cinemalaya 2007
Philippine Independent Film Festival
20 to 29 July 2007
Cultural Center of the Philippines
Festival Schedule
SPECIAL EVENTS
Cinemalaya 2007 Awards Night
(Open to the Public)
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
07:00 PM
29 Jul/Sun
The Cinemalaya Film Congress
Theme: Harnessing Technology for Artistic Expression
Day 1
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
24 Jul/Tue
8AM to 5PM
Day 2
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
25 Jul/Wed
9AM to 5PM
Cinemalaya 2007 Opening Ceremonies
Special Screening: FOSTER CHILD by Brillante Mendoza
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
07:00 PM
20 Jul/Fri
The Cinemalaya Sine Taktakans
Meet the Cinemalaya 2007 Filmmakers Forum
(Free Admission)
Day 1
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
27 Jul/Fri
1PM to 5PM
Day 2
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
28 Jul/Sat
1PM to 5PM
COMPETITION SCREENINGS
The Cinemalaya 2007 Full-Lengths
ENDO by Jade Castro
21 Jul/Sat
09:00 PM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
22 Jul/Sun
03:30 PM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
24 Jul/Tue
06:15 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
25 Jul/Wed
09:00 PM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
26 Jul/Thu
12:45 PM
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
27 Jul/Fri
12:45 PM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
28 Jul/Sat
09:00 PM
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
GULONG by Sockie Fernandez
21 Jul/Sat
06:15 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
22 Jul/Sun
12:45 PM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
24 Jul/Tue
09:00 PM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
25 Jul/Wed
06:15 PM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
26 Jul/Thu
10:00 AM
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
27 Jul/Fri
03:30 PM
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
28 Jul/Sat
10:00 AM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
KADIN by Adolf Alix Jr.
21 Jul/Sat
06:15 PM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
22 Jul/Sun
10:00 AM
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
24 Jul/Tue
06:15 PM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
25 Jul/Wed
10:00 AM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
26 Jul/Thu
03:30 PM
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
27 Jul/Fri
03:30 PM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
28 Jul/Sat
06:15 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
LIGAW LIHAM by Jay Abello
21 Jul/Sat
09:00 PM
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
22 Jul/Sun
06:15 PM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
24 Jul/Tue
10:00 AM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
25 Jul/Wed
06:15 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
26 Jul/Thu
06:15 PM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
27 Jul/Fri
10:00 AM
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
28 Jul/Sat
03:30 PM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
PISAY by Auraeus Solito
21 Jul/Sat
03:30 PM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
22 Jul/Sun
09:00 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
24 Jul/Tue
09:00 PM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
25 Jul/Wed
09:00 PM
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
26 Jul/Thu
06:15 PM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
27 Jul/Fri
10:00 AM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
28 Jul/Sat
03:30 PM
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
SINUNGALING NA BUWAN by Eduardo Lejano Jr.
21 Jul/Sat
03:30 PM
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
22 Jul/Sun
06:15 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
24 Jul/Tue
12:45 PM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
25 Jul/Wed
09:00 PM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
26 Jul/Thu
09:00 PM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
27 Jul/Fri
12:45 PM
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
28 Jul/Sat
12:45 PM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
STILL LIFE by Katski Flores
21 Jul/Sat
12:45 PM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
22 Jul/Sun
03:30 PM
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
24 Jul/Tue
06:15 PM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
25 Jul/Wed
09:00 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
26 Jul/Thu
03:30 PM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
27 Jul/Fri
06:15 PM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
28 Jul/Sat
12:45 PM
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
TRIBU by Jim Libiran
21 Jul/Sat
10:00 AM
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
22 Jul/Sun
06:15 PM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
24 Jul/Tue
09:00 PM
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
25 Jul/Wed
03:30 PM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
26 Jul/Thu
06:15 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
27 Jul/Fri
09:00 PM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
28 Jul/Sat
09:00 PM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
TUKSO by Dennis Marasigan
21 Jul/Sat
06:15 PM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
22 Jul/Sun
09:00 PM
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
24 Jul/Tue
03:30 PM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
26 Jul/Thu
12:45 PM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
27 Jul/Fri
06:15 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
28 Jul/Sat
09:00 PM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
29 Jul/Sun
12:45 PM
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
The Cinemalaya 2007 Shorts
Shorts Programme A:
DOBLE VISTA (Nisha Alicer, Nix Lañas, Caren Crisologo), MISTERYO SA HAPIS (Mark DelaCruz), NINEBALL (Enrico Aragon), ROLYO (Alvin B. Yapan), TAGAPAGLIGTAS (Ma. Solita F. Garcia)
21 Jul/Sat
09:00 PM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
22 Jul/Sun
12:45 PM
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
24 Jul/Tue
09:00 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
25 Jul/Wed
12:45 PM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
27 Jul/Fri
06:15 PM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
27 Jul/Fri
09:00 PM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
28 Jul/Sat
10:00 AM
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
Shorts Programme B:
DUROG (Tara Illenberger), GABON (Emmanuel DelaCruz), LIWANAG SA DILIM (Lawrence Fajardo), MAIKLING KWENTO (Hubert Tibi), TONI (Vic Acedillo Jr.)
21 Jul/Sat
12:45 PM
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
21 Jul/Sat
09:00 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
22 Jul/Sun
09:00 PM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
26 Jul/Thu
10:00 AM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
26 Jul/Thu
09:00 PM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
28 Jul/Sat
06:15 PM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
29 Jul/Sun
10:00 AM
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
EXHIBITION SCREENINGS
The Cinemalaya 2007 World Premieres
BARAKO by Manolito Sulit
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
09:00 PM
24 Jul/Tue
CURE FOR BOREDOM by Ato Bautista
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
06:15 PM
25 Jul/Wed
HANGGANG DITO NA LAMANG AT MARAMING SALAMAT
by Lino Tañada
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
06:15 PM
22 Jul/Sun
HAW-ANG by Bong Ramos
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
06:15 PM
26 Jul/Thu
HILO by JP Carpio
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
09:00 PM
25 Jul/Wed
KISS MEEH, MANANANGGAL ME! By Cris Pablo
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
09:00 PM
26 Jul/Thu
SAPI by Arnold Argaño
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
09:00 PM
27 Jul/Fri
SIGNOS by Aloy Adlawan
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
06:15 PM
24 Jul/Tue
WEN TIMAWA MEETS DELGADO by Rey Gilbraltar
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
06:15 PM
21 Jul/Sat
TBC: BALIKBAYAN BOX by Mes Guzman
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
06:15 PM
28 Jul/Sat
The Cinemalaya 2005 Films
ANG PAGDADALAGA NI MAXIMO OLIVEROS
by Auraeus Solito & Michiko Yamamoto
21 Jul/Sat
12:45 PM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
26 Jul/Thu
03:30 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
BARYOKE by Ron Bryant
23 Jul/Mon
03:30 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
28 Jul/Sat
10:00 AM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
BIG TIME by Mario Cornejo & Monster Jimenez
21 Jul/Sat
03:30 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
25 Jul/Wed
03:30 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
ICU BED #7 by Rica Arevalo
21 Jul/Sat
12:45 PM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
26 Jul/Thu
12:45 PM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
ISNATS by Mike Dagnalan & Jun Aves
24 Jul/Tue
12:45 PM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
28 Jul/Sat
12:45 PM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
LASPONGGOLS by Sigfried Barros Sanchez
24 Jul/Tue
10:00 AM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
28 Jul/Sat
12:45 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
PEPOT ARTISTA by Clodualdo del Mundo Jr.
21 Jul/Sat
10:00 AM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
26 Jul/Thu
12:45 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
ROOM BOY by Alfred Aloysius Adlawan
24 Jul/Tue
03:30 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
27 Jul/Fri
03:30 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
SARONG BANGGI by Emman dela Cruz
24 Jul/Tue
12:45 PM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
28 Jul/Sat
03:30 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
The Cinemalaya 2006 Films
ANG HULING ARAW NG LINGGO by Nick Olanka
25 Jul/Wed
10:00 AM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
29 Jul/Sun
12:45 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
BATAD: SA PAANG PALAY by Benji Garcia
22 Jul/Sun
10:00 AM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
27 Jul/Fri
12:45 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
DONSOL by Adolfo B. Alix Jr.
25 Jul/Wed
12:45 PM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
29 Jul/Sun
03:30 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
IN DA RED KORNER by Dado Lumibao
25 Jul/Wed
03:30 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
28 Jul/Sat
03:30 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
MUDRAKS by Arah Jell Badayos & Margaret Guzman
25 Jul/Wed
12:45 PM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
29 Jul/Sun
12:45 PM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
ROTONDA by Ron Bryant
22 Jul/Sun
12:45 PM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
27 Jul/Fri
03:30 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
SAAN NAGTATAGO SI HAPPINESS
by Florida Bautista & Real Florido
24 Jul/Tue
03:30 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
29 Jul/Sun
10:00 AM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
TULAD NG DATI by Michael Sandejas
22 Jul/Sun
03:30 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
26 Jul/Thu
03:30 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
The Cinemalaya 2005 & 2006 Shorts
Cinemalaya 2005 Shorts: ALIMUOM (Rommel “Milo” Tolentino), BABAE (Sigrid Bernardo), BLOODBANK (Pam Miras), KULTADO (Lawrence Fajardo), MANSYON (Joel Ruiz), PANAGINIPAN (Anna Isabelle Matutina)
21 Jul/Sat
03:30 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
26 Jul/Thu
10:00 AM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
Cinemalaya 2006 Shorts A: 10:25 NG GABI (Reggie Gulle), GEE-GEE AT WATERINA (J. Dennis C. Teodosio), KWARTO (Jose Maria Emmanuel C. Taylo), LABADA (Raz DelaTorre), NO PASSPORT NEEDED (Pepe Diokno)
22 Jul/Sun
12:45 PM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
27 Jul/Fri
12:45 PM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
Cinemalaya 2006 Shorts B: ORASYON (Rommel “Milo” Tolentino), PARANG PELIKULA (Hubert Tibi), PUTOT (Jeck Cogama), PUWANG (Anna Isabelle Matutina), SA SILAW (Reinzi L. Balao)
22 Jul/Sun
03:30 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
27 Jul/Fri
10:00 AM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
More Exhibition Screenings
ANAK NG TINAPA by Jon Red
21 Jul/Sat
10:00 AM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
ANG ANAK NI BROCKA by Sigfried Barros Sanchez
26 Jul/Thu
10:00 AM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
ANG DAAN PATUNGONG KALIMUGTONG by Mes Guzman
21 Jul/Sat
06:15 PM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
27 Jul/Fri
09:00 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
ANG HULING BALYAN NG BUHI by Sherad Anthony Sanchez
27 Jul/Fri
03:30 PM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
28 Jul/Sat
12:45 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
ASTIG by Jon Red
23 Jul/Mon
09:00 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
BALAY DAKU by JP Carpio
22 Jul/Sun
09:00 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
BALIW by Redd Ochoa
23 Jul/Mon
12:45 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
27 Jul/Fri
09:00 PM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
BLACKOUT by Ato Bautista
22 Jul/Sun
06:15 PM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
28 Jul/Sat
03:30 PM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
CARE HOME by Suzett Ranillo
22 Jul/Sun
03:30 PM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
24 Jul/Tue
09:00 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
CAVITE by Neil Dela Llana & Ian Gamazon
24 Jul/Tue
06:15 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
COMPOUND by Will Fredo
21 Jul/Sat
03:30 PM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
26 Jul/Thu
09:00 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
DILIM by Topel Lee
21 Jul/Sat
03:30 PM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
DILIMAN by Mes Guzman
25 Jul/Wed
06:15 PM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
FACES OF LOVE by Eddie Romero
26 Jul/Thu
12:45 PM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
27 Jul/Fri
12:45 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
HEREMIAS (Unang Aklat: Ang Alamat Ng Princesang Bayawak)
by Lav Diaz ( 9AM to 6PM 9 hours - counts as one programme)
29 Jul/Sun
9:00 AM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
ILUSYON by Paolo Villaluna & Ellen Ramos
26 Jul/Thu
06:15 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
IMAHE NASYON
by Lav Diaz (“Nang Matapos Ang Ulan”), Raymond Red (“Mistulang Kamera Obskura”) Roxlee (“La Pula”), Neil Daza (“Biyaheng Edsa”) Ellen Ramos (“Speci Men”), Robert Quebral (“Barado”), Paolo Villaluna, (“One Shot”) Mes De Guzman (“Tsinelas”), Topel Lee (“Ang Manunulat”), Emmanuel dela Cruz (“Imagining Edsa”), Lyle Sacris (“Dibuho”) Milo Alto Paz (“Lugaw”), RA Rivera (“Public Service Announcement”), Sigfreid Barros-Sanchez (“Aksyon Star”), Tad Ermitaño (“Local Unit”), Ogi Sugatan (“5 Minutes”), Poklong Anading (“Between Intersection”), EJ Salcedo (“Talahib”), Dennis Empalmado (“Bwahaha”) and Yeye Calderon (“Silid”).
d/w The IMAHE NASYON Behind The Scenes by Jon Red
(counts as one programme)
27 Jul/Fri
06:15 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
INANG YAYA by Pablo Biglang-Awa & Veronica Velasco
25 Jul/Wed
03:30 PM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
KALELDO by Brillante Mendoza
22 Jul/Sun
06:15 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
26 Jul/Thu
09:00 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
KUBRADOR by Jeffrey Jeturian
21 Jul/Sat
09:00 PM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
26 Jul/Thu
06:15 PM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
29 Jul/Sun
03:30 PM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
LA VISA LOCA by Mark Meily
24 Jul/Tue
03:30 PM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
LAMBANOG by Paolo Herras
25 Jul/Wed
10:00 AM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
MANORO by Brillante Mendoza
24 Jul/Tue
06:15 PM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
28 Jul/Sat
09:00 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
MASAHISTA by Brillante Mendoza
26 Jul/Thu
03:30 PM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
METLOGS by Cris Pablo
24 Jul/Tue
12:45 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
27 Jul/Fri
10:00 AM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
MGA PUSANG GALA by Ellen Ongkeko (TBC)
22 Jul/Sun
10:00 AM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
NASAAN SI FRANCIS? by Gabby Fernandez
22 Jul/Sun
09:00 PM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
25 Jul/Wed
06:15 PM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
NUMBALIKDIWA by Bobby Bonifacio
21 Jul/Sat
09:00 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
27 Jul/Fri
06:15 PM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
PANDANGGO by Dennis Empalmado & Wilfred Galila
22 Jul/Sun
12:45 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
25 Jul/Wed
10:00 AM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
PINOY BLONDE by Peque Gallaga
21 Jul/Sat
10:00 AM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
RAKET NI NANAY by Lawrence Fajardo
25 Jul/Wed
12:45 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
29 Jul/Sun
10:00 AM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
REKADOS by Paolo Herras
22 Jul/Sun
10:00 AM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
24 Jul/Tue
12:45 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
ROME & JULIET by Connie S.A. Macatuno
22 Jul/Sun
12:45 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
25 Jul/Wed
03:30 PM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
RUPTURA by Ron Bryant
24 Jul/Tue
10:00 AM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
SA AKING PAGKAKAGISING MULA SA KAMULATAN
by Ato Bautista
23 Jul/Mon
06:15 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
SA ILALIM NG COGON by Rico Ilarde
21 Jul/Sat
06:15 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
26 Jul/Thu
03:30 PM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
SA NORTH DIVERSION ROAD by Dennis Marasigan
24 Jul/Tue
03:30 PM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
SANDALANG BAHAY by Denisa Reyes & Mark Gary
28 Jul/Sat
10:00 AM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
SEROKS by Eduardo Lejano Jr.
