Wazzup Pilipinas!?
An upcoming masterpiece of the film students from Far Eastern University that addresses bullying, mental health awareness, and self-acceptance.
The film students of Far Eastern University are about to shoot a work of art about young people who feel excluded from and constrained by societal norms. This June 2023, Trese Productions will be showing the most-awaited short film entitled "Ang Munting Mata ni Nimuel," which is set to bound the narrative film genre directed and written by Andrea Mhae Calam and produced by Trisha Nicole Magpantay together with Alyza Laforteza, Ralf Eleosida, and Jayzon Briboneria. Behind this film is a significant message that the creators wanted to attest to; a responsibility to amplify the voices of the victims of bullying, to break the stigma around mental health, and thus collectively shed light on these obstacles, propelling the meaning of self-acceptance.
The director of the film, Andrea Mhae Calam, advocates circumstances facing different mental health and self-care problems in society. In addition, the director also wanted to express the message of the film to the people by emphasizing "self-acceptance as being free and having love not only for others but for oneself".
The purpose of this short film is to demonstrate how colors add value to a person's or an object's life. How a character's sentiments and emotions can be interpreted and displayed with a single color.
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