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Continue reading →: Pusong Bato: Of Objectophilia and Nostalgia
by Heinrich Domingo A passé actress spends her twilight years with her found love – a stone heart. Their relationship brings laughter, introduces eccentricity, and allows acceptance of diversity to permeate the audience.
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Continue reading →: Mater: Of Metaphors and Juxtapositions
by Heinrich Domingo A mother and daughter offer a view on how two polarized characters attempt to coincide in a compact dwelling. Their differences lead them to a confrontation where one tries to outweigh the other.
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Continue reading →: Wawa: Of Silence and Melancholy
by Heinrich Domingo The Wawa Dam witnesses the struggle of a family succumbed by misery in the death of their father. Their wails are silenced by the murmur of prayers.
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Continue reading →: Lisyun qng Geografia: Of Unrequited Love and Closure
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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Continue reading →: Nenok: Of Slapstick Comedy and Innocence Appeal
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.