22 Jul/Sun
03:30 PM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
26 Jul/Thu
12:45 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
SITAK by Liza Cornejo
24 Jul/Tue
10:00 AM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
SQUATTER PUNK by Khavn (with a live band)
28 Jul/Sat
06:15 PM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
STILL LIVES by Jon Red
25 Jul/Wed
12:45 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
STOCK ROOM by Hero Angeles
21 Jul/Sat
12:45 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
28 Jul/Sat
06:15 PM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
TODO TODO TEROS by John Torres
21 Jul/Sat
12:45 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
26 Jul/Thu
09:00 PM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
TRABAHO by Ned Trespeces
22 Jul/Sun
09:00 PM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
26 Jul/Thu
10:00 AM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
TULI by Auraeus Solito
25 Jul/Wed
09:00 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
UPOS by Jose Maria Emmanuel C. Taylo
25 Jul/Wed
06:15 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
Special Screenings
BEST OF GAWAD 2007 A
(Titles to Follow)
27 Jul/Fri
10:00 AM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
BEST OF GAWAD 2007 B
(Titles to Follow)
28 Jul/Sat
10:00 AM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
CINEMALAYA 2007 AUDIENCE CHOICE Screening
27 Jul/Fri
06:15 PM
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
(TBC Reserved for Exhibition)
28 Jul/Sat
09:00 PM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
(TBC Reserved for Extra Screening )
29 Jul/Sun
03:30 PM
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
Kindly note that screening schedules may be subject to change.
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Alliance Française de Manille screening
This film will be shown again this week due to the technical problems that transpired in its initial screening last June 6.
The af Cine Club presents
Drôle de Félix (The Adventures of Felix)
A film by Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau
(French version, with English subtitles)
2000, 95 minutes
Alliance Ondeo Auditorium
Wednesday, June 20, 2007, 8:30 pm
(Free Admission)
(Le Coude Rouge Restaurant is open before and after the film screening)
Starring: Sami Bouajila (Félix), Patachou (Mathilde Firmin), ArianeAscaride (Isabelle), and more
Genre: Comedy, Drama, and more
(Please be advised that this film contains explicit content)
Critic Reviews:
" Bouajila's admirable performance and Ducastel and Martineau's witty script help make this Adventure worth while. "
- Francesca Dinglasan of Boxoffice Magazine
" A delightful film "
- Edward Guthmann of the San Francisco Chronicle
" [Bouajila's] understated charisma gives this diaphanous whimsy a spark oflife. "
- Elvis Mitchell of the New York Times
Synopsis:
A tale revolving around the carefree and bon-vivant, Felix, who is contentliving with this boyfriend, Daniel in the town of Dieppe in Northern France.When Felix is laid off from his job, he decides to take a road trip toMarseilles to track down the father he's never met. Backpack in tow, Felixsets out walking, hitching and borrowing cars to get to the south of France.Springtime is budding, nature is at its best, and some unique charactersawait Felix along the dirt roads and by ways of the French countryside.
Attention: FILMS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGES WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
For more information, please contact:
Alliance Française de Manille
209 Nicanor Garcia Street (formerly Reposo Street), Bel-Air 2, Makati City. 1209 Philippines.
Tels: 895-7585 / 895-7441
Fax: 899-3654 e-mail:info@alliance.ph
Office hours:
Monday - Thursday: 9 am to 6 pm
Friday: 9 am to 1 pm Saturday: 9 am to 5 pm
The af Cine Club presents
Drôle de Félix (The Adventures of Felix)
A film by Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau
(French version, with English subtitles)
2000, 95 minutes
Alliance Ondeo Auditorium
Wednesday, June 20, 2007, 8:30 pm
(Free Admission)
(Le Coude Rouge Restaurant is open before and after the film screening)
Starring: Sami Bouajila (Félix), Patachou (Mathilde Firmin), ArianeAscaride (Isabelle), and more
Genre: Comedy, Drama, and more
(Please be advised that this film contains explicit content)
Critic Reviews:
" Bouajila's admirable performance and Ducastel and Martineau's witty script help make this Adventure worth while. "
- Francesca Dinglasan of Boxoffice Magazine
" A delightful film "
- Edward Guthmann of the San Francisco Chronicle
" [Bouajila's] understated charisma gives this diaphanous whimsy a spark oflife. "
- Elvis Mitchell of the New York Times
Synopsis:
A tale revolving around the carefree and bon-vivant, Felix, who is contentliving with this boyfriend, Daniel in the town of Dieppe in Northern France.When Felix is laid off from his job, he decides to take a road trip toMarseilles to track down the father he's never met. Backpack in tow, Felixsets out walking, hitching and borrowing cars to get to the south of France.Springtime is budding, nature is at its best, and some unique charactersawait Felix along the dirt roads and by ways of the French countryside.
Attention: FILMS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGES WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
For more information, please contact:
Alliance Française de Manille
209 Nicanor Garcia Street (formerly Reposo Street), Bel-Air 2, Makati City. 1209 Philippines.
Tels: 895-7585 / 895-7441
Fax: 899-3654 e-mail:info@alliance.ph
Office hours:
Monday - Thursday: 9 am to 6 pm
Friday: 9 am to 1 pm Saturday: 9 am to 5 pm
CineKatipunan Screenings
THIS WEEK ON CINEKATIPUNAN
June 18-23, 2007 (5-7 pm)
Two acclaimed Korean women filmmakers Kyoung-mi Lee and Lee Soo-yeon open this weeks Cinekatipunan AsiaLunes program today with the works Feel Good Story and The Goggles, while Tuesday's choice is Haw-Ang (Before Harvest) a narrative digital film by Filipino director Bong Ramos.
Wednesday, June 20, features A Midsummer's Night of Dreams, a selection of short experimental works by six filmmakers, curated by Manila-based Afghan-American filmmaker Waise Azimi.
Thursday's program is a selection of four film shorts [Apple, Abstraction, Coming to Pass, and Iyak ni Maria] by Sherad Anthony Sanchez, while visual artist Yason Banal takes center stage on Friday night with Malikot ang Kama-Y/O, a selection of videos. Saturday's program will feature works by campus-based filmmakers from the University of the East and the University of the Philippines, selected by Banal and Prof. Ramon Nunez. Held Mondays to Saturdays at Mag:net Café Katipunan,Cinekatipunan screenings start at 5:00 PM. While the film screenings are free, viewers are encouraged to make voluntary contributions for the honoraria of the featured filmmakers. For questions or comments about Cinekatipunan write tosinag_haraya@yahoo.com.Cinekatipunan programs precede Mag:net Café's nightly holding of Live Performances by well-known and emerging bands and musicians. Mag:net Café is located along Katipunan Avenue (fronting Miriam and Ateneo) in Quezon City. For more inquiries please call 9293191 or visit www.magnet.com.ph.
THIS WEEK'S PROGRAM
June 18 (Monday)
AsiaLunes: Korean Indie Shorts
Kyoung-mi Lee: FEEL GOOD STORY
(2004Fiction16mmColor36 mins)
Two women who hate each other so much are required to do over work every night!
Kyoung-mi Lee was born in Seoul and graduated from the Hankuk University of Foreign Studies and the School of Film and Multimedia at the Korea National University of Arts. Feel Good Story was shown in various film festivals including the 1st InDpanda Int'l Short Film Festival (2005, Hong Kong), 4th Gwangju Int'l Film Festival (2004, Korea) and 5th Young Guns Film Festival (2005, Singapore). It garnered the Grand Prizes in the Amateur Section, 5th Korea Visual Arts Festival (2004, Korea), the 2nd Asiana Int'l Short Film Festival (2004, Korea). Busan Asian Short Film Festival (2004, Korea) and 6th Women's Film Festival in Seoul (2004, Korea).
Soo-yeon Lee: THE GOGGLES
(2000/35mm/Color/34 mins)
Lee Soo-yeon has already built a firm reputation at a whole range of international reputed film festivals with some remarkable short films as Nobody Knows what Happened at the Beginning, Survival Game, Refrigerator Tale, La and especially The Goggles. The Goggles was a graduation project for her masteral degree in Chung-Ang University and has since then been showcased as part of various national and international film festivals.
June 19 (Tuesday)
Bong Ramos: HAW-ANG (Before Harvest)
Haw-Ang (Before Harvest)
(NarrativeDigital2007)
Sister Adel is a light-hearted, young nun who embarks on a journey to a village in Ifugao whose indigenous people are as hard to reach as its pristine mountains. She meets Dacmay, a seven-year-old rowdy girl who understands much about the farming life of their tiny town, but not about her own mother who appears faceless in her dreams. [Synopsis from <http://pinoyfilm.com/film>]
Bong Ramos is a graduate of BS Civil Engineering at the Far Eastern University. He is an ABS-CBN writer of telenovelas like Vietnam Rose, Mangarap Ka, Sa Puso Ko Iingatan Ka and drama anthologies like The Maricel Drama Special. He has line-produced films like Room Boy by Alfred Aloysius Adlawan which was a finalist in the full length feature category of the 2005 Cinemalaya; Hubad sa Ilalim ng Buwan by Lav Diaz, Pila Balde by Jeffrey Jeturian, Kriminal ng Bo. Concepcion by Lav Diaz. [Profile from <http://www.cinemalaya.org/index.php?bn=2&cat=2&seq=6&f=1&nid=10>]
June 20 (Wednesday)
A Midsummer's Night of Dreams: Experimental Films, curated by Waise Azimi
FeaturingJoy Ligaya Domingo – Perya (30 minutes) Soni Kum – Foreign Sky (75 minutes) Chrysmas Gawaran & JP V. Carpio – Recitation [work in progress] (15 minutes) Grig Montegrande – Sakay [work in progress] (25 minutes) Miguel Pancho - 9/5 (20 minutes)
Waise Azimi - Dancing Wounded Is: (1 minute) Night/Lights (2 minutes)
Waise Azimi graduated from Bard College in 2005 with a degree in sociology. In 2003, Waise Azimi shot a documentary titled: Afghanistan After, about how life has changed two years after the fall of the Taliban. Most recently he is working on the post-production of documentary that covered the training of a young group of Afghan recruits as they struggled through the Afghan National Army's training program at the Kabul Military Training Center. Waise Azimi has grown up in Manila and loves the city and its people.
June 21 (Thursday)
Shorts by Sherad Anthony Sanchez
[Featuring the works Apple, Abstraction, Coming to Pass, and Iyak ni Maria]
Abstraction[Philippines20052 mins]Two boys inserted in an ambiguous context, are the pretest in order to transgress the cinematographic shape.
Iyak ni Maria
[Philippines7minsminiDV]A music video (image video) that delves on the objectification of Filipino women through time, and the resistance or submission that have resonated since.
Apple [2005PhilippinesminiDV7 mins Cebuano with English subtitles]
A study on depravity in the eyes of a young mananaptan (local funeral/death chanter), as she struggles with an apathetic life and learns to serenade death (Synopsis from <http://www.movfest.com/films.htm>]
June 22 (Friday)
Malikot Ang Kama-Y/O: Videos by Yason Banal
Yason Banal was born in the Philistine Islands and currently works and lives under your bed. He obtained a BA in Film at the University of the Philippines, an MA in Fine Art at Goldsmiths College, University of London and a student exchange at the Rijksakademie in Netherlands, and was also former visiting tutor and artist-in-residence at the London Metropolitan University. Recent projects include Singapore Biennale 2006; 'Fuzzy Logic', Lopez Museum; 'Manila Envelope', UC Berkeley; 'Magazine Project', Documenta 12 Kassel; 'Urban Nomad', Scope Art Fair Basel and 'Les Fleurs Du Mal', Gallery Primo Alonso London, while recent solo shows include 'Disaster but Disco', AIT Tokyo and 'Imperial Satellite', Tokyo National University of Fine Arts (Geidai). He has also shown at the Horniman Museum (UK), Akademie Schloss (Germany) , Oslo Kunsthall (Norway), Seattle Art Museum (US) and the C.C.P. (Philippines). Besides a nomadic art practice, he is currently a columnist for the Philippine Star and assistant professor and gallery curator at the University of the Philippines Film Institute. Upcoming shows this year include Standpoint Gallery, Braziers, University of San Francisco and Tate Britain, as well as an art commission/collaboration with 12 artists for the newspaper column 'Sleepwalking.'
