Philippine Independent Film Festival 2020
August 7 to 16, 2020
Cultural Center of the Philippines
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Official Entries to the Cinemalaya 2020 for
Short Feature Film Category
- ANG GASGAS NA PLAKA NI LOLO BERT (THE BROKEN VINYL RECORD) by Janina Gacosta and Cheska Marfori
- ANG PAGPAKALMA SA UNOS (TO CALM THE PIG INSIDE) by Joanna Vasquez Arong
- EXCUSE ME MISS, MISS, MISS by Sonny Calvento
- FATIGUED by James Mayo
- LIVING THINGS by Martika Ramirez Escobar
- PABASA KAN PASYON by Hubert Tibi
- TOKWIFI by Carla Pulido Ocampo
- UTWAS (ARISE) by Richard Salvadico and Arlie Sweet Sumagaysay
- THE SLUMS by Jan Andrei Cobey
- QUING LALAM NING ALDO (UNDER THE SUN) by Reeden Fajardo
Exhibition Short Films
Ang Meron Sa Wala (Beyond Nothing)
Directed by Arby and Christine Laraño
Running Time: 13:53
SYNOPSIS:
Back in his younger days, Alfredo fell in love with a young woman and bore a child with her. Because of many issues, the relationship failed. He initially attempted to keep their child, but soon realized that he didn’t have the means to raise him. Resolute, he turned over the child to the young woman and her family and never looked back since. Now in his 50s, Alfredo blissfully lives with his family among his pigs and chickens in a rural town in Laguna. But one day, a filmmaker approaches him to interrogate him about the choices that he made.
Ang Nawalang Haligi (Pillar)
Directed by Sarah Mya Regacho
Running Time: 15 minutes
Genre: Drama
SYNOPSIS:
After his son’s sudden disappearance, a single father searches day and night to find him. How far can he go?
Dama De Noche
Directed by Lawrence Arvin Sibug
Running Time: 12:50
Genre: Drama
SYNOPSIS:
With millions of Filipinos who choose to work abroad hoping of a better life, nothing is more heartwarming than going back home. Daisy Resurreccion, an overseas Filipino worker, comes home lifeless after years of working in a foreign land. It is a homecoming that reveals a more complicated narrative.
Displaced
Directed by Aedrian Araojo
SYNOPSIS:
A beguiling series of psychedelic random footage encapsulates pieces of memories of children survivors during the Marawi siege. They revisit their stories of survival in the onset of the war. These little dreamers still hope that one day, they will return in their normal and playful lives and revive the place they once called home.
Grand Gestures
Directed by Cody Abad
Running Time: 19:43
Genre: Drama
SYNOPSIS:
John flies home to attend his father’s funeral. All the pieces of furniture are moved to one corner, with the dining table arranged for guests and their bedrooms removed of its function. With his mom Leia, they learn how to put together what was removed and rearranged.
Gulis (Lines)
Directed by Kyle Francisco
Running Time: 9:31
Genre: Drama, Queer
SYNOPSIS:
A dysfunctional father and son – one still coping from a loss, the other with a highly stigmatized illness – are compelled to talk to one another to make ends meet and heal the wounds of their relationship.
Habak (Charm)
Directed by Christian Paolo Lat & Mia Salisbury
Running Time: 15:00
SYNOPSIS:
Dong is an OFW struggling to make means end meet as an illegal kitchen worker at a local Asian restaurant. He stays with his distant aunt Lally and her family that constantly treats him as an outsider. When Dong’s pay gets held up and he discovers his mother’s leukemia treatment is taking a harsh toll on her, he is put in a desperate situation and faced with looking for fast cash to send back home.
Himagsik Ng Hiwaga (Revolt Of The Mystic)
Directed by Geoffrey Solidum
Running Time 13:26
Genre: Fantasy, Action
SYNOPSIS:
Set in 1896, at the start of the Philippine revolution, Liwa the Mambabarang, Ula the Tiktik, Ughaw the Manananggal, and the rest of Aswangs are facing extinction due to Spanish colonizers who are poisoning the minds of the Filipinos to maintain the Spanish culture, where oppression and deceit could be hidden in plain sight. The three powerful entities argue on the necessity to join arms with the Katipunan as faction leaders to help defeat the race that is killing them and bring back what was once a peaceful and harmonious relationship. The trio along with the rest of Katipuneros act out their planned siege to defeat the Espanyols while realizing along the way that the fight is about something much bigger than peace and harmony – it is also about the humane living of the Filipinos.
