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Aswang (2019) Review: Mito at Kababalaghan

15 Wednesday Jul 2020

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Aswang, documentary, Duterte, film, Review

Mitolohiya ang sagot ng tao sa mga bagay na hindi nya maintindihan. Kasal ng tikbalang para sa nagsasabay na araw at ulan. Tiyanak para sa mataas na infant mortality rate sa bansang pangit ang health care system. Santelmo para sa mga nawawala sa liblib na lugar na di pa inabot ng kuryente at maayos na daan. Sa dokumentaryong Aswang, ginamit ang mito ng aswang upang ipa-intindi ang tila-piksyonal na kalagayan ng Pilipinas. Naging gabay ang metapora ng aswang upang maarok ng manonood ang karumal-dumal na danas ng mga Pilipino sa rehimeng Duterte. 

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Buybust: A Middle-class Study

04 Saturday Aug 2018

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Buybust, cinemalaya, Duterte, erik matti, philippine cinema, politics

By Heinrich Domingo

And when the innocents were killed, the audience erupts in cheers.

It is Cinemalaya’s opening night. I joined hundreds of cinema enthusiasts while enduring the Friday traffic of Manila to watch this year’s opening film. Buybust tells the story of a drug raid in an urban jungle in Tondo. It follows an operation of a team of PDEA, the country’s topmost police agency specifically made to counter the drug trade. In a time when the war on drugs is the President’s main platform, Erik Matti’s choice of narrative is poignant and bold.

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Engkwentro: Pungent and raw

24 Sunday Jul 2016

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Clash, Duterte, Engkwentro, filipino, film review, independent film, indie, indie film, Movie review, pepe diokno, philippines, Rodrigo Duterte

By Heinrich Domingo

Engkwentro delivers reality on the screen so raw and so pungent that viewers are awakened to go back to their world. Here, the cinema is no longer an anesthesia. It becomes a reflection of what the Philippines is as Dutertopia.

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