June 23 (Saturday)
Campus-Based Films from the University of the Philippines and University of the East
presenting
Bright Dead(A)Head: Six UP Film Institute Student Works
(Selected by Yason Banal)
and
Works by UE Campus-based Filmmakers
(Selected by Prof. Ramon Nunez)
including
MENSAHE (Mensahe)
(Written and directed by Ryan G. Reyes, University of the East, Recto Manila15 mins)
Do you believe that a cellphone can ruin a person's life? Follow the life of Nilo, a 23 year old man who has no interest in a cellular phone. But his perspective will change when the day of his 24th birthday, when he receive the gift that will change his life. Based on a real story of a young man living in Samar.
Ryan G. Reyes, aged 21, is a fresh graduate from the University of the East Recto Manila in which he finished the course of Bachelor of Arts in Broadcast Communication. He usually use the genre of comedy in almost all of his produced video, it's just reflecting his true perception of life. He is currently unemployed and is spending most of his time surfing the net.
"BRIGHT DEAD(A)HEAD: SIX UPFI STUDENT WORKS"
Selected by Yason Banal
14:22:03 Running Time
by Aissa Penafiel
3 mins
Is time always exact, definite and precise as science has quantified it? Sometimes it feels that time may pass by so fast when were preoccupied and yet so slow when we are not doing anything. Which is the real time? This film translates visually the two aspects of time which we all experience: the physical time versus the psychological time.
Aissa Peñafiel is a fourth year film student from UP Film Institute. She loves the outdoors and is always out looking for her next adventure. Testing her limits both physically and mentally is a challenge that she likes setting for herself in everything that she does.
Making Out
by Sasha Palomares
3 mins
Inspired by Andy Warhol's "Kiss," MAKING OUT is a video collage of just that – couples making out. Composed of video clips generated using the computer game SIMS 2, the work is an endless stream of different animated couples making out in different places and ways. MAKING OUT experiments with the possibility of making a film with a medium not originally meant for filmmaking. At the same time, it attacks the viewer with its artificial erotic images, arousing his curiosity and or otherwise.
Sasha B. Palomares is a 4th year film student in the UP Film Institute. One of her goals is to establish herself as a female filmmaker and cinematographer. Another one of her goals is to own a chow chow one day. But for now, her main goal is to live through her thesis.
Balay Sa Umang (A Hermit Crab's Home)
by Pete Malaya Camporedondo
9 mins
Shots of Samal Island and its people.
Someone discovering home.
Ang kuliit.
Biyaheng MRT
by AD Alarilla
5.30 mins
gabi.
sa loob ng mamahaling sinehan, naghawak ang aming mga kamay.
patago, sa ilalim ng aming magkatabing siko, para walang makakita.
binigyan niya ako ng sulat.
hindi pala tatagal ng pitong buwan ang tunay na pag-ibig.
Defense
By Karl Frederick Castro
6.45 mins
A young film major struggles with her thesis -- way, way beyond the four corners of the classroom. A story of protracted performance art.
Karl Fredrick M. Castro just turned 21 last week. A graduate of the Philippine High School for the Arts, he is now a senior film major at the UP Film Institute. He loves graphic design and his film organization, UP Sining at Lipunan. He firmly believes that the recent 300 percent increase in UP tuition is downright unjust. Last year, he was editor in chief of the Philippine Collegian. Currently, he is struggling with his own thesis work.
Nasaan si Jun-Jun?
by Nestor Abrogena
2 mins
Op art, Semiotics and Dada in search of a missing boy, and finds meaning in nothing.
June 18-23, 2007 (5-7 pm)
Two acclaimed Korean women filmmakers Kyoung-mi Lee and Lee Soo-yeon open this weeks Cinekatipunan AsiaLunes program today with the works Feel Good Story and The Goggles, while Tuesday's choice is Haw-Ang (Before Harvest) a narrative digital film by Filipino director Bong Ramos.
Wednesday, June 20, features A Midsummer's Night of Dreams, a selection of short experimental works by six filmmakers, curated by Manila-based Afghan-American filmmaker Waise Azimi.
Thursday's program is a selection of four film shorts [Apple, Abstraction, Coming to Pass, and Iyak ni Maria] by Sherad Anthony Sanchez, while visual artist Yason Banal takes center stage on Friday night with Malikot ang Kama-Y/O, a selection of videos. Saturday's program will feature works by campus-based filmmakers from the University of the East and the University of the Philippines, selected by Banal and Prof. Ramon Nunez. Held Mondays to Saturdays at Mag:net Café Katipunan,Cinekatipunan screenings start at 5:00 PM. While the film screenings are free, viewers are encouraged to make voluntary contributions for the honoraria of the featured filmmakers. For questions or comments about Cinekatipunan write tosinag_haraya@yahoo.com.Cinekatipunan programs precede Mag:net Café's nightly holding of Live Performances by well-known and emerging bands and musicians. Mag:net Café is located along Katipunan Avenue (fronting Miriam and Ateneo) in Quezon City. For more inquiries please call 9293191 or visit www.magnet.com.ph.
THIS WEEK'S PROGRAM
June 18 (Monday)
AsiaLunes: Korean Indie Shorts
Kyoung-mi Lee: FEEL GOOD STORY
(2004Fiction16mmColor36 mins)
Two women who hate each other so much are required to do over work every night!
Kyoung-mi Lee was born in Seoul and graduated from the Hankuk University of Foreign Studies and the School of Film and Multimedia at the Korea National University of Arts. Feel Good Story was shown in various film festivals including the 1st InDpanda Int'l Short Film Festival (2005, Hong Kong), 4th Gwangju Int'l Film Festival (2004, Korea) and 5th Young Guns Film Festival (2005, Singapore). It garnered the Grand Prizes in the Amateur Section, 5th Korea Visual Arts Festival (2004, Korea), the 2nd Asiana Int'l Short Film Festival (2004, Korea). Busan Asian Short Film Festival (2004, Korea) and 6th Women's Film Festival in Seoul (2004, Korea).
Soo-yeon Lee: THE GOGGLES
(2000/35mm/Color/34 mins)
Lee Soo-yeon has already built a firm reputation at a whole range of international reputed film festivals with some remarkable short films as Nobody Knows what Happened at the Beginning, Survival Game, Refrigerator Tale, La and especially The Goggles. The Goggles was a graduation project for her masteral degree in Chung-Ang University and has since then been showcased as part of various national and international film festivals.
June 19 (Tuesday)
Bong Ramos: HAW-ANG (Before Harvest)
Haw-Ang (Before Harvest)
(NarrativeDigital2007)
Sister Adel is a light-hearted, young nun who embarks on a journey to a village in Ifugao whose indigenous people are as hard to reach as its pristine mountains. She meets Dacmay, a seven-year-old rowdy girl who understands much about the farming life of their tiny town, but not about her own mother who appears faceless in her dreams. [Synopsis from <http://pinoyfilm.com/film>]
Bong Ramos is a graduate of BS Civil Engineering at the Far Eastern University. He is an ABS-CBN writer of telenovelas like Vietnam Rose, Mangarap Ka, Sa Puso Ko Iingatan Ka and drama anthologies like The Maricel Drama Special. He has line-produced films like Room Boy by Alfred Aloysius Adlawan which was a finalist in the full length feature category of the 2005 Cinemalaya; Hubad sa Ilalim ng Buwan by Lav Diaz, Pila Balde by Jeffrey Jeturian, Kriminal ng Bo. Concepcion by Lav Diaz. [Profile from <http://www.cinemalaya.org/index.php?bn=2&cat=2&seq=6&f=1&nid=10>]
June 20 (Wednesday)
A Midsummer's Night of Dreams: Experimental Films, curated by Waise Azimi
FeaturingJoy Ligaya Domingo – Perya (30 minutes) Soni Kum – Foreign Sky (75 minutes) Chrysmas Gawaran & JP V. Carpio – Recitation [work in progress] (15 minutes) Grig Montegrande – Sakay [work in progress] (25 minutes) Miguel Pancho - 9/5 (20 minutes)
Waise Azimi - Dancing Wounded Is: (1 minute) Night/Lights (2 minutes)
Waise Azimi graduated from Bard College in 2005 with a degree in sociology. In 2003, Waise Azimi shot a documentary titled: Afghanistan After, about how life has changed two years after the fall of the Taliban. Most recently he is working on the post-production of documentary that covered the training of a young group of Afghan recruits as they struggled through the Afghan National Army's training program at the Kabul Military Training Center. Waise Azimi has grown up in Manila and loves the city and its people.
June 21 (Thursday)
Shorts by Sherad Anthony Sanchez
[Featuring the works Apple, Abstraction, Coming to Pass, and Iyak ni Maria]
Abstraction[Philippines20052 mins]Two boys inserted in an ambiguous context, are the pretest in order to transgress the cinematographic shape.
Iyak ni Maria
[Philippines7minsminiDV]A music video (image video) that delves on the objectification of Filipino women through time, and the resistance or submission that have resonated since.
Apple [2005PhilippinesminiDV7 mins Cebuano with English subtitles]
A study on depravity in the eyes of a young mananaptan (local funeral/death chanter), as she struggles with an apathetic life and learns to serenade death (Synopsis from <http://www.movfest.com/films.htm>]
June 22 (Friday)
Malikot Ang Kama-Y/O: Videos by Yason Banal
Yason Banal was born in the Philistine Islands and currently works and lives under your bed. He obtained a BA in Film at the University of the Philippines, an MA in Fine Art at Goldsmiths College, University of London and a student exchange at the Rijksakademie in Netherlands, and was also former visiting tutor and artist-in-residence at the London Metropolitan University. Recent projects include Singapore Biennale 2006; 'Fuzzy Logic', Lopez Museum; 'Manila Envelope', UC Berkeley; 'Magazine Project', Documenta 12 Kassel; 'Urban Nomad', Scope Art Fair Basel and 'Les Fleurs Du Mal', Gallery Primo Alonso London, while recent solo shows include 'Disaster but Disco', AIT Tokyo and 'Imperial Satellite', Tokyo National University of Fine Arts (Geidai). He has also shown at the Horniman Museum (UK), Akademie Schloss (Germany) , Oslo Kunsthall (Norway), Seattle Art Museum (US) and the C.C.P. (Philippines). Besides a nomadic art practice, he is currently a columnist for the Philippine Star and assistant professor and gallery curator at the University of the Philippines Film Institute. Upcoming shows this year include Standpoint Gallery, Braziers, University of San Francisco and Tate Britain, as well as an art commission/collaboration with 12 artists for the newspaper column 'Sleepwalking.'
June 23 (Saturday)
Campus-Based Films from the University of the Philippines and University of the East
presenting
Bright Dead(A)Head: Six UP Film Institute Student Works
(Selected by Yason Banal)
and
Works by UE Campus-based Filmmakers
(Selected by Prof. Ramon Nunez)
including
MENSAHE (Mensahe)
(Written and directed by Ryan G. Reyes, University of the East, Recto Manila15 mins)
Do you believe that a cellphone can ruin a person's life? Follow the life of Nilo, a 23 year old man who has no interest in a cellular phone. But his perspective will change when the day of his 24th birthday, when he receive the gift that will change his life. Based on a real story of a young man living in Samar.
Ryan G. Reyes, aged 21, is a fresh graduate from the University of the East Recto Manila in which he finished the course of Bachelor of Arts in Broadcast Communication. He usually use the genre of comedy in almost all of his produced video, it's just reflecting his true perception of life. He is currently unemployed and is spending most of his time surfing the net.
"BRIGHT DEAD(A)HEAD: SIX UPFI STUDENT WORKS"
Selected by Yason Banal
14:22:03 Running Time
by Aissa Penafiel
3 mins
Is time always exact, definite and precise as science has quantified it? Sometimes it feels that time may pass by so fast when were preoccupied and yet so slow when we are not doing anything. Which is the real time? This film translates visually the two aspects of time which we all experience: the physical time versus the psychological time.
Aissa Peñafiel is a fourth year film student from UP Film Institute. She loves the outdoors and is always out looking for her next adventure. Testing her limits both physically and mentally is a challenge that she likes setting for herself in everything that she does.
Making Out
by Sasha Palomares
3 mins
Inspired by Andy Warhol's "Kiss," MAKING OUT is a video collage of just that – couples making out. Composed of video clips generated using the computer game SIMS 2, the work is an endless stream of different animated couples making out in different places and ways. MAKING OUT experiments with the possibility of making a film with a medium not originally meant for filmmaking. At the same time, it attacks the viewer with its artificial erotic images, arousing his curiosity and or otherwise.
Sasha B. Palomares is a 4th year film student in the UP Film Institute. One of her goals is to establish herself as a female filmmaker and cinematographer. Another one of her goals is to own a chow chow one day. But for now, her main goal is to live through her thesis.
Balay Sa Umang (A Hermit Crab's Home)
by Pete Malaya Camporedondo
9 mins
Shots of Samal Island and its people.
Someone discovering home.
Ang kuliit.
Biyaheng MRT
by AD Alarilla
5.30 mins
gabi.
sa loob ng mamahaling sinehan, naghawak ang aming mga kamay.
patago, sa ilalim ng aming magkatabing siko, para walang makakita.
binigyan niya ako ng sulat.
hindi pala tatagal ng pitong buwan ang tunay na pag-ibig.
Defense
By Karl Frederick Castro
6.45 mins
A young film major struggles with her thesis -- way, way beyond the four corners of the classroom. A story of protracted performance art.
Karl Fredrick M. Castro just turned 21 last week. A graduate of the Philippine High School for the Arts, he is now a senior film major at the UP Film Institute. He loves graphic design and his film organization, UP Sining at Lipunan. He firmly believes that the recent 300 percent increase in UP tuition is downright unjust. Last year, he was editor in chief of the Philippine Collegian. Currently, he is struggling with his own thesis work.
Nasaan si Jun-Jun?
by Nestor Abrogena
2 mins
Op art, Semiotics and Dada in search of a missing boy, and finds meaning in nothing.
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Mission Against Terror screening
CINEKATIPUNAN
June 25, 5-6:30 PM
Mission Against Terror
48 mins | Documentary
Five Cuban men are in prison for being anti-terrorists
in the country that declared war against terror.
