The 5-minute film titled Sablay by Dada Docot, founder of the Nabua Forum, will be screened at the University of the Philippines Centennial Film Festival on September 23, 3 pm.
The full invite:
The UP Film Institute is inviting everyone to this free event. THIS IS OPEN TO EVERYBODY.
The
semi-finalists of the UP Centennial Digital Filmmaking competition will
be screened starting at 3pm at the UPFI Cine Adarna building (main
theater).
The winners of the filmmaking and photography
competition will be announced and awarded at the 6pm Awarding
Ceremonies at the Cine Adarna (right after the semi-finalists festival
screening).
The semi-finalists of the Centennial Photography
competition will be exhibited at the Ishmael Bernal Gallery at the back
of the UPFI Cine Adarna building. The exhibit will be opened after the
awards night ceremonies at 7pm.
The UP Centennial Digital
Filmmaking and Photography competition showcases the best images from
UP students from around the country. This is part of the celebration of
the 100 years of UP.
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See you all there!
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The complete list of film semi-finalists:
BATCH 1 (3-4 p.m.):
SABLAY
A film by Ma. Ledda “Dada” Docot
5 min 30 sec, documentary
U.P. Diliman (U.P. Film Institute, special student)
Binubusog
tayo sa teorya sa loob ng U.P. at habang nag-aaral pa, marami sa atin
ang nangangarap basagin ang ordinaryo dahil tayo ay hinuhubog na maging
mahusay, ideyalistiko at makabayan. Pero saan na tayo tutuloy pagkaiwan
ng ating mga sablay? Saan na patungo ang biyahe mula sa tinaguriang
"red carpet" ng edukasyon?
SA APOY (FLAMONEY)
A film by Jesse Rey Baban, Jules Mateo, and Kim Garcia
7 min, experimental
U.P. Diliman (U.P. Film Institute)
A
100-peso bill burning in real time. Fireworks in pitch-black darkness.
U.P. Anthem which seems like a dirge. These are the images that
constitute Sa Apoy/Flamoney, a critique of the centennial celebration.
The film questions the necessity and appropriateness of the chosen
activities (fireworks, in particular) when the funds could have been
used for more pressing and important matters/programs.
IGLAP
A film by April Fronda
12 min 2 sec, narrative
U.P. Diliman (College of Fine Arts)
This
is about a young man who makes the most out of his college life...a
life not really meant to be his. The film is a reflection on the
increasing inaccessibility of education to the Filipino youth.
IKOT
A film by Ericson Manansala
12 min, narrative
U.P. Diliman (College of Fine Arts)
Sa
U.P. lamang matatagpuan ang ikot jeep; itinuturing na rin itong icon ng
unibersidad. Ito ang napili naming paksa sapagka’t sinasalamin nito ang
pag-ikot ng buhay ng tao. Sa tatlumpung taong pamamasada ni Mang Larry
bilang ikot driver, nakailang libong ikot na siya sa U.P. campus.
Nguni’t sa pagkakataong ito, di na magiging tulad ng dati ang kanyang
pagbibiyahe.
WALANG MAWAWALA SA MARTES
A film by Regina Salazar
11 min 46 sec, narrative
U.P. Diliman (College of Fine Arts)
Nats
is the only student activist left in U.P. This is his story and the
never-ending fight for our right to speak our minds and defend our
rights. The theme was chosen because of what seems to be a slow death
of student activism in the university. Student activism is an important
part of being a U.P. student—what of the many times student before us
have fought for our rights. We believe that whatever happens, however
unpopular activism may seem today, it will never die.
CENTENNIAL FOR PEDESTRIANS
A film by Romina Mislang
1 min 18 sec, experimental
U.P. Diliman (College of Home Economics)
This
is an experimental film about the celebration of U.P. Centennial
through the road of history. It is a visual pool of basic elements,
shapes, colors that constitute the university’s core structures and
ideals. The whole production staff hopes to give homage to these very
symbols of U.P. through this experimental video.
BATCH 2 (4-5 p.m.):
OBLÊ
1 min 54 sec, experimental
U.P. Diliman (U.P. Film Institute)
The Oblation statue comes to life and mingles with everyone on campus. What lies ahead of him in this day in the life of UP?
