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Alimungaw: Filming In A Time Of Uncertainty
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Alimungaw: Filming In A Time Of Uncertainty(tl)

2021-01-22

Filming in a Time of Uncertainty is a short documentary film that follows a small team of filmmakers, who are based in the region in Mindanao, as they struggle to shoot a film amidst the trying times of the pandemic. And how they were able to comply with the community's minimum health guidelines, while observing the basic health care, in spite of the intricacies of the film industry’s standard health protocols.

From Itogon To London
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From Itogon To London(tl)

2021-01-22

A young entrepreneur meets a group of coffee farmers and finds the inspiration to continue despite the pandemic.

Akong Pinalangga
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Akong Pinalangga(tl)

2021-01-22

A tribute to the people that we fear to lose, and for the ones that we have lost. It is a story about the fear that we have to face as the new normal.

The Right To Life
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The Right To Life(tl)

2021-01-22

A Manobo tribe flees from fear only to find themselves in another dreadful situation: a lockdown due to the pandemic.

Lonely Girls
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Lonely Girls(tl)

2021-01-21

A woman with falling hair, anxious about her online work, a child unable to leave her room in a power outage, and a yoga buff with body issues, all encounter an unseen terror while alone in their urban middle-class homes during the nationwide quarantine.

Joy Is My Mother's Name
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Joy Is My Mother's Name(tl)

2021-01-22

In transit, Carlo reminisces the blissful memories of his beloved mother, Joy, who died a few months ago while the country was in lockdown facing a worldwide pandemic. As he returns to his hometown Pampanga to reunite with his family, he will be facing a first birthday without his mother.

Gunam- Gunam X Guni Guni
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Gunam- Gunam X Guni Guni(tl)

2021-01-22

The amazing adventures of Gunam-gunam (Rumi) and Guni-guni (Phantasm). Adapted from the book Auxiliary Materials for Teaching the Filipino Language by Kelly Sta. Ana Nicolas (Philippine Normal College, 1964).

Framed
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Framed(tl)

2021-01-22

In a period beset by a plague, the visionary’s portal to his soul has been thwarted by the four corners of his abode. With imagination as the only detour, the drifting of thoughts is inevitable. Amidst the overcast, the curtain opens to the apparent truth – truth that no frame can impede a visionary.

A Meditation on the Possible Ending of the Mythical Bird Adarna
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A Meditation on the Possible Ending of the Mythical Bird Adarna(tl)

2021-01-22

The night before the lockdown, while reviewing some unused footages from my latest film project (Hinulid), a small box from an anonymous sender arrives. The box contains a Bikol translation of the Tagalog long poem, Ibong Adarna, and an egg.

Kneading Nothing
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Kneading Nothing(tl)

2021-01-22

It’s December 2020, more than nine months of community quarantine in the Philippines. The idea of nothingness is actual and symbolic. With imposed restrictions in the physical world, how can we tell our personal and collective stories of living under the “longest COVID-19 lockdown in the world”? Confined at home, physical and non-physical boundaries are magnified as the filmmaker attempts to articulate existence through floating in time and space.

Soul Fish
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Soul Fish(tl)

2021-01-22

As the global pandemic affects more than half the world, the Family Chan tries to cope with the seemingly permanent quarantine and the claustrophobic circumstance of being together.

Flame
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Flame(tl)

2021-01-22

A filmmaker’s reflection about his life during the pandemic, as "the flames are climbing up the wall."

The New Faces of Dreams and Mysteries
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The New Faces of Dreams and Mysteries(tl)

2021-01-22

An exploration of how we use the masks as our new faces in these trying times. It shows a perspective of what life is like during the pandemic through poetry, metaphor, movements, and the use of painted masks.

Generation Terror
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Generation Terror(en)

2024-10-15

Horror bleeds into the 21st Century in an incisive documentary looking back at the late 1990s film industry on a global scale to find out what happened at the turn of the millennium to allow for the huge wealth of horror films flooding out from all corners of the globe. From SCREAM (1996), THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT (1999) and FINAL DESTINATION (2000), to WRONG TURN (2003), HOSTEL (2005) and SAW (2004), with insight from Joe Lynch, Xavier Gens and Bill Malone who track the technology, the industry and the societal changes behind the next generation of horror films.

Esther Williams: Hollywood's Mermaid
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Esther Williams: Hollywood's Mermaid(fr)

2024-08-11

The story of Esther Williams is that of an improbable encounter. That of the glamorous Hollywood of the 1940s with a swimming champion. A meeting that gave birth to the most kitsch and flamboyant genre films in Technicolor: the Aqua-musicals! A dive into the troubled waters of post-war Hollywood, where only her qualities as an athlete allow an extraordinary actress to fight to emancipate herself and avoid the traps of the predators who lurk around her

Lover of Men: The Untold History of Abraham Lincoln
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Lover of Men: The Untold History of Abraham Lincoln(en)

2024-09-06

An examination of the intimate life of America's most consequential president, Abraham Lincoln. As told by preeminent Lincoln scholars and never before seen photographs and letters, Lincoln's romantic relationships with men is detailed. The lens is widened into the history of human sexual fluidity and focuses on the profound differences between sexual mores of the 19th century and those we hold today.

Métropole
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Métropole(fr)

2024-08-09

An investigation into urban space from the perspective of young people in Lyon.

Yes I Am: The Ric Weiland Story
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Yes I Am: The Ric Weiland Story(en)

2021-03-14

A film that chronicles the life of Ric Weiland. The unsung hero of Microsoft and trailblazer for the LGBTQ community, Ric's bequeathed $65 million dollars to the Pride Foundation to support gay rights and HIV research. It is a dive deep into Ric's life and diaries to discover why Ric was the biggest benefactor for the gay community, why his friends loved him so much, and how he helped start an empire.

Saigon, U.S.A.
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Saigon, U.S.A.(en)

2004-04-04

Since the fall of Saigon in 1975, Vietnamese refugees have built the largest Vietnamese community outside of Vietnam, in Orange County, California. In 1999, "Little Saigon" burst onto the national stage when a store owner displayed a poster of Ho Chi Minh, triggering protests by Vietnamese Americans struggling to reconcile their past demons with their present lives. Saigon, U.S.A. uses this moment to examine this community's changing identity and growing empowerment.

Making Capote: Concept to Script
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Making Capote: Concept to Script(en)

2006-03-21

Featurette on the making of Capote (2005).