Cuba has every right to protect its country and people
from ultra-right groups in Miami that have killed
scores in their island right under the US government’s
nose. So were known terrorists at large in Miami
monitored by Cuban patriots, who also passed
information to US authorities. Could there have been a
mix up? Instead of the terrorists, the anti-terrorists
were abducted and locked up.
The Cuban Five (Gerardo Hernández, Ramón Labañino,
Fernando González, René González and Antonio Guerrero)
were illegally held in US jails since 1998 and denied
family visits and bail after almost two years of being
in solitary confinement. Lawyer Leonard Weinglass
calls this case a political one, and a “violation”
from the start.
“Mission Against Terror” maps Cuba ’s 48-year struggle
against terrorism and the clamor for the freedom of
Cuban 5. Its use of historic footage and interviews
with experts and families of the accused make moving
portraits of the Cuban patriots and elusive justice in
the US .
Bernie Dwyer and Roberto Ruiz collaborated on this
critically acclaimed Irish-Cuban documentary that
debuted at Havana ’s 26th Festival of New Latin
American Cinema in December 2004.
Following the film, former political prisoner and
member of the FREE THE CUBAN FIVE Committee of Amistad
(Philippines- Cuba Friendship Association) Donato
Continente will present on the issue and inform on how
individuals can become involved. Cuban Ambassador H.E.
Jorge Rey Jimenez is also invited to give his remarks.
June 25, 5-6:30 PM
Mission Against Terror
48 mins | Documentary
Five Cuban men are in prison for being anti-terrorists
in the country that declared war against terror.
Cuba has every right to protect its country and people
from ultra-right groups in Miami that have killed
scores in their island right under the US government’s
nose. So were known terrorists at large in Miami
monitored by Cuban patriots, who also passed
information to US authorities. Could there have been a
mix up? Instead of the terrorists, the anti-terrorists
were abducted and locked up.
The Cuban Five (Gerardo Hernández, Ramón Labañino,
Fernando González, René González and Antonio Guerrero)
were illegally held in US jails since 1998 and denied
family visits and bail after almost two years of being
in solitary confinement. Lawyer Leonard Weinglass
calls this case a political one, and a “violation”
from the start.
“Mission Against Terror” maps Cuba ’s 48-year struggle
against terrorism and the clamor for the freedom of
Cuban 5. Its use of historic footage and interviews
with experts and families of the accused make moving
portraits of the Cuban patriots and elusive justice in
the US .
Bernie Dwyer and Roberto Ruiz collaborated on this
critically acclaimed Irish-Cuban documentary that
debuted at Havana ’s 26th Festival of New Latin
American Cinema in December 2004.
Following the film, former political prisoner and
member of the FREE THE CUBAN FIVE Committee of Amistad
(Philippines- Cuba Friendship Association) Donato
Continente will present on the issue and inform on how
individuals can become involved. Cuban Ambassador H.E.
Jorge Rey Jimenez is also invited to give his remarks.
HAW-ANG screenings
HAW-ANG: Indie film in the heritage of beauty
Set in the majestic rice terraces, Haw-Ang (English title: Before
Harvest) is a new indie film advocating children's right to quality
education, empowerment of women, and welfare of our indigenous
countrymen. It tells the story of Sister Adel, a light-hearted young
nun who goes to a farming village in Ifugao to teach catechism and
eventually build a schoolhouse. As she breaks the traditions of the
tribe, she will make a big difference in the little lives of its
people especially that of Dacmay, a seven-year-old rowdy girl in
search of her lost mother's love. At the same time, Sister Adel will
finally discover her real mission in life.
This is a poignant story of friendship and love that transcends ages,
cultures, and beliefs. A tale that is at times comic and inevitably
tragic, this is a film about being a woman, and more importantly,
being human. It all begins in the time of preparing rice paddies for
planting, in that season of hopes and dreams called "haw-ang."
Produced by Sizzling Gambas Productions, Inc. and co-presented by
UniversiTV, Haw-Ang marks the directorial debut of Bong Ramos, a
seasoned writer-line producer for television and movies. The role of
Sister Adel is played by Kalila Aguilos (Sa North Diversion Road,
Ligalig, Inang Yaya), a veteran theater and indie film actress. The
film features a support cast that includes Neil Ryan Sese (Ang
Pagdadalaga ni Maximo Oliveros) and PBB Season 1 ex-housemate Racquel
Reyes. Haw-Ang also proudly brings to the world of cinema the talent
of Dacmay Tangliban (who plays Dacmay) and the other Ifugao children
of the Tuwali tribe.
Haw-Ang will have its World Premiere at the 3rd Cinemalaya Philippine
Independent Film Festival on July 26, 2007 at the CCP. The film is set
for nationwide commercial release at SM Digital Cinemas on August 8,
2007, and will also enter the international film festival circuit very
soon.
Haw-Ang (Before Harvest) (2007)
Directed by Bong Ramos
Written by Bong Ramos and Murphy Redd
Produced by Dane Lyons (Sizzling Gambas Productions, Inc.)
Visit our website: www.sizzlinggambas. com
Join us on friendster: www.friendster. com/beforeharves t
Contact Ewong or Fudge at:
(02) 412-5119
09065208085/ 09152861928
beforeharvest@ yahoo.com
Haw-Ang is also presented by UniversiTV (Estima Content)
Check out their website: www.universitv. net
UniversiTV is on Channel 33 (UHF);
Channel 5 (Home/SkyCable) ;
Channel 98 (Destiny)
Tel. no: (02) 8929557
Set in the majestic rice terraces, Haw-Ang (English title: Before
Harvest) is a new indie film advocating children's right to quality
education, empowerment of women, and welfare of our indigenous
countrymen. It tells the story of Sister Adel, a light-hearted young
nun who goes to a farming village in Ifugao to teach catechism and
eventually build a schoolhouse. As she breaks the traditions of the
tribe, she will make a big difference in the little lives of its
people especially that of Dacmay, a seven-year-old rowdy girl in
search of her lost mother's love. At the same time, Sister Adel will
finally discover her real mission in life.
This is a poignant story of friendship and love that transcends ages,
cultures, and beliefs. A tale that is at times comic and inevitably
tragic, this is a film about being a woman, and more importantly,
being human. It all begins in the time of preparing rice paddies for
planting, in that season of hopes and dreams called "haw-ang."
Produced by Sizzling Gambas Productions, Inc. and co-presented by
UniversiTV, Haw-Ang marks the directorial debut of Bong Ramos, a
seasoned writer-line producer for television and movies. The role of
Sister Adel is played by Kalila Aguilos (Sa North Diversion Road,
Ligalig, Inang Yaya), a veteran theater and indie film actress. The
film features a support cast that includes Neil Ryan Sese (Ang
Pagdadalaga ni Maximo Oliveros) and PBB Season 1 ex-housemate Racquel
Reyes. Haw-Ang also proudly brings to the world of cinema the talent
of Dacmay Tangliban (who plays Dacmay) and the other Ifugao children
of the Tuwali tribe.
Haw-Ang will have its World Premiere at the 3rd Cinemalaya Philippine
Independent Film Festival on July 26, 2007 at the CCP. The film is set
for nationwide commercial release at SM Digital Cinemas on August 8,
2007, and will also enter the international film festival circuit very
soon.
Haw-Ang (Before Harvest) (2007)
Directed by Bong Ramos
Written by Bong Ramos and Murphy Redd
Produced by Dane Lyons (Sizzling Gambas Productions, Inc.)
Visit our website: www.sizzlinggambas. com
Join us on friendster: www.friendster. com/beforeharves t
Contact Ewong or Fudge at:
(02) 412-5119
09065208085/ 09152861928
beforeharvest@ yahoo.com
Haw-Ang is also presented by UniversiTV (Estima Content)
Check out their website: www.universitv. net
UniversiTV is on Channel 33 (UHF);
Channel 5 (Home/SkyCable) ;
Channel 98 (Destiny)
Tel. no: (02) 8929557
9th Cinemanila International Film Festival
Showcasing the World’s Best: Berlinale and Cannes Winners at the 9th Cinemanila International Film Festival
Celebrating the best of world cinema, the 9th Cinemanila International Film Festival brings to the Philippines winners and other important films from the festivals at Berlin and Cannes . Among the films to be shown at the CIFF are the Palm D’Or winner at Cannes, 4 Months, 3 Weeks & 2 Days; The Edge of Heaven, nominated for the Palm D’Or and winner of Best Screenplay; South African film U-Carmen eKhayelitsha, Golden Berlin Bear winner in 2005; Park Chan-wook’s I’m a Cyborg But That’s OK, nominated for the Golden Berlin Bear; and 2 Days in Paris by actor/director Julie Delpy (Before Sunset, Before Sunrise).
The 9th Cinemanila International Film Festival will have its run from 8 to 19 August 2007 at SM Mall of Asia and other selected SM theatres. The CIFF is organized jointly by the Independent Cinema Association of the Philippines (ICAP), the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP), the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), SM Cinemas, and a specially commissioned inter-agency committee.
For more information, you may refer to the official CIFF website (http://www.cinemani la.com.ph) or contact the Cinemanila Secretariat through its email address: cinemanila@gmail. com.
LEA screenings
There are some changes in the schedule of GMA 7 short film festival.
The festival schedule will move to JULY 4 -10, 2007 at INDIE SINE, ROBINSONS GALLERIA.
Screening time: 12nn- 10pm
GMA 7 ARTIST CENTER and DIGIMAN PRODUCTION would like to invite you to WATCH the film "LEA", written and directed by Donnie "EL DON" Sacueza.
From July 4- 10, 2007 at INDIE SINE, ROBINSONS GALLERIA, ORTIGAS.
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Brocka's Tinimbang and forum on leprosy
Many people think that leprosy no longer exists. But it does. Many people think that leprosy is not curable, but it is.
Yet misguided notions about leprosy and discrimination against persons affected by leprosy persist. Even today, millions of men, women and children continue to suffer social, economic and legal discrimination, simply because they or a familymember have or have had leprosy.
Leprosy, among the world's oldest recorded diseases, still exists in many countries. But while less than 300,000 people develop leprosy each year, an estimated 100 million must deal with cruel discrimination because of their association with the disease, many spending their lives completely isolated from society.
On June 16, 2-5:30 pm at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) Dream Theater, these issues will be discussed through a film showing and Forum on Leprosy and its Representations.
The forum starts at 2pm with a screening of Lino Brocka's Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang (1974, 35mm, 128 mins. Color Filipino with English subtitles), the late director's film that depicts the story of a young boy growing up in a small town and his friendship with the village idiot and a person affected by leprosy.
A panel discussion led by API fellows Nick de Ocampo (film) and Jess Santiago (music) and University of the Philippines professor Dr. Eufracio Abaya will follow the screening. Discussions will revolve around representations of leprosy in film and anthropological issues related to suffering and illnesses.
The forum is organized by Asian Public Intellectuals (API) Fellowship, which is administered by the Nippon Foundation, chaired by Yohei Sasakawa, the WHO Goodwill Ambassador for the Elimination of Leprosy.
The forum is a related activity of trauma, interrupted, an international exhibition on trauma, art and healing curated by API fellow and University of the Philippines professor Flaudette May V. Datuin. Exploring the links between art, healing and a range of traumas, including those brought about by stigma, illnesses, disasters, sexual abuse, and other forms of violence and human rights violations, the exhibit will be on show at CCP Main Gallery, Third and Fourth Floor hallways from June 14 to July 29, 2007, daily, from 10 am to 6pm, except Mondays and holidays. Admission to these activities is free and open to the public.
For particulars, please call 832 3702 and visit www.trauma-interrup ted.org
Yet misguided notions about leprosy and discrimination against persons affected by leprosy persist. Even today, millions of men, women and children continue to suffer social, economic and legal discrimination, simply because they or a familymember have or have had leprosy.
Leprosy, among the world's oldest recorded diseases, still exists in many countries. But while less than 300,000 people develop leprosy each year, an estimated 100 million must deal with cruel discrimination because of their association with the disease, many spending their lives completely isolated from society.
On June 16, 2-5:30 pm at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) Dream Theater, these issues will be discussed through a film showing and Forum on Leprosy and its Representations.
The forum starts at 2pm with a screening of Lino Brocka's Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang (1974, 35mm, 128 mins. Color Filipino with English subtitles), the late director's film that depicts the story of a young boy growing up in a small town and his friendship with the village idiot and a person affected by leprosy.
A panel discussion led by API fellows Nick de Ocampo (film) and Jess Santiago (music) and University of the Philippines professor Dr. Eufracio Abaya will follow the screening. Discussions will revolve around representations of leprosy in film and anthropological issues related to suffering and illnesses.
The forum is organized by Asian Public Intellectuals (API) Fellowship, which is administered by the Nippon Foundation, chaired by Yohei Sasakawa, the WHO Goodwill Ambassador for the Elimination of Leprosy.
The forum is a related activity of trauma, interrupted, an international exhibition on trauma, art and healing curated by API fellow and University of the Philippines professor Flaudette May V. Datuin. Exploring the links between art, healing and a range of traumas, including those brought about by stigma, illnesses, disasters, sexual abuse, and other forms of violence and human rights violations, the exhibit will be on show at CCP Main Gallery, Third and Fourth Floor hallways from June 14 to July 29, 2007, daily, from 10 am to 6pm, except Mondays and holidays. Admission to these activities is free and open to the public.
For particulars, please call 832 3702 and visit www.trauma-interrup ted.org
pelikula@titusbrandsma
Titus Brandsma Center
24 Acacia St. Brgy. Mariana, New Manila
Quezon City, FREE ADMISSION
SHOWING THIS MONTH (June 16, 2007, 1pm onwards)
KAPWA KO MAHAL KO ... MAGING SINO KA MAN (7th Gay & Lesbian Film Festival)
pelikula@titusbrandsma is a free montly film screening with dialogue that features fine samples of world cinema. It's an offering of the Titus Brandsma Center-Media Program under the auspices of the Carmelites in the Philippines. This montly event is aimed at giving a meaningful experience for film enthusiasts.