Igib (Fetch)
Directed by Joey Paras
Genre: Drama
SYNOPSIS:
In the midst of the Taal Volcano eruption in the Philippines, an old woman named Josa struggles to fetch and deliver some pails of water to respective houses in the shanty alleys of Manila. She does this just to earn some transportation money, which she needs to send right away for the immediate retrieval of her second husband and son who are both trapped in an island in Batangas, which is totally devastated by the eruption.
Jepoy
Directed by Avid Liongoren
Running Time: 7 minutes
Genre: Dark comedy
SYNOPSIS:
Jepoy is a little bullied boy who likes super heroes. At the wake of Japan’s Fukushima nuclear power plant disaster, he realizes that the answer to his problems is the incoming radiation.
Kung Saan Patag Ang Bundok (Where The Horizon Meets The Mountain)
Directed by Dolliete Cristi Mari Echon
Running Time: 17:02
Genre: Experimental, Cinedance
SYNOPSIS:
Maya, a farmer living in the rural area, finds herself stuck in a repetitive cycle. As she struggles to break free from it, she meets Alon, a fellow farmer dancing proudly and freely with his bolo.
Mata
Directed by Bryan Kenette Padilla
SYNOPSIS:
Kurt sells burgers to earn a living. When he tried to catch the perpetrator of a crime committed in front of his burger stand, he made a decision that he will regret for the rest of his life.
Octogod
Directed by Shievar Olegario
Running Time: 19:57
Genre: Experimental, Techno-horror
SYNOPSIS:
An elusive graphic designer maintains a website where he dumps his artworks and stolen retouched photos. After several days of hiatus, he tries to update it by finishing an artwork. Disappointed, he manipulates a photo instead and uses it as the website’s new content. He waits for the flood of notifications, and then he ends his night. The morning after, he cluelessly arrives in another dimension.
Paon (Bait)
Directed by Seb Valdez
Running Time: 15:58
Genre: Thriller
SYNOPSIS:
A series of disappearances occurred in Himogaan River because of an alleged Mermaid living beneath it. The people feared for this except for Andoy, 34, a lonely fisherman who still lives by the riverbanks. He continues to fish, and gets “kayog” every day in the river.
Pinakanakapagpapabagabag-Damdamin (Most Disturbing Feeling)
Directed by Jermaine Tulbo
Running Time: 13:30
Genre: Drama, Narrative
SYNOPSIS:
Stunned by the death of his parents, 15-year-old Cesar Leopardo is forced to look after his siblings Harvey and Amelia. One day, his friend Miguel visits their town after a long time. While battling against nature which he took for granted, he costs the life of his long-lost best friend.
Si Gloria at si Juan
Directed by Gilliano Salvador
Running Time 11:09
Genre: Animation
SYNOPSIS:
Sometime in the early 70s, Gloria David-Cruz went through several sleepless nights because of the frequent pestering of a duwende. She even tried spending a night at her sister’s house in the neighbouring barangay thinking that the duwende could not follow her there. But the duwende was already there as she entered the room she was supposed to sleep in. Gloria and Adelaida were referred to a folk healer from Malolos who advised them to do a paghahain. On the night of the ritual, they learned the duwende’s name is Juan. The duwende was angry was because Gloria unknowingly showered the creature with urine when she relieved herself. After Gloria asked forgiveness from the duwende, Juan never came back to bother her again. This is based on a true story.
Sumasaiyo, (Yours Truly,)
Directed by Jermaine Tulbo
Running Time: 11:50
Genre: Family, Drama, Narrative
SYNOPSIS:
Isabel talks about how her Ate Mindalyn took everything on her shoulders. Mindalyn buried her parents all on her own beneath the farmland they used to call home, with Isabel making a cross out of a piece of a wood 30 years later. Mindalyn and Isabel are now living in a proper house. Through time, while Isabel finally reaches her dream to be a teacher, Mindalyn is not that strong as she used to be. She suffers from ALS (Amyotriphic lateral sclerosis) that is about to take over her life.
