 2015

    by Heinrich Domingo Two best friends find each other in a limbo where one wishes to continue the friendship while the other hopes for romance.

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    Nenok: Of Slapstick Comedy and Innocence Appeal

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    August 12, 2015

    by Heinrich Domingo An orphan resides in a church in the absence of a house. He cohabits with an old caretaker who mostly skulks around. Their friendship builds a cinema image that is too familiar in mainstream films but is surprisingly effective to an indie cinema audience.

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    Kyel: Of Addiction and Attempt at Profoundness

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    August 12, 2015

    by Heinrich Domingo Kyel offers its viewers a 15-minute scene on how an addict loses his mind while waiting for his Rona. It is in this that the filmmakers hope viewers to see beyond addiction. It is obvious, they dream to be profound. 

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    Sanctissima: Of Disgust and Repulsion

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    August 11, 2015

    by Heinrich Domingo A folk lady’s house is frequented by women. Her old and dingy house reeks of foulness – a secret that none would wish to have smelled.

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    Gatilyo ng Baril: Of Historical Fiction and Failed Acting

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    August 11, 2015

    by Heinrich Domingo It is a historical fiction that makes the audience revisit the past. The Marcoses, assassination, guns, and killings, are all but a reminder of the Philippines’ (un)glorious past. 

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