SEQUENCE:
Loving Annabelle
Katherien Brooks, USA, 2005
76 mins.
Annabelle (Erin Kelly) is a 17 year old Catholic schoolgirl who falls in
love with her teacher Simone Bradley. The pushy teenager pursues her until
the 30-something year old falls equally in love with Annabelle. Not long
after they give in to their lusts their relationship is discovered and
Simone is arrested.
BABAE (Woman), Short film
Written and Directed by Sigrid Andrea P. Bernardo, Philippines, 2005
20 mins.
BABAE (WOMAN) is a coming of age story of two women who grew up together in
the city slum community beside railroad tracks. They become best friends
during childhood, shared dreams during teenage years and eventually started
a family during adulthood when a child accidentally entered their lives.
Real Stories of Women and a Man were added to give this color to this black
and white film A mixture of drama, comedy, musical and fantasy that will
surely touch the Pinoy heart in you.
Glowing Eyes/Porn Theater (La Chatte à deux têtes)
Jacques Nolot, France, 2002
90 mins., In French with English subtitles.
* Strictly for mature audience only
A tale set in a decaying Parisian porn theatre, where within its dark
confines, male patrons--soldiers, transvestites, married men--regularly
engage in anonymous sex acts. In the ticket booth of the theatre, a wise
Italian woman serves as benevolent gatekeeper, observing--but never
judging--the proceedings occurring under her watchful eyes. One day, one of
her regulars engages her in a conversation that leads to an unusual
friendship, as these two worldly souls share their common experiences.
The Mad Cage 2/Birds of a Feather 2 (La Cage aux folles II)
Edouard Molinaro, France, 1980
101 mins., In French with English subtitles
* Subject to change
Sequel to La Cage aux folles has homosexual nightclub owner Renato and his
transvesitite companion/lover Albin becoming involved with the local cops
and foreign spies when Albin unwittingly gets his hands on a role of stolen
microfilm. The gay couple then hide out in Renato's native Italy, but find
little peace there with their frequent bickering among themselves.
Sources: www.imdb.com, www.amazon.com
For inquries/confirmation, call Bituin (726-6054), Eric (364-7955). Maxie (751-1169).
Email: pelikula_titusbrandsma-owner@yahoogroups.com
Website: www.pelikula-titusbrandsma.ph
Subscribe: pelikula_titusbrandsma-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
(To receive info re: schedules and general information dissemination)
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(For discussion, critiques, reviews, suggestions or requests)
24 Acacia St. Brgy. Mariana, New Manila
Quezon City, FREE ADMISSION
SHOWING THIS MONTH (June 16, 2007, 1pm onwards)
KAPWA KO MAHAL KO ... MAGING SINO KA MAN (7th Gay & Lesbian Film Festival)
pelikula@titusbrandsma is a free montly film screening with dialogue that features fine samples of world cinema. It's an offering of the Titus Brandsma Center-Media Program under the auspices of the Carmelites in the Philippines. This montly event is aimed at giving a meaningful experience for film enthusiasts.
SEQUENCE:
Loving Annabelle
Katherien Brooks, USA, 2005
76 mins.
Annabelle (Erin Kelly) is a 17 year old Catholic schoolgirl who falls in
love with her teacher Simone Bradley. The pushy teenager pursues her until
the 30-something year old falls equally in love with Annabelle. Not long
after they give in to their lusts their relationship is discovered and
Simone is arrested.
BABAE (Woman), Short film
Written and Directed by Sigrid Andrea P. Bernardo, Philippines, 2005
20 mins.
BABAE (WOMAN) is a coming of age story of two women who grew up together in
the city slum community beside railroad tracks. They become best friends
during childhood, shared dreams during teenage years and eventually started
a family during adulthood when a child accidentally entered their lives.
Real Stories of Women and a Man were added to give this color to this black
and white film A mixture of drama, comedy, musical and fantasy that will
surely touch the Pinoy heart in you.
Glowing Eyes/Porn Theater (La Chatte à deux têtes)
Jacques Nolot, France, 2002
90 mins., In French with English subtitles.
* Strictly for mature audience only
A tale set in a decaying Parisian porn theatre, where within its dark
confines, male patrons--soldiers, transvestites, married men--regularly
engage in anonymous sex acts. In the ticket booth of the theatre, a wise
Italian woman serves as benevolent gatekeeper, observing--but never
judging--the proceedings occurring under her watchful eyes. One day, one of
her regulars engages her in a conversation that leads to an unusual
friendship, as these two worldly souls share their common experiences.
The Mad Cage 2/Birds of a Feather 2 (La Cage aux folles II)
Edouard Molinaro, France, 1980
101 mins., In French with English subtitles
* Subject to change
Sequel to La Cage aux folles has homosexual nightclub owner Renato and his
transvesitite companion/lover Albin becoming involved with the local cops
and foreign spies when Albin unwittingly gets his hands on a role of stolen
microfilm. The gay couple then hide out in Renato's native Italy, but find
little peace there with their frequent bickering among themselves.
Sources: www.imdb.com, www.amazon.com
For inquries/confirmation, call Bituin (726-6054), Eric (364-7955). Maxie (751-1169).
Email: pelikula_titusbrandsma-owner@yahoogroups.com
Website: www.pelikula-titusbrandsma.ph
Subscribe: pelikula_titusbrandsma-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
(To receive info re: schedules and general information dissemination)
Subscribe: pelikula_titus_forum-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
(For discussion, critiques, reviews, suggestions or requests)
Friday, June 15, 2007
Roxlee films
EVERYJUAN IS INVITED: ROXLEE GETS BANNED!
Welcome to Roxlee’s Planet! Pinoy indie icon ROXLEE is the fourth filmmaker to be featured by Banned Movies Pilipinas (BMP) this coming June 15, 8 pm onwards at Freedom Bar in Anonas, Quezon City, fresh from Vote For Meyor: Sanchez Gets Banned! last May 19 which showcased the works of advocacy filmmaker Seymour Barros Sanchez. Internationally acclaimed filmmakers John Torres (in January), Jobin Ballesteros, Janus Victoria (in February) and Khavn dela Cruz (in March) were also previously featured by BMP.
ROXLEE, the ultimate Renaissance man and the face of Pinoy indie, is an award-winning and renowned Filipino animator and filmmaker, cartoonist, artist and rock star, and more. The man who created “Cesar Asar” and “Santingwa” together with his brother Mon Lee, is also a founding member of Animagination, a group of Filipino animators. He picked up his first Gawad Urian award for Best Short film for “Juan Gapang”, a collaborative effort and went on to make ‘Juan Toga,’ `Juan Gapang,' ‘Juan Gulay,' and`Juan Tunog.' He has also exhibited his oil paintings in Singapore, and was invited to stage the world premiere of “RoxLee’s Planet” as part of the Singapore International Film Festival. His alter ego Akira Brocka is also a member of The Brockas, a rock band composed of fellow filmmakers, writers and artists.
On June 15, at 8 pm onwards, Banned Movies Pilipinas will screen the short films of this legendary Pinoy Icon, in an unforgettable event that brings together the best and the brightest in the indie circuit. Watch out for The Brockas, Taggu nDios, Delakrus, Jeffplane, Bored of Trustees, Lem’s Guitar, Girls Make Me Cry, Folly, Soul Kitchen, Lagkitan, Uprising and other up and coming acts that will rock the Planet.
Don’t be left behind! P100 is your ticket to the exciting Indie Planet, and we’ll be your tour guide. Visit www.bannedmoviespil ipinas.com for updates, email banned_movies@ yahoo.com or text 0917-3705454 or 0920-9226261 for inquiries.
Welcome to Roxlee’s Planet! Pinoy indie icon ROXLEE is the fourth filmmaker to be featured by Banned Movies Pilipinas (BMP) this coming June 15, 8 pm onwards at Freedom Bar in Anonas, Quezon City, fresh from Vote For Meyor: Sanchez Gets Banned! last May 19 which showcased the works of advocacy filmmaker Seymour Barros Sanchez. Internationally acclaimed filmmakers John Torres (in January), Jobin Ballesteros, Janus Victoria (in February) and Khavn dela Cruz (in March) were also previously featured by BMP.
ROXLEE, the ultimate Renaissance man and the face of Pinoy indie, is an award-winning and renowned Filipino animator and filmmaker, cartoonist, artist and rock star, and more. The man who created “Cesar Asar” and “Santingwa” together with his brother Mon Lee, is also a founding member of Animagination, a group of Filipino animators. He picked up his first Gawad Urian award for Best Short film for “Juan Gapang”, a collaborative effort and went on to make ‘Juan Toga,’ `Juan Gapang,' ‘Juan Gulay,' and`Juan Tunog.' He has also exhibited his oil paintings in Singapore, and was invited to stage the world premiere of “RoxLee’s Planet” as part of the Singapore International Film Festival. His alter ego Akira Brocka is also a member of The Brockas, a rock band composed of fellow filmmakers, writers and artists.
On June 15, at 8 pm onwards, Banned Movies Pilipinas will screen the short films of this legendary Pinoy Icon, in an unforgettable event that brings together the best and the brightest in the indie circuit. Watch out for The Brockas, Taggu nDios, Delakrus, Jeffplane, Bored of Trustees, Lem’s Guitar, Girls Make Me Cry, Folly, Soul Kitchen, Lagkitan, Uprising and other up and coming acts that will rock the Planet.
Don’t be left behind! P100 is your ticket to the exciting Indie Planet, and we’ll be your tour guide. Visit www.bannedmoviespil ipinas.com for updates, email banned_movies@ yahoo.com or text 0917-3705454 or 0920-9226261 for inquiries.
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Lionel Bailliu films
BONJOUR! VENEZ!
This is free and open to the public.
The UPFI is pleased to invite you to An Afternoon with Lionel Bailliu – a joint presentation of The Embassy of the Republic of France and the UP Film Institute (UPFI).
In time for the French Spring Film Festival 2007 in Manila, award-winning filmmaker, screenwriter, and editor, Lionel Bailliu is coming over to thePhilippines to present his first feature-length film, Fair Play (2006).
In this context, the filmmaker is also coming over to the UPFI Videotheque (at the back of the Cine Adarna), for an afternoon of interaction withstudents and aficionados, and to present his short works – Microsnake (2000) and Squash (2002). These two films will not be screened in the French Spring Film Festival 2007 or in any other venue in the Philippines , except in the UPFI.
The schedule of the program is as follows:
June 14 (Thursday)
(1) Lecture-Forum / Screening of Short Films (1–5 p.m.)
(2) Repeat Screening of Short Films (6–7 p.m. / 7–8 p.m.)
The filmmaker is expected to discuss the current situation of French filmculture – such as new trends in films, film producing, and film consuming;the continuations and ruptures of contemporary French cinema from its richcinematic history; and his personal film practice within these cultural and historical contexts.
The Awards of Lionel Bailliu
Fair Play (2006)- winner, Best New Director, San Sebastian Int'l Film Festival 2006
Squash (2002)- nominated, Best Short Film, Oscars 2004- winner, Best Writing, Aspen Shortsfest 2003- nominated, Best Short Film, Cesar Awards 2003- winner, Best Live-Action Short, Toronto Worldwide Short Film Festival 2003- winner, Golden Moon, Cinema Jove- Valencia Film Festival 2002- winner, Audience Award, Clermont-Ferrand Int'l Short Film Festival 2002- winner, Audience Award, Cork Int'l Film Festival 2002- winner, Jury Award, Leuven Int'l Short Film Festival 2002- winner, Audience Award, Palm Springs Int'l Film Festival 2002
Microsnake (2000)- winner, Special Jury Award, Avignon Film Festival 2001
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For further inquiries, please visit or contact:Cine Adarna, Magsaysay and Osmeña Avenues, UP Diliman, Quezon City;Tel: 981 8500 local 4286; 926 3640, 926 2722 (telefax)
Email: < upfi.adarna@gmail.com> Theater Services & Extension
This is free and open to the public.
The UPFI is pleased to invite you to An Afternoon with Lionel Bailliu – a joint presentation of The Embassy of the Republic of France and the UP Film Institute (UPFI).
In time for the French Spring Film Festival 2007 in Manila, award-winning filmmaker, screenwriter, and editor, Lionel Bailliu is coming over to thePhilippines to present his first feature-length film, Fair Play (2006).
In this context, the filmmaker is also coming over to the UPFI Videotheque (at the back of the Cine Adarna), for an afternoon of interaction withstudents and aficionados, and to present his short works – Microsnake (2000) and Squash (2002). These two films will not be screened in the French Spring Film Festival 2007 or in any other venue in the Philippines , except in the UPFI.
The schedule of the program is as follows:
June 14 (Thursday)
(1) Lecture-Forum / Screening of Short Films (1–5 p.m.)
(2) Repeat Screening of Short Films (6–7 p.m. / 7–8 p.m.)
The filmmaker is expected to discuss the current situation of French filmculture – such as new trends in films, film producing, and film consuming;the continuations and ruptures of contemporary French cinema from its richcinematic history; and his personal film practice within these cultural and historical contexts.
The Awards of Lionel Bailliu
Fair Play (2006)- winner, Best New Director, San Sebastian Int'l Film Festival 2006
Squash (2002)- nominated, Best Short Film, Oscars 2004- winner, Best Writing, Aspen Shortsfest 2003- nominated, Best Short Film, Cesar Awards 2003- winner, Best Live-Action Short, Toronto Worldwide Short Film Festival 2003- winner, Golden Moon, Cinema Jove- Valencia Film Festival 2002- winner, Audience Award, Clermont-Ferrand Int'l Short Film Festival 2002- winner, Audience Award, Cork Int'l Film Festival 2002- winner, Jury Award, Leuven Int'l Short Film Festival 2002- winner, Audience Award, Palm Springs Int'l Film Festival 2002
Microsnake (2000)- winner, Special Jury Award, Avignon Film Festival 2001
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For further inquiries, please visit or contact:Cine Adarna, Magsaysay and Osmeña Avenues, UP Diliman, Quezon City;Tel: 981 8500 local 4286; 926 3640, 926 2722 (telefax)
Email: < upfi.adarna@gmail.com> Theater Services & Extension
Friday, June 8, 2007
FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL
Cinema 3 Shangri La Cineplex
June 8-17
FREE ADMISSION
LIST OF FILMS:
Arthur and the Invisibles (2006) by Luc Besson
Animation/Adventure/Family/Fantasy
Ten-year-old Arthur, in a bid to save his grandfather's house from being demolished, goes looking for some much-fabled hidden treasure in the land of the Minimoys, a tiny people living in harmony with nature.
Fair Play (2006) by Lionel Bailliu
Thriller
Even if I am French, I am not a fanatical "french cinema lover". I think that too often french directors have more pretensions than real abilities. But, Fair Play is really a good film for those who, like me, have had difficult relationships in their job environment. Things are a little bit "over the top" in this movie, for sure. But the actors are so good... Give it a try, if you want to see how intelligence can mesh today with satirical criticism. Eric Savin is a real "ego monster" cruel and seductive. Benoit Magimel is without a doubt one of the more promising young french actors. Marion Cotillard gives a great performance too, playing a complex secretary, half shy and fearful, half aggressive and selfish. And, of course, Lionel Bailiu knows how to film. He does it like an entomologist watching his poor creatures fighting against the harshness of a meaningless existence.
Gamblers (2005) by Frederic Balekdjian
Crime Drama
Vahé, Sahak, and Toros run a bonneteau game on the streets of Paris. They're Lebanese French. Vahé also works with his father, a cloth merchant, and is in love with Lu Ann, Chinese French, who's broken off their affair. Vahé wants to make things right: with Lu Ann, with his father's business, and with Yuen, Lu Ann's younger brother, who's on the edge of delinquency and owes money to the gang who arranged his passage from China. Vahé tries to be like a father to Yuen, teaching him a work ethic. When Yuen impetuosity puts his own life in jeopardy, Vahé tries to save him. Are Vahé's impulses and hopes to die on the streets of Paris?
March of the Penguins (2005) by Luc Jacuet
Documentary
A look at the annual journey of Emperor penguins as they march -- single file -- to their traditional breeding ground.
Not There to be Loved (2005) by Stephane Brize
Comedy Drama Music Romance
Jean-Claude is 51 and weary. Since his divorce he has been leading a lonely, cheerless life. His job does not help him. Indeed, as a "huissier de justice" his everyday task consists in bringing despair into the homes of those who can't pay their rent, announcing eviction and/or property seizure. His depressing Sunday afternoons are invariably spent in the retirement home of his old father, a sour, never-satisfied pain in the neck. A glimmer of hope could come from the dance studio across his office. This is a place specializing in tango lessons. One day, Jean-Claude decides to enroll. There, he meets charming young Françoise and both click. The trouble is that Françoise is about to marry.
OSS 117 (2006) by Michel Hazanavicius
Adventure / Comedy
Secret agent OSS 117 is stupid, but at least he sort of knows it, whereas I've always found that James Bond was stupid but acted like a smart arse. Dialogue is witty with a lot of tongue-in-cheek humour that one would expect from a British rather than a French movie. The women and the music are beautiful. A refreshing trip into the past, when the bad guys were ex-Nazis or Soviet brutes, cars were shiny, and France had colonies!
Sequins (2004) by Eleanore Faucher
Drama
When Claire learns that she is five months pregnant at the tender age of 17, she decides to give birth anonymously. She finds refuge with Madame Melikian, an embroiderer for haute couture designers. And, day by day, stitch by stitch, as Claire's belly grows rounder, the threads of embroidery create a filial bond between them.
The Ax (2005) by Costa-Gavras
Comedy Crime Drama Thriller
The thirty-nine years old executive Bruno Davert has been working for fifteen years in a paper company. After a merging operation with a Romania's company, he is fired in a downsizing. While unemployed for two years, Bruno loses his self-esteem and sanity and his family loses the middle-class lifestyle without cable television, Internet and regular consumption. He concludes that there is too much competition in his sector for a few job positions and decides to literally eliminate his competitors, killing those more qualified than him.
The Little Lieutenant (2005) by Xavier Beauvois
Crime Drama
When a fresh young police academy graduate from provincial Le Havre volunteers for the high pressure world of the Parisian homicide squad, his schoolteacher wife is reluctant to go with him. He moves into a rooming house that caters to single cops as he embraces his fellow officers as an extended family. He becomes close to an Arab officer and his boss, a very professional but lonely, middle-aged female detective who is also a recovering alcoholic. Routine police procedure gives way to an intensive search among the city's homeless for an undocumented Russian immigrant who may be responsible for a series of violent crimes.
Perfume: Story of a Murderer (2006) by Tom Tykwer
Crime Drama Thriller
Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, born in the stench of eighteenth century Paris, develops a superior olfactory sense, which he uses to create the world's finest perfumes. His work, however, takes a dark turn as he tries to preserve scents in the search for the ultimate perfume.
SKED:
June 8 (F)
1:00 PM Perfume
3:30 PM Arthur
6:00 PM The Ax
8:30 PM Gamblers
June 9 (Sa)
1:00 PM Arthur
3:30 PM Lieutenant
6:00 PM Penguins
8:30 PM Sequins
June 10 (Su)
1:00 PM Penguins
3:30 PM Not Here
6:00 PM Perfume
8:30 PM The Ax
June 11 (M)
1:00 PM Sequins
3:30 PM Not Here
6:00 PM The Ax
8:30 PM Penguins
June 12 (Tu)
Tribute to Philippine Cinema
June 13 (W)
1:00 PM The Ax
3:30 PM Gamblers
6:00 PM Sequins
8:30 PM Arthur
June 14 (Th)
1:00 PM Penguins
3:30 PM The Ax
6:00 PM Fair Play (Discussion with Lionel Bailliu willbe followed)
June 15 (F)
1:00 PM Not Here
3:30 PM Sequins
6:00 PM Arthur
8:30 PM Perfume
June 16 (Sa)
1:00 PM The Ax
3:30 PM Perfume
6:00 PM Fair Play
8:30 PM Gamblers
June 17 (Su)
1:00 PM Arthur
3:30 PM Lieutenant
6:00 PM Not Here
8:30 PM Penguins
June 8-17
FREE ADMISSION
LIST OF FILMS:
Arthur and the Invisibles (2006) by Luc Besson
Animation/Adventure/Family/Fantasy
Ten-year-old Arthur, in a bid to save his grandfather's house from being demolished, goes looking for some much-fabled hidden treasure in the land of the Minimoys, a tiny people living in harmony with nature.
Fair Play (2006) by Lionel Bailliu
Thriller
Even if I am French, I am not a fanatical "french cinema lover". I think that too often french directors have more pretensions than real abilities. But, Fair Play is really a good film for those who, like me, have had difficult relationships in their job environment. Things are a little bit "over the top" in this movie, for sure. But the actors are so good... Give it a try, if you want to see how intelligence can mesh today with satirical criticism. Eric Savin is a real "ego monster" cruel and seductive. Benoit Magimel is without a doubt one of the more promising young french actors. Marion Cotillard gives a great performance too, playing a complex secretary, half shy and fearful, half aggressive and selfish. And, of course, Lionel Bailiu knows how to film. He does it like an entomologist watching his poor creatures fighting against the harshness of a meaningless existence.
Gamblers (2005) by Frederic Balekdjian
Crime Drama
Vahé, Sahak, and Toros run a bonneteau game on the streets of Paris. They're Lebanese French. Vahé also works with his father, a cloth merchant, and is in love with Lu Ann, Chinese French, who's broken off their affair. Vahé wants to make things right: with Lu Ann, with his father's business, and with Yuen, Lu Ann's younger brother, who's on the edge of delinquency and owes money to the gang who arranged his passage from China. Vahé tries to be like a father to Yuen, teaching him a work ethic. When Yuen impetuosity puts his own life in jeopardy, Vahé tries to save him. Are Vahé's impulses and hopes to die on the streets of Paris?
March of the Penguins (2005) by Luc Jacuet
Documentary
A look at the annual journey of Emperor penguins as they march -- single file -- to their traditional breeding ground.
Not There to be Loved (2005) by Stephane Brize
Comedy Drama Music Romance
Jean-Claude is 51 and weary. Since his divorce he has been leading a lonely, cheerless life. His job does not help him. Indeed, as a "huissier de justice" his everyday task consists in bringing despair into the homes of those who can't pay their rent, announcing eviction and/or property seizure. His depressing Sunday afternoons are invariably spent in the retirement home of his old father, a sour, never-satisfied pain in the neck. A glimmer of hope could come from the dance studio across his office. This is a place specializing in tango lessons. One day, Jean-Claude decides to enroll. There, he meets charming young Françoise and both click. The trouble is that Françoise is about to marry.
OSS 117 (2006) by Michel Hazanavicius
Adventure / Comedy
Secret agent OSS 117 is stupid, but at least he sort of knows it, whereas I've always found that James Bond was stupid but acted like a smart arse. Dialogue is witty with a lot of tongue-in-cheek humour that one would expect from a British rather than a French movie. The women and the music are beautiful. A refreshing trip into the past, when the bad guys were ex-Nazis or Soviet brutes, cars were shiny, and France had colonies!
Sequins (2004) by Eleanore Faucher
Drama
When Claire learns that she is five months pregnant at the tender age of 17, she decides to give birth anonymously. She finds refuge with Madame Melikian, an embroiderer for haute couture designers. And, day by day, stitch by stitch, as Claire's belly grows rounder, the threads of embroidery create a filial bond between them.
The Ax (2005) by Costa-Gavras
Comedy Crime Drama Thriller
The thirty-nine years old executive Bruno Davert has been working for fifteen years in a paper company. After a merging operation with a Romania's company, he is fired in a downsizing. While unemployed for two years, Bruno loses his self-esteem and sanity and his family loses the middle-class lifestyle without cable television, Internet and regular consumption. He concludes that there is too much competition in his sector for a few job positions and decides to literally eliminate his competitors, killing those more qualified than him.
The Little Lieutenant (2005) by Xavier Beauvois
Crime Drama
When a fresh young police academy graduate from provincial Le Havre volunteers for the high pressure world of the Parisian homicide squad, his schoolteacher wife is reluctant to go with him. He moves into a rooming house that caters to single cops as he embraces his fellow officers as an extended family. He becomes close to an Arab officer and his boss, a very professional but lonely, middle-aged female detective who is also a recovering alcoholic. Routine police procedure gives way to an intensive search among the city's homeless for an undocumented Russian immigrant who may be responsible for a series of violent crimes.
Perfume: Story of a Murderer (2006) by Tom Tykwer
Crime Drama Thriller
Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, born in the stench of eighteenth century Paris, develops a superior olfactory sense, which he uses to create the world's finest perfumes. His work, however, takes a dark turn as he tries to preserve scents in the search for the ultimate perfume.
SKED:
June 8 (F)
1:00 PM Perfume
3:30 PM Arthur
6:00 PM The Ax
8:30 PM Gamblers
June 9 (Sa)
1:00 PM Arthur
3:30 PM Lieutenant
6:00 PM Penguins
8:30 PM Sequins
June 10 (Su)
1:00 PM Penguins
3:30 PM Not Here
6:00 PM Perfume
8:30 PM The Ax
June 11 (M)
1:00 PM Sequins
3:30 PM Not Here
6:00 PM The Ax
8:30 PM Penguins
June 12 (Tu)
Tribute to Philippine Cinema
June 13 (W)
1:00 PM The Ax
3:30 PM Gamblers
6:00 PM Sequins
8:30 PM Arthur
June 14 (Th)
1:00 PM Penguins
3:30 PM The Ax
6:00 PM Fair Play (Discussion with Lionel Bailliu willbe followed)
June 15 (F)
1:00 PM Not Here
3:30 PM Sequins
6:00 PM Arthur
8:30 PM Perfume
June 16 (Sa)
1:00 PM The Ax
3:30 PM Perfume
6:00 PM Fair Play
8:30 PM Gamblers
June 17 (Su)
1:00 PM Arthur
3:30 PM Lieutenant
6:00 PM Not Here
8:30 PM Penguins
Ang Daan Patungong Kalimugtong
UP Film Institute screens
Mes de Guzman's Ang Daan Patungong Kalimugtong
The long wait is over as UP Film Institute finally screens Mes de Guzman's Ang Daan Patungong Kalimugtong—one of the very few true gems that usheredin the much ballyhooed new digital era for Philippine cinema.From Sampay Bakod Productions, the multi-awarded digital feature screens on four consecutive Fridays this June beginning June 8 until June 29 at 2, 5and 7 p.m. to constitute a fitting highlight for UP Film Institute's school opening special all throughout the month. It tells the poignant story ofsibling kids on their daily routine of crossing steep and slippery mountainsand traversing long winding roads to attend a village school.
Ang Daan Patungong Kalimugtong won Special Mention for Best New Directorat 2006 San Sebastian Film Festival in Spain; Best Digital Picture at the2006 Golden Screen Awards of the Entertainment Press Society; Best Directorat the 2006 Urian Awards of the Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino andthe 2ndBest Picture at the 1st Digital Lokal Competition of the Cinemanila International Film Festivalin 2005 among numerous awards and distinctions. Ang Daan Patungong Kalimugtong (The Road to Kalimugtong) Digital Feature from Sampay Bakod Productions (2005, 89 minutes) Sibling kids in Benguet go through their daily routine of crossing steep andslippery mountains and traversing long winding roads to get to school faraway from their home.Special Mention for Best New Director—2006 San Sebastian Film Festival;Official Selection—2006 Amiens International Film Festival; OfficialSelection—2006 Rome Asiatica Film Mediale; Best Digital Picture—2006 GoldenScreen Awards; Best Director—2006 Urian Awards; 2nd Best Picture—1st DigitalLokal Competition, 2005 Cinemanila International Film Festival amongnumerous awards and distinctions
Direction and Screenplay: Mes de Guzman.
Cast: Analyn Bangsi-il, RhenuelOrdoño, Hallen Sumingwa, Jay Bassig, Joey Almoete.