Tahanan
Directed by Mick Quito
SYNOPSIS:
Fernando is released from prison and joins his family. At first, it seems his new life would be an opportunity to start over again, only for him to realize that things are not the same.
Tarang (Life’s Pedal)
Directed by Arvin Belarmino
Running Time: 16:51
SYNOPSIS:
Roel, a pedicab driver, works alongside his wife, Aya, a prostitute, in a place where they can wishfully earn just enough to survive. An expected incident in what was supposed to be a normal day will test their faith and forever change their lives.
The Rooftop
Avirup Biswas (Indian Film under Foreign films)
Running Time 18:57
Genre – Drama, Romance
SYNOPSIS:
Abhishek, a psychiatrist and medical officer of the Gandhi Mental Hospital, has rented an apartment near his workplace. Living opposite his apartment, there is a girl who suffers from a mental illness as a result of the rape incident that happened to her a few months ago. Abhishek slowly heals her by love.
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Competition Finalists
ANIMATION
AVARUS by Ed John B. Dela Cruz
BIGAS by Bryan Almoneda
ELATED by Jessamin Damsid
MEOWBOT3000 VS FISHZILLA by Mio Dagsaan
NEMESIS by Lowell Jay Bertus dela Cruz
PULA by Dominic James Barrios
SARUNG BANGGI by Dominic James Barrios
PAUWI KA NA BA? by Angel Tomas
EXPERIMENTAL
FATIGUED by James Robin Mayo
GITLO by Bobby A. Villacarlos II
BLINKERS by JP Bonoan
LAUGH AND DIE by Jonathan Jose Zamora Olarte
MAN IN A BARREL by Noli Manaig
PANAGLAGIP (IN MEMORIAM) by Danielle Madrid
A STUDY ON PIPE DREAMS by Jose Alfonso Y. de Vera
HOLLOW BLOCKS by Jonathan Jose Zamora Olarte
PANTAYONG PANANAW by Vic Teaño
POWER VIOLENCE by Tron Victoriano & Chino de Vera
RECREATED FIGURES by Beverly Ramos
WALLS COULD TALK by Anton Guiller R. Nartea
DOCUMENTARY
A REMEMBERING OF DISREMEMBERING by Cris A. Bringas
CONTEMPORARY BAYANI by Najeel Ayra S. Barrios
CITY PAINTED IN RED by Kim Angela A. Santos
DAGAMI DAYTOY by Nonilon Abao
DOON SA SITIO SAN ROQUE by Eudel Ayuban
FLOWERS FROM THE FIELDS by John Gabriel Faustino
KALAYAWAN by Ian Prietts Erta & Carlo James Buan
MAMA AT 15 by T-Jay Medina and Dorothy Ruth Gonzaga
MGA HUNI SA KABUNDUKAN by Demie Dangla
PANAGHOY SA SELDA by Ruth Camacho
PARA ATLETA by Jonida Sofia Licup
STILL HERE, STILL WALKING by Katrina Isabelle G. Catalan
TEATRO NG PAGTANGIS by Glenn Atanacio
SHORT FEATURE
ANG NASILAW by Moises Francisco Soriano
ANG NAWALANG HALIGI by Sarah Mya M. Regacho
ANNE’S TALKSHOW by Gian Andre Rembrandt Arre
BARBIE AT CHARLIE by Bridgette Ann Rebuca
BUKOG by Kevin Pison Piamonte
EKLIPSE by Jessa Doydora
GÁRING by Dan Djerico Pablo
I KILLED MY MOTHER by Christian Villanueva
LIVING THINGS by Martika Ramirez Escobar
MAUPAY NGA AGA, PUNITI KITA by Joi Villablanca
PABASA KAN PASYON by Hubert Tibi
PAPAPA by Gian Andre Rembrandt Arre
PROJ. IMAKULADA by Jan Michael V. Bernardino
SA ADLAW NA NABIYAAN MI SA SