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Luna: Clarity despite subtlety

31 Thursday Mar 2016

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2016, CineFilipino, CineFilipino 2016, filipino, film review, independent film, indie film, LGBT, Luna Madrigal, Movie review, Olive Nato, philippines, Rae Red, short film, Transgender

By Heinrich Domingo

Set inside a cramped house, this short film narrates the story of a young girl seeking to define her gender and identity. She started to dress in man’s clothes and cut her hair short which dismayed her mother and sister. Luna served as a text that needs to be read and interpreted. It required viewers to look beyond what is on the screen because its visual presentations are merely metaphors.

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Five Feminist Films to Watch on iflix

29 Tuesday Mar 2016

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Ang Huling Chacha ni Anita, Bingoleras, CineFilipino, feminist, film review, Mariquina, movie revew, philippines, The Muses, Thy Womb, women

We often see women in Filipino films, yet their roles are only confined to either being a dutiful wife or a beautiful mistress. In the rise of the independent cinema movement, subjects and themes were expanded and women began to take important roles. Until today, films are in constant struggle to create variety of depiction on women. This women’s month, as we fight for a more feminist society, we also recognize media pieces that tried to widen women discourse. Some were successful and some were not.

Iflix offers multiple movies that portray various roles of women. Although they might not be the most recommended movies to watch, they contribute to the feminist movement.  Below are five films on their site that goes beyond the typical portrayal of women.

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Katok: Of street children and metaphors

24 Thursday Mar 2016

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2016, Bob Guarina, CineFilipino, CineFilipino 2016, filipino, film review, independent film, indie film, Katok, Movie review, philippines, Ronan Liam Crisologo, short film

By Heinrich Domingo

The story follows the typical life of a young boy who begs on the street. His life is an everyday struggle as he hopes to survive each day. Yet, it was later revealed that his efforts were not only for him. They were meant to serve a larger and powerful group of syndicates.

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Saan Man Ngunit Dito (Anywhere But Here): Of mature love and heartache

23 Wednesday Mar 2016

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2016, Cheska Salangsang, CineFilipino, CineFilipino 2016, film review, independent film, indie film, Lao Rodriguez, Movie review, olive nieto, philippines, saan man ngunit dito, saanman ngunit dito, short film

By Heinrich Domingo

A couple confronts issues that have been bugging their relationship while doing their routinary mountain hike. They talk about their failure of not having a child and the consequent cracks this brought in their relationship.

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Oktopus: Of stories and storytelling

22 Tuesday Mar 2016

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2016, CineFilipino, CineFilipino 2016, film review, flora gasser, independent film, indie film, jaime habac jr., micko laurente, Movie review, Oktopus, peewee o'hara, philippines, ruby ruiz, short film, vangie labalan

By Heinrich Domingo

Women at the eclipse of their lives talk about their remaining years. The recent death of their friend made them realize that dying is inevitable. With them in the conversation is a wise kid who helps them look back at their past, plan their future, and enjoy their present.

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