University of the Philippines Film Institute
(Member, CILECT/International Association of Film and Television Schools)
Plaridel Hall, Ylanan Road, UP Diliman, Quezon City
Tel: 9818500 (UP Trunkline) local 2669, 2670; 9206863 (Telefax)
Cine Adarna, Magsaysay and Osmena Avenues, UP Diliman, Quezon City
Tel: 9818500 (UP Trunkline) local 4286, 4289; 9262722 (Telefax)
Mes de Guzman's Ang Daan Patungong Kalimugtong
The long wait is over as UP Film Institute finally screens Mes de Guzman's Ang Daan Patungong Kalimugtong—one of the very few true gems that usheredin the much ballyhooed new digital era for Philippine cinema.From Sampay Bakod Productions, the multi-awarded digital feature screens on four consecutive Fridays this June beginning June 8 until June 29 at 2, 5and 7 p.m. to constitute a fitting highlight for UP Film Institute's school opening special all throughout the month. It tells the poignant story ofsibling kids on their daily routine of crossing steep and slippery mountainsand traversing long winding roads to attend a village school.
Ang Daan Patungong Kalimugtong won Special Mention for Best New Directorat 2006 San Sebastian Film Festival in Spain; Best Digital Picture at the2006 Golden Screen Awards of the Entertainment Press Society; Best Directorat the 2006 Urian Awards of the Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino andthe 2ndBest Picture at the 1st Digital Lokal Competition of the Cinemanila International Film Festivalin 2005 among numerous awards and distinctions. Ang Daan Patungong Kalimugtong (The Road to Kalimugtong) Digital Feature from Sampay Bakod Productions (2005, 89 minutes) Sibling kids in Benguet go through their daily routine of crossing steep andslippery mountains and traversing long winding roads to get to school faraway from their home.Special Mention for Best New Director—2006 San Sebastian Film Festival;Official Selection—2006 Amiens International Film Festival; OfficialSelection—2006 Rome Asiatica Film Mediale; Best Digital Picture—2006 GoldenScreen Awards; Best Director—2006 Urian Awards; 2nd Best Picture—1st DigitalLokal Competition, 2005 Cinemanila International Film Festival amongnumerous awards and distinctions
Direction and Screenplay: Mes de Guzman.
Cast: Analyn Bangsi-il, RhenuelOrdoño, Hallen Sumingwa, Jay Bassig, Joey Almoete.
University of the Philippines Film Institute
(Member, CILECT/International Association of Film and Television Schools)
Plaridel Hall, Ylanan Road, UP Diliman, Quezon City
Tel: 9818500 (UP Trunkline) local 2669, 2670; 9206863 (Telefax)
Cine Adarna, Magsaysay and Osmena Avenues, UP Diliman, Quezon City
Tel: 9818500 (UP Trunkline) local 4286, 4289; 9262722 (Telefax)
Thursday, June 7, 2007
UP Film Institute Screenings
HIGHER LEARNING
UP Film Institute ushers in the new school year this June 2007
June 4 Monday 2 & 7 p.m.
June 5 Tuesday 2 & 5 p.m.
June 6 Wednesday 2 & 7 p.m.
June 7 Thursday 2 & 5 p.m.
June 11 Monday 5 p.m.
June 12 Tuesday 7 p.m.
Notes on a Scandal
Direction: Richard Eyre. Screenplay from Zoe Heller’s novel: Patrick Marber. Cast: Cate Blanchett, Judi Dench, Andrew Simpson, Bill Nighy.
2006 92 minutes 35mm color
For mature viewing with language and aberrant sexual content
June 4 Monday 5 p.m.
June 5 Tuesday 7 p.m.
June 6 Wednesday 5 p.m.
June 7 Thursday 7 p.m.
John Tucker Must Die
Direction: Betty Thomas. Screenplay: Jeff Lowell. Cast: Jesse Metcalf, Sophia Bush, Brittany Snow, Ashanti , Arielle Kebbel.
2006 89 minutes 35mm color
June 11 Monday 2 & 7 p.m.
June 12 Tuesday 2 & 5 p.m.
June 13 Wednesday 2/5/7 p.m.
The History Boys
Direction: Nicholas Hytner. Screenplay from his Tony award-winning play: Alan Bennett. Cast: Richard Griffiths, Frances de la Tour, Clive Merrison, Stephen Campbell Moore, Dominic Cooper.
2006 109 minutes 35mm color
For mature viewing with language and sexual content
June 18 Monday 2 & 5 p.m.
It’s a Boy Girl Thing
A Viva International Pictures Release
Direction: Nick Hurran. Screenplay: Geoff Deane. Cast: Kevin Zegers, Samaire Armstrong, Sharon Osbourne, Maury Chaykin, Mpho Koaho.
2006 95 minutes 35mm color
June 18 Monday 7 p.m.
Co-Ed Scandal
A Digital Viva Production (2006, 82 minutes)
Direction: Robert Quebral. Screenplay: Benedict Mique, Robert Quebral. Cast: Jennifer Lee, Avi Siaw, Ryan Eigenmann.
For mature viewing
June 19 Tuesday 2 & 7 p.m.
June 20 Wednesday 5 p.m.
June 21 Thursday 2 & 7 p.m.
Butterfly’s Tongue
(La lengua de las mariposas)
Direction: Jose Luis Cuerda. Screenplay: Jose Luis Cuerda, Rafael Azcona, Manuel Rivas. Cast: Fernando Fernan Gomez, Manuel Lozano
1999 96 minutes 35mm color Spanish with English subtitles
For mature viewing with a strong sex scene
June 19 Tuesday 5 p.m.
June 20 Wednesday 2 & 7 p.m.
June 21 Thursday 5 p.m.
The Emperor’s Club
Direction: Michael Hoffman. Screenplay from Ethan Canin’s short story, “The Palace Thief”: Neil Tolkin. Cast: Kevin Kline, Emile Hirsch, Joel Gretsch, Embeth Davidtz, Rob Morrow, Harris Yulin.
2002 109 minutes 35mm color
June 25 Monday 2/5/7 p.m.
June 26 Tuesday 2/5/7 p.m.
June 27 Wednesday 2/5/7 p.m.
June 28 Thursday 2 & 7 p.m.
In Good Company
Direction and Screenplay: Paul Weitz. Cast: Topher Grace, Dennis Quaid, Scarlett Johansson.
2004 109 minutes 35mm color
June 28 Thursday 5 p.m.
Pan’s Labyrinth (El laberinto del fauno)
Direction and Screenplay: Guillermo del Toro. Cast: Maribel Verdu, Sergi Lopez, Ariadna Gil, Alex Angulo, Doug Jones, Ivana Baquero.
2006 120 minutes 35mm color
For mature viewing with graphic violence and some language
FRIDAYS OF JUNE
June 8, 15, 22, 29 - 2/5/7 p.m.
Ang Daan Patungong Kalimugtong (The Road to Kalimugtong)
Digital Feature from Sampay Bakod Productions (2005, 89 minutes)
Direction and Screenplay: Mes de Guzman. Cast: Analyn Bangsi-il, Rhenuel Ordoño, Hallen Sumingwa, Jay Bassig, Joey Almoete.
PROUD TO BE GAY PARADE
UP Film Institute presents Pink Saturdays
June 16 Saturday 2/5/7 p.m.
Gray Matters
Direction and Screenplay: Sue Kramer. Cast: Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh, Bridget Moynahan.
2006 96 minutes 35mm color
June 23/30 Saturday 2/5/7 p.m.
Tuli
A Digital Viva Production (2005, 113 minutes)
Direction: Auraeus Solito. Screenplay: Jimmy Flores. Cast: Desiree del Valle, Vanna Garcia, Carlo Aquino, Bembol Roco, Eugene Domingo.
Up Next for Pink Saturdays: Boys Don’t Cry, When Night Is Falling, In and Out, Jupit and more!
Free Short Films for the Month
June 14 Thursday 5 p.m. onwards
June 16 Saturday 4 p.m. onwards
June 23 Saturday 4 p.m. onwards
June 30 Saturdays 4 p.m. onwards
Featuring any or all of the following titles:
What’s Wrong (Jean-Baptiste de Laubier/France, 2004, 33 minutes)
Once upon a summer, nobody seems to know about the illness of a young man.
The Fall (JP Valkeapaa/Finland, 2003, 16 minutes)
One last day of summer appears to have no end.
62 Sleeps (Erin White/Australia, 2004, 11 minutes)
A seven-year-old girl can’t wait to take to school a precious letter that would end up misplaced.
K (Juan Simons/Spain, 2004, 12 minutes)
Two men lead asphyxiated lives in a city that oppresses peculiar personalities.
Melodrama (Filip Marczewski/Poland, 2004, 19 minutes)
A 14-year-old boy traverses the road to emotional and sexual maturity as he feels erotic fascination with an older sister, forges friendship with a girl in the courtyard and carries on a complicated relationship with the man his sister is engaged to marry.
Josh (Paul Gerretsen and Seth Menelson/Canada, 2004, 25 minutes)
A high school student encounters peer pressure and the strains of passage into manhood.
Meet French Film Director Lionel Bailliu
June 14 Thursday, UPFI Videotheque (at the back of Cine Adarna)
On the occasion of French Spring in Manila 2007, visiting French filmmaker Lionel Bailliu comes to the premier state university for a lecture and interaction. Presented by the French Embassy in the Philippines .
Lecture-Discussion (1-5 p.m.)
Exclusive Screening of Award-Winning Short Films by Lionel Bailliu: Microsnake (2000); Squash (2002) - 5 p.m. onwards
To always get screening alerts, join UP Film Institute e-group: upfilminstitute@ yahoogroups. com
University of the Philippines Film Institute
(Member, CILECT/Internationa l Association of Film and Television Schools )
Plaridel Hall, Ylanan Road , UP Diliman, Quezon City
Tel: 9818500 (UP Trunkline) local 2669, 2670; 9206863 (Telefax)
Cine Adarna, Magsaysay and Osmena Avenues, UP Diliman, Quezon City
Tel: 9818500 (UP Trunkline) local 4286, 4289; 9262722 (Telefax)
upfi.academic@ gmail.com
upfi.adarna@ gmail.com
upfi_workshops@ yahoo.com. ph
UP Film Institute ushers in the new school year this June 2007
June 4 Monday 2 & 7 p.m.
June 5 Tuesday 2 & 5 p.m.
June 6 Wednesday 2 & 7 p.m.
June 7 Thursday 2 & 5 p.m.
June 11 Monday 5 p.m.
June 12 Tuesday 7 p.m.
Notes on a Scandal
Direction: Richard Eyre. Screenplay from Zoe Heller’s novel: Patrick Marber. Cast: Cate Blanchett, Judi Dench, Andrew Simpson, Bill Nighy.
2006 92 minutes 35mm color
For mature viewing with language and aberrant sexual content
June 4 Monday 5 p.m.
June 5 Tuesday 7 p.m.
June 6 Wednesday 5 p.m.
June 7 Thursday 7 p.m.
John Tucker Must Die
Direction: Betty Thomas. Screenplay: Jeff Lowell. Cast: Jesse Metcalf, Sophia Bush, Brittany Snow, Ashanti , Arielle Kebbel.
2006 89 minutes 35mm color
June 11 Monday 2 & 7 p.m.
June 12 Tuesday 2 & 5 p.m.
June 13 Wednesday 2/5/7 p.m.
The History Boys
Direction: Nicholas Hytner. Screenplay from his Tony award-winning play: Alan Bennett. Cast: Richard Griffiths, Frances de la Tour, Clive Merrison, Stephen Campbell Moore, Dominic Cooper.
2006 109 minutes 35mm color
For mature viewing with language and sexual content
June 18 Monday 2 & 5 p.m.
It’s a Boy Girl Thing
A Viva International Pictures Release
Direction: Nick Hurran. Screenplay: Geoff Deane. Cast: Kevin Zegers, Samaire Armstrong, Sharon Osbourne, Maury Chaykin, Mpho Koaho.
2006 95 minutes 35mm color
June 18 Monday 7 p.m.
Co-Ed Scandal
A Digital Viva Production (2006, 82 minutes)
Direction: Robert Quebral. Screenplay: Benedict Mique, Robert Quebral. Cast: Jennifer Lee, Avi Siaw, Ryan Eigenmann.
For mature viewing
June 19 Tuesday 2 & 7 p.m.
June 20 Wednesday 5 p.m.
June 21 Thursday 2 & 7 p.m.
Butterfly’s Tongue
(La lengua de las mariposas)
Direction: Jose Luis Cuerda. Screenplay: Jose Luis Cuerda, Rafael Azcona, Manuel Rivas. Cast: Fernando Fernan Gomez, Manuel Lozano
1999 96 minutes 35mm color Spanish with English subtitles
For mature viewing with a strong sex scene
June 19 Tuesday 5 p.m.
June 20 Wednesday 2 & 7 p.m.
June 21 Thursday 5 p.m.
The Emperor’s Club
Direction: Michael Hoffman. Screenplay from Ethan Canin’s short story, “The Palace Thief”: Neil Tolkin. Cast: Kevin Kline, Emile Hirsch, Joel Gretsch, Embeth Davidtz, Rob Morrow, Harris Yulin.
2002 109 minutes 35mm color
June 25 Monday 2/5/7 p.m.
June 26 Tuesday 2/5/7 p.m.
June 27 Wednesday 2/5/7 p.m.
June 28 Thursday 2 & 7 p.m.
In Good Company
Direction and Screenplay: Paul Weitz. Cast: Topher Grace, Dennis Quaid, Scarlett Johansson.
2004 109 minutes 35mm color
June 28 Thursday 5 p.m.
Pan’s Labyrinth (El laberinto del fauno)
Direction and Screenplay: Guillermo del Toro. Cast: Maribel Verdu, Sergi Lopez, Ariadna Gil, Alex Angulo, Doug Jones, Ivana Baquero.
2006 120 minutes 35mm color
For mature viewing with graphic violence and some language
FRIDAYS OF JUNE
June 8, 15, 22, 29 - 2/5/7 p.m.
