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MIAA is accountable for terminal 3 power outage


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The country’s air traffic once again suffered a jolt in operation as the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 experienced a more than seven hours of power outage causing the cancellation of more than 40 flights. Based on initial reports, the recent outage at NAIA Terminal 3 was due to fault current caused by dilapidated and old electrical wirings prompting Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) and the Department of Transportation to order for an over-all audit of the airport and the procurement of additional generators to ensure that sufficient electricity inside the airport.

Roland Vibal, National Coordinator of Kuryente.org, said:

“There is negligence on the part the MIAA, whose mandate is to upgrade and provide safe, efficient and reliable airport facilities for international and domestic air travel. It seems the incidents in NAIA proves the agency’s failure in its duties. Its pronouncement regarding the incident cannot cover for the agency’s culpability to the current state of our airport. The electricity outage created tensions and dismay between airport personnel and passengers caught stranded and forced to rebook their flights. Apologies are not enough. Heads must roll in the agency and a formal investigation and reforms to its operation is needed.”

MOU Contract Signing between PIA and IA to formalize partnership to promote Walled City


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The Philippine Information Agency (PIA) and Intramuros Administration (IA) officials signed on Friday, April 28, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that formalizes their partnership in promotion of the cultural significance of the walled city, Intramuros.

Director-General Ramon Lee Cualoping III signed for PIA, while Atty. Joan M. Padilla signed for Intramuros Administartion.

During the signing ceremony, Atty. Padilla highlighted the importance of the media in the any promotional campaign and advocacy.

“The media has become an indispensable instrument in our daily lives with increasing need for a platform to express our thoughts and showcase our interest especially in promoting and accelerating the public’s enthusiasm in exploring potential tourist attractions like Intramuros,” Padilla said.

“There is no doubt that the media plays a crucial role that is why today is truly a momentous occasion and I am thrilled to see the culmination of our partnership between the IA and PIA,” she added.

DG Cualoping for his part emphasized the need to promote Intramuros not only on-ground but also online through interesting and inspiring stories shared across the country.

“The people in Mindanao and Visayas, in the farthest areas of Luzon, must know about Intramuros, we must rekindle that kind of relationship that we all have with Intramuros,” DG Cualoping said

Witnessing the ceremonial signing are PIA Program Management Division Head Darell Winthrop Torres, PIA-NCR Regional Head Emver P. Cortez, IA Head Executive Assistant Vanessa Rodriguez, and IA Tourism Promotion Division Chief Sandra Martinez.

Under the MOU, PIA shall plan, develop, create communication strategies and publicity campaigns to raise awareness on IA’s various promotional activities and programs, cross-post IA’s social media, craft and develop Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) materials, and provide event support.

On the other hand, IA shall send PIA event invitations on the promotional activities and programs of IA for media coverage, provide necessary information and updates, and provide complementary and exclusive access to a venue inside the Intramuros.

IA is a National Government Agency attached to the Department of Tourism of the Philippines.

It was created by virtue of Presidential Decree No. 1616, and is responsible for the orderly restoration and development of Intramuros as a monument to the Hispanic period of Philippine history.

Benildeans conquer UP film tilt, vie at Sinepiyu


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Student filmmakers from De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde continued their winning streak at the University of the Philippines Cine Adarna by topping the 19th Piling Obrang Vidyo or POV, an interschool film competition established in 2004 by the UP Film Institute-based student organization UP Cinema.

“Kokuryo: The Untold Story of Bb. Undas 2019” by Benildean filmmaker Diokko Manuel Dionisio went on to bag POV XIX’s Best Film, Best Narrative, Best Screenplay, and Best Production Design. In the short film, two best friends scour through the town of Gapan in Nueva Ecija one midnight while searching for the house of a person whom they believe stole half of the prize they won in a gay beauty pageant.

Last year, “Pig’s Game,” written and directed by CM Bautista, also from DLS-CSB, brought home the POV Jury Prize, Best Screenplay for Bautista and co-writer Tristan Aguilar, and Best Performance for James Ramada. The film centers around a theater actor caught up in an audition for government propaganda.


Meanwhile, “Alingasngas ng mga Kuliglig” (The Gossips of Cicadidae) written and directed by fellow Benildean Vahn Pascual, secured the Best Direction prize, Best Music/Original Score for Karl Arthur Javier and BenildeFilm alumna Nik Rosacay, and the Cinemasters’ Choice, an award given to the film selected by majority of the members of UP Cinema.

In Pascual’s silent film, a boy who is forced by his father to become the next folk healer of their town, secretly despises his conventional boring life. This until he falls in love with a tikbalang, a Philippine mythological creature which has the head and hooves of a horse.

In addition, “Balde at Brotsa,” which recounts the personal struggles of three artists with different forms of societal oppression, clinched Best Documentary for Josh Mutia, also a Benildean filmmaker. In the documentary, the artists must find purpose in what they make to understand what they need to do.

“The Secret Band of Thebes” by Augustine, similarly from Benilde, earned a Special Citation for Animation. In the hybrid film, nude photos and videos of a man masturbating were leaked at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. How was he able to cope with the spread of these photos and videos?

Other Benildean cinematic works such as the experimental film “People Fade as Colors Do” by Josef Edward Tafalla, and two other documentaries, “Elehiya para sa mga Memorya” by Ryan Miguel Capili and “Ang Paghahanap kay Dalagang Bukid” by Leia Amidala Santos, also made it to the chosen few of only 12 POV finalists, four films for each category, which were also shown online at cinemata.org.

“Pempem at ang Bomba Magazine” by Migs Ruallo of Far Eastern University (FEU) Manila won Best Editing for Gene Francis Sayson, Best Performance for Dada Garcia, and the Viewer's Choice award. Fellow FEU entry, “Mind Body” by Josh Van Ulric Campo, was awarded the Best Experimental Film prize.

“Itom Nga Bugas Kanaryo Nga Ugat” by Leonard Ian Billones of UP Visayas received the Jury Prize and Best Sound Design, while “Self-Portrait” by Daphnee Ferrer of UP Diliman won Best Cinematography.

Dionisio (“Kokuryo: The Untold Story of Bb. Undas 2019”) and fellow Benildean Jean Evangelista (“Malikmata”) will slug it out with eight other student filmmakers in the interschool division of Sinepiyu XV, the annual film festival of FEU which runs from May 2 to 6. The Sinepiyu filmfest finalists will be shown onsite at FEU Manila and Cinematheque Centre Manila and online at JuanFlix: The FDCP Channel.


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