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Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Short Film Against Victim Blaming Tops Cinemascian Tilt


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A six-minute film which attempts to counter the myth that women’s choice of clothing incites rape or sexual violence ruled the annual Cinemascian short film competition among Grade 10 students of Manila Science High School at the Augusto A. Alzona Hall last March 11.



“Wanted,” the short film entry of X-Copernicus, won Best Film, Best Director for Eunice Lavilla and Best Poster for Yana Ysabel Caraan. It makes use of the “tikbalang,” a half-human, half-horse creature of Philippine folklore to represent the convicted rapist who is on the loose.





“Gusot,” a film co-directed by David Andrew Racelis and Leira Marie Francisco of X-Faraday, won Second Best Film and Best Actress for Louise Anne Marinay, who played an overworked household help in a story involving a domineering mother and her caring daughter.





The only non-narrative work, “Omelas: Isang Pagninilay sa mga Larawan ng Maynila,” won Third Best Film for X-Moseley, Best Cinematography for Martin Zachary Asistio and Jabez Antinero, and Best Editing for Asistio. It was inspired by a short story by Ursula K. Le Guin.





“Desaparecidos” of X-Lawrence won Best Screenplay for Alicia Ablian, Christine Callueng, Andreana Flores and co-writer/director David Velasco, Best Trailer and Best Soundtrack in a tie with “Ornamento” by X-Newton. 



“Desaparecidos” tackles the issue of enforced disappearances as told in the story of a father and his daughter while “Ornamento” focuses on a young woman who was sexually abused and victimized by a local politician and his family.



“Amansinaya” of X-Einstein won Best Production Design for Rommielle Morada, who also co-directed the film with Siegourny Yap. A take on the territorial row in the West Philippine Sea, it tells the story of fisherfolk’s daughter who decides to take matters into her own hands after learning that her younger brother has not eaten fish since his third birthday.

Niccolo Roxas won Best Actor for his role as the ambitious son and politician in “Dugo’t Pilak” of X-Roentgen. The other competing entries are “Marco Polo,” also directed by Racelis and Francisco of X-Faraday and “Piglas” directed by Riana Laurice Fajardo of X-Townes.



Cinemascian is being conducted annually as part of the students’ Humanities classes. According to MSHS Humanities teacher Ms. Christianlyn Magcalayo, the event “aims to showcase students’ skills and creativity in the art of filmmaking, to allow them to express their views and insights on social issues surrounding them as youth through film, and to use film as a tool for social awareness and effecting change.”

Judging the entries are award-winning film editor John Wong (“Rosario,” “The Animals” and “Bhoy Intsik”) of EDGE Manila Creatives Corporation, advocacy filmmaker and De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde School of Design and Arts film department and Far Eastern University Department of Communication lecturer Seymour Sanchez, and Cinemascian 2018 winner and “Sa Huling Piging” director Shayne Jose. Both Sanchez and Jose are MSHS alumni.

The entries were evaluated according to the following criteria: Storytelling/Message – 40%; Technical Quality – 40% (10% each for Cinematography, Production Design, Editing and Audio/Music/Sound Effects) and Acting – 20%.

PHlPost releases Aguinaldo 150th Birth Anniversary Stamps


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In line with the celebration of the 150thbirth anniversary of General Emilio Aguinaldo, the first and youngest President of the Philippine Republic, the Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) has issued commemorative stamps to honor the late revolutionary leader in fitting ceremonies held at the historic Aguinaldo mansion in Kawit, Cavite.

PHLPost Chairman Norman Fulgencio presented the Commemorative Aguinaldo Stamps Frame to Cabinet Secretary Karlo Alexei B. Nograles who represented President Rodrigo Duterte in the event in Cavite.

President Aguinaldo led Filipino revolutionary forces in an uprising against the Spanish Government in 1896 and declared Philippine Independence on June 12, 1898 in Kawit, Cavite.



President Duterte has recently issued Presidential Proclamation No. 621 declaring March 22, his birthday as “ Emilio Aguinaldo Day”. According to him, Aguinaldo symbolizes the desire of the nation to be self reliant, independent and free from oppression.

The commemorative stamp features the colorful illustration of General Emilio Aguinaldo in P12 denomination and the Souvenir Sheet which will be sold at P55 each. PHLPost in-house artist Rodine Teodoro designed the two different denomination of the stamp. The postal agency has printed 50,000 pieces of the stamps.

Stamps and Official First Day Covers of the Aguinaldo Stamp will be available starting March 22, 2019 at the Philatelic Counter, Manila Central Post Office, Liwasang Bonifacio 1000, Manila and post offices in the country.

Filipino Film Projects Awarded at Hong Kong-Asia Film Financing Forum


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Filipino film projects and filmmakers were well-recognized in the recently concluded Hong Kong-Asia Film Financing Forum (HAF), especially with Adolf Alix, Jr.'s Circa and Mikhail Red's The Grandstand which received awards during the HAF Awarding Ceremony last March 20 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.

Circa brought home the White Light Post-Production Award, while The Grandstand won the Udine Focus Asia Award.

HAF is the leading film project market in Asia which provides Asian filmmakers with projects in development with opportunities for international co-production. It was held this year during the Hong Kong International Film & TV Market (FILMART) where the Filipino projects were showcased along with thirty (30) Filipino production companies and producers at the Philippine Pavilion with the support of the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP).


The Grandstand Director Mikhail Red and Producer Pauline Zamora at the 17th HAF Awards Presentation Ceremony  

Circa Director Adolfo Alix, Jr. and Producer Didier Costet at the 17th HAF Awards Presentation Ceremony

Joining Alix and Red at HAF were Jun Robles Lana with Between Sea and Sky under HAF projects, and Lana again with Son of God and Raymund Ribay Gutierrez with Verdict for HAF's Work-in-Progress (WIP).

Meanwhile, four (4) Filipino films were included in the stellar lineup of films of the 43rd Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF). Alpha, The Right To Kill by Brillante Mendoza was in the Masters & Auteurs section, while the documentary In The Claws of a Century Wanting (Sa Palad ng Dantaong Kulang) by Jewel Maranan was under the Reality Bites section. Judgement by Raymund Ribay Gutierrez and The Imminent Immanent by Carlo Francisco Manatad were also in the Firebird Awards (Short Film Competition) programme.

The Hong Kong-Asia Film Financing Forum took place from March 18 to 20 alongside the Hong Kong International Film Festival from March 18 to April 1 and the Hong Kong International Film & TV Market from March 18 to 21.


Cover Photo caption: HAF Winners at the 17th HAF Awards Presentation Ceremony 
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