Ang Daan Patungong Kalimugtong (The Road to Kalimugtong)
Digital Feature from Sampay Bakod Productions (2005, 89 minutes)
Direction and Screenplay: Mes de Guzman. Cast: Analyn Bangsi-il, Rhenuel Ordoño, Hallen Sumingwa, Jay Bassig, Joey Almoete.
PROUD TO BE GAY PARADE
UP Film Institute presents Pink Saturdays
June 16 Saturday 2/5/7 p.m.
Gray Matters
Direction and Screenplay: Sue Kramer. Cast: Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh, Bridget Moynahan.
2006 96 minutes 35mm color
June 23/30 Saturday 2/5/7 p.m.
Tuli
A Digital Viva Production (2005, 113 minutes)
Direction: Auraeus Solito. Screenplay: Jimmy Flores. Cast: Desiree del Valle, Vanna Garcia, Carlo Aquino, Bembol Roco, Eugene Domingo.
Up Next for Pink Saturdays: Boys Don’t Cry, When Night Is Falling, In and Out, Jupit and more!
Free Short Films for the Month
June 14 Thursday 5 p.m. onwards
June 16 Saturday 4 p.m. onwards
June 23 Saturday 4 p.m. onwards
June 30 Saturdays 4 p.m. onwards
Featuring any or all of the following titles:
What’s Wrong (Jean-Baptiste de Laubier/France, 2004, 33 minutes)
Once upon a summer, nobody seems to know about the illness of a young man.
The Fall (JP Valkeapaa/Finland, 2003, 16 minutes)
One last day of summer appears to have no end.
62 Sleeps (Erin White/Australia, 2004, 11 minutes)
A seven-year-old girl can’t wait to take to school a precious letter that would end up misplaced.
K (Juan Simons/Spain, 2004, 12 minutes)
Two men lead asphyxiated lives in a city that oppresses peculiar personalities.
Melodrama (Filip Marczewski/Poland, 2004, 19 minutes)
A 14-year-old boy traverses the road to emotional and sexual maturity as he feels erotic fascination with an older sister, forges friendship with a girl in the courtyard and carries on a complicated relationship with the man his sister is engaged to marry.
Josh (Paul Gerretsen and Seth Menelson/Canada, 2004, 25 minutes)
A high school student encounters peer pressure and the strains of passage into manhood.
Meet French Film Director Lionel Bailliu
June 14 Thursday, UPFI Videotheque (at the back of Cine Adarna)
On the occasion of French Spring in Manila 2007, visiting French filmmaker Lionel Bailliu comes to the premier state university for a lecture and interaction. Presented by the French Embassy in the Philippines .
Lecture-Discussion (1-5 p.m.)
Exclusive Screening of Award-Winning Short Films by Lionel Bailliu: Microsnake (2000); Squash (2002) - 5 p.m. onwards
To always get screening alerts, join UP Film Institute e-group: upfilminstitute@ yahoogroups. com
University of the Philippines Film Institute
(Member, CILECT/Internationa l Association of Film and Television Schools )
Plaridel Hall, Ylanan Road , UP Diliman, Quezon City
Tel: 9818500 (UP Trunkline) local 2669, 2670; 9206863 (Telefax)
Cine Adarna, Magsaysay and Osmena Avenues, UP Diliman, Quezon City
Tel: 9818500 (UP Trunkline) local 4286, 4289; 9262722 (Telefax)
upfi.academic@ gmail.com
upfi.adarna@ gmail.com
upfi_workshops@ yahoo.com. ph
Monday, June 4, 2007
Cinekatipunan June 2007
Screening Time 5:00-6:30 PM
Mag:net Gallery Café Katipunan
www.magnet.com.ph
4 (M) International Festival for Cinema and Technology
Curated by Marisa Cohen
Neeta Mittal: WINGS OF LEGACY (Dance Film/ USA)
Paul Lazarus: DESPERATE HORSEWIFE (Musical/USA)
Chris Dowling: THE PLIGHT OF CLOWNANA (Dance Film/USA)
5 (T) Raz dela Torre: LABADA (The Laundry)
Felinda Bagas: PARA SA KABATAAN
6 (W)
Conrado’s Cabinet
7 (Th)
Avid Liongoren’s ROCKETSHEEP(Music Videos)
8 (F) Moro Film Program
Gutierrez "Teng" Mangansakan II
9 (S) Milo Sogueco: GROOVY: THE COLORS OF PACITA ABAD
(Documentary)
11 (M) International Festival for Cinema andTechnology
Curated by Marisa Cohen
Deborah VanSlet: RULES OF THE ROAD (Dance Film/Canada)
Deborah Kuleff : SALOMON (Dance Film/Australia)
Vanessa Libertad Garcia: A TWO WOMEN ONE ACT(DanceFilm/USA)
Lynn Shelton: MAGNETIZED (Dance Film/USA)
Fiona Cameron: SEA MAMMAL (Dance Film/Australia)
Passia Pandora: BEYOND TIME (Dance Film/Canada)
12 (T) RATED SLEX
Bicol Xpress: HUSTISYA! (Justice!)
(Documentary/ 30mins/2006)
ST Exposure: SULO NG BAGONG PELIKULA(Documentary/ 36min/2007)
13 (W) Films by Visual Artists
(Curated by PoklongAnading)
14 (Th) Jun Sabayton’s Nerd World Cinema Retrospective
15 (F) Khavn: PUGOT and LITERATURE
16 (S) Kidlat Tahimik: Turumba
18 (M) Korean Indie shorts
Kyoung-mi Lee: FEEL GOOD STORY (2004 Fiction 16mm Color 36min)
Soo-yeon Lee: THE GOGGLE(2000 35mm Color 34min)
19 (T)
Bong Ramos: HAW-ANG (Before Harvest)(Narrative/Digital/ 2007)
20 (W) A Midsummer’s Night of Dreams: ExperimentalFilms Curated by Waise Azimi
Donal Foreman: wsh(3min)
Jane Osborne: DRIVE (15min)
Jasmine Nadua Trice: UNTITLED (10min)
21 (Th) Sherad Anthony Sanchez: APPLE, ABSTRACTION,COMING TO PASS, IYAK NI MARIA
22 (F) MALIKOT ANG KAMA-Y/O Films of Yason Banal
23 (S) Campus-Based Films: University of thePhilippines and University of the East (selected byProf. Ramon Nunez and Yason Banal)
25 (M) Cuban Film Program Bernie Dwyer and Roberto Ruiz Rebo: MISSION AGAINSTTERROR (Documentary)
To be presented by the Philippine-Cuban FriendshipAssociation (Amistad-Philippine s)
26 (T) Cinekalikasan Curated by Lisa Ito
27 (W) Mario and Agnes Guzman
28 (Th) Kidlat de Guia
29 (F) Elvert de la Cruz Banares
30 (S) Peque Gallaga and Manny Montelibano: TalkingHeads sa Birhause (Multi-screen video installation/ 30min) Curated by Teddy Co
Mag:net Gallery Café Katipunan
www.magnet.com.ph
4 (M) International Festival for Cinema and Technology
Curated by Marisa Cohen
Neeta Mittal: WINGS OF LEGACY (Dance Film/ USA)
Paul Lazarus: DESPERATE HORSEWIFE (Musical/USA)
Chris Dowling: THE PLIGHT OF CLOWNANA (Dance Film/USA)
5 (T) Raz dela Torre: LABADA (The Laundry)
Felinda Bagas: PARA SA KABATAAN
6 (W)
Conrado’s Cabinet
7 (Th)
Avid Liongoren’s ROCKETSHEEP(Music Videos)
8 (F) Moro Film Program
Gutierrez "Teng" Mangansakan II
9 (S) Milo Sogueco: GROOVY: THE COLORS OF PACITA ABAD
(Documentary)
11 (M) International Festival for Cinema andTechnology
Curated by Marisa Cohen
Deborah VanSlet: RULES OF THE ROAD (Dance Film/Canada)
Deborah Kuleff : SALOMON (Dance Film/Australia)
Vanessa Libertad Garcia: A TWO WOMEN ONE ACT(DanceFilm/USA)
Lynn Shelton: MAGNETIZED (Dance Film/USA)
Fiona Cameron: SEA MAMMAL (Dance Film/Australia)
Passia Pandora: BEYOND TIME (Dance Film/Canada)
12 (T) RATED SLEX
Bicol Xpress: HUSTISYA! (Justice!)
(Documentary/ 30mins/2006)
ST Exposure: SULO NG BAGONG PELIKULA(Documentary/ 36min/2007)
13 (W) Films by Visual Artists
(Curated by PoklongAnading)
14 (Th) Jun Sabayton’s Nerd World Cinema Retrospective
15 (F) Khavn: PUGOT and LITERATURE
16 (S) Kidlat Tahimik: Turumba
18 (M) Korean Indie shorts
Kyoung-mi Lee: FEEL GOOD STORY (2004 Fiction 16mm Color 36min)
Soo-yeon Lee: THE GOGGLE(2000 35mm Color 34min)
19 (T)
Bong Ramos: HAW-ANG (Before Harvest)(Narrative/Digital/ 2007)
20 (W) A Midsummer’s Night of Dreams: ExperimentalFilms Curated by Waise Azimi
Donal Foreman: wsh(3min)
Jane Osborne: DRIVE (15min)
Jasmine Nadua Trice: UNTITLED (10min)
21 (Th) Sherad Anthony Sanchez: APPLE, ABSTRACTION,COMING TO PASS, IYAK NI MARIA
22 (F) MALIKOT ANG KAMA-Y/O Films of Yason Banal
23 (S) Campus-Based Films: University of thePhilippines and University of the East (selected byProf. Ramon Nunez and Yason Banal)
25 (M) Cuban Film Program Bernie Dwyer and Roberto Ruiz Rebo: MISSION AGAINSTTERROR (Documentary)
To be presented by the Philippine-Cuban FriendshipAssociation (Amistad-Philippine s)
26 (T) Cinekalikasan Curated by Lisa Ito
27 (W) Mario and Agnes Guzman
28 (Th) Kidlat de Guia
29 (F) Elvert de la Cruz Banares
30 (S) Peque Gallaga and Manny Montelibano: TalkingHeads sa Birhause (Multi-screen video installation/ 30min) Curated by Teddy Co
Saturday, June 2, 2007
FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL
Cinema 3 Shangri La Cineplex
June 8-17
FREE ADMISSION
LIST OF FILMS:
Arthur and the Invisibles (2006) by Luc
Besson
Fair Play (2006) by Lionel Bailliu
Gamblers (2005) by Frederic Balekdjian
March of the Penguins (2005) by Luc Jacuet
Not There to be Loved (2005) by Stephane
Brize
OSS 117 (2006) by Michel Hazanavicius
Sequins (2004) by Eleanore Faucher
The Ax (2005) by Costa-Gavras
The Little Lieutenant (2005) by Xavier
Beauvois
Perfume: Story of a Murderer (2006) by
Tom Tykwer
SKED:
June 8 (F)
1:00 PM Perfume
3:30 PM Arthur
6:00 PM The Ax
8:30 PM Gamblers
June 9 (Sa)
1:00 PM Arthur
3:30 PM Lieutenant
6:00 PM Penguins
8:30 PM Sequins
June 10 (Su)
1:00 PM Penguins
3:30 PM Not Here
6:00 PM Perfume
8:30 PM The Ax
June 11 (M)
1:00 PM Sequins
3:30 PM Not Here
6:00 PM The Ax
8:30 PM Penguins
June 12 (Tu)
Tribute to Philippine Cinema
June 13 (W)
1:00 PM The Ax
3:30 PM Gamblers
6:00 PM Sequins
8:30 PM Arthur
June 14 (Th)
1:00 PM Penguins
3:30 PM The Ax
6:00 PM Fair Play (Discussion with
Lionel Bailliu will
be followed)
June 15 (F)
1:00 PM Not Here
3:30 PM Sequins
6:00 PM Arthur
8:30 PM Perfume
June 16 (Sa)
1:00 PM The Ax
3:30 PM Perfume
6:00 PM Fair Play
8:30 PM Gamblers
June 17 (Su)
1:00 PM Arthur
3:30 PM Lieutenant
6:00 PM Not Here
8:30 PM Penguins
June 8-17
FREE ADMISSION
LIST OF FILMS:
Arthur and the Invisibles (2006) by Luc
Besson
Fair Play (2006) by Lionel Bailliu
Gamblers (2005) by Frederic Balekdjian
March of the Penguins (2005) by Luc Jacuet
Not There to be Loved (2005) by Stephane
Brize
OSS 117 (2006) by Michel Hazanavicius
Sequins (2004) by Eleanore Faucher
The Ax (2005) by Costa-Gavras
The Little Lieutenant (2005) by Xavier
Beauvois
Perfume: Story of a Murderer (2006) by
Tom Tykwer
SKED:
June 8 (F)
1:00 PM Perfume
3:30 PM Arthur
6:00 PM The Ax
8:30 PM Gamblers
June 9 (Sa)
1:00 PM Arthur
3:30 PM Lieutenant
6:00 PM Penguins
8:30 PM Sequins
June 10 (Su)
1:00 PM Penguins
3:30 PM Not Here
6:00 PM Perfume
8:30 PM The Ax
June 11 (M)
1:00 PM Sequins
3:30 PM Not Here
6:00 PM The Ax
8:30 PM Penguins
June 12 (Tu)
Tribute to Philippine Cinema
June 13 (W)
1:00 PM The Ax
3:30 PM Gamblers
6:00 PM Sequins
8:30 PM Arthur
June 14 (Th)
1:00 PM Penguins
3:30 PM The Ax
6:00 PM Fair Play (Discussion with
Lionel Bailliu will
be followed)
June 15 (F)
1:00 PM Not Here
3:30 PM Sequins
6:00 PM Arthur
8:30 PM Perfume
June 16 (Sa)
1:00 PM The Ax
3:30 PM Perfume
6:00 PM Fair Play
8:30 PM Gamblers
June 17 (Su)
1:00 PM Arthur
3:30 PM Lieutenant
6:00 PM Not Here
8:30 PM Penguins
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