MANGYARI LAMANG
A film by Gerson Abesamis, Jesse Baban, Rivelle Mallari, Cheska Ramos, Roja Tejada
6 min 20 sec, narrative
U.P. Diliman (U.P. Film Institute)
High school students reflect on the challenges they will face in the next course of their lives.
TAWAG
A film by Greg Sabado
5 min, narrative
U.P. Diliman (U.P. Film Institute)
The shifting student's only hope lies in that one fateful phone call -- the one that will change his academic destiny.
U.P. FIGHT
A film by Cayin Mariano
11 min 10 sec, documentary
U.P. Diliman (U.P. Film Institute)
100
years of existence. 100 years of excellence. U.P. Fight is a short
documentary film that features different viewpoints that make U.P. the
premiere university in the country. In its centennial celebration, this
simple yet entertaining documentary is a testament to U.P.'s
unfaltering commitment in providing the best education to the Filipino
youth.
DAYBREAK
A film by Sheen Irerick Seeckts
2 min 38 sec, experimental
U.P. Diliman (U.P. Film Institute)
It
is hard to enter the university through the University pf the
Philippines College Admission Test. Once you are already inside, it is
also hard to survive. But still, there is a struggle to stay inside
because one knows that in every darkness of the road, there is always a
new hope: a daybreak.
12 ROSES
A film by Moises Anthony Cruz
26 min 40 sec, narrative
U.P. Manila (College of Arts and Sciences)
12
women, 12 different personalities. The film depicts a dialog of 12
different women with their respective partners. Each act represents and
illustrates a real/possible situation of a relationship.
RUN
A film by Hong Jang Won
53 sec, experimental
U.P. Diliman (U.P. Film Institute, exchange student)
This
movie can connect between old history and the present. Trees have older
history than human history. Toothed wheels mean some kinds of
connections.The Statue means old history of UP.
TRIUMPHANT
A film by Amilou Gatchalian
1 min, experimental
U.P. Diliman (U.P. Film Institute)
Overcoming everything, triumph of all wills.
BATCH 3 (5-6 p.m.):
REMEDIOS QUINTOS: PHOTOCOPIER, NATIONBUILDER
A film by Samantha Portillo, Stephanie Dereja, Frederick Hipol, Maolen Fadul
7 min 40 sec, documentary
U.P. Diliman (U.P. Film Institute)
This
documentary delves into the life of Tita Remy, a 64-year old
photocopier at the Filipiniana section of the U.P. Main Library. This
documentary explores how she has touched the lives of U.P. students and
how, through her services, she has contributed to the molding of the
university's greatest achievers as well as its present studentry.
CLASS CARD ‘94
A film by Krista Arenillo, Rochele Aujero, Meryl Besabe, Carlo Manatad, Ilsa Malsi, Grace Simbulan
6 min 53 sec, narrative
U.P. Diliman (U.P. Film Institute)
The
U.P. student, the class card, the nineties, kuwatro o singko, baduy o
cool, “Uno ka nga, engineering ka ba?” Inane, nostalgic, sublime,
unique? What is U.P. but a shared experience. This is the story of how
a class card travels through time and space and becomes witness to the
daily lives of the students of the University of the Philippines.
PAPERBOAT
A film by Jay Jomar Quintos
2 min 25 sec, experimental
U.P. Diliman (U.P. Film Institute)
As
the paper boat travels, it faces different challenges and rough ways.
It met some dead ends, but it looked for other ways to continue its
journey. In a sense, U.P. is like a paper boat. It is like a vessel
that has provided quality education to a lot of Filipino minds. Despite
the challenges and hardships that it faces, it still managed to become
one of the best universities in the country. In its centennial
anniversary, where will it go? What way should it sail?
TICK TOCK
A film by Marinela Estrella
9 min 25 sec, narrative
U.P. Diliman (U.P. Film Institute)
When
there’s so much to do in so little time, how can you manage to do them
all? Crystal, a U.P. Mass Communication student, works her way to
accomplish not just academic deadlines but organization matters as
well. Everything has to be done in one night and with luck not in her
way. How will she be able to stand up to the challenge?
WANTED: PERFECT TEACHER
A film by Gerson Abesamis, Maita Lupac, Nicca San Antonio
15 min 9 sec, documentary
U.P. Diliman (U.P. Film Institute)
UP students and their professors talk about what it means to be a perfect teacher. But...is there really one?
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