|
||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
THIS WEEK ON CINEKATIPUNAN 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. June 18 (Monday) AsiaLunes: Korean Indie Shorts Two women who hate each other so much are required to do over work every night! June 19 (Tuesday) Bong Ramos: HAW-ANG (Before Harvest) Haw-Ang (Before Harvest) 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>] |
||||
A Midsummer's Night of Dreams: Experimental Films, curated by Waise Azimi Featuring Waise Azimi - Dancing Wounded Is: (1 minute) Night/Lights (2 minutes) |
![]() |
|||
Shorts by Sherad Anthony Sanchez [Featuring the works Apple, Abstraction, Coming to Pass, and Iyak ni Maria] Apple 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 Bright Dead(A)Head: Six UP Film Institute Student Works and Works by UE Campus-based Filmmakers MENSAHE (Mensahe) 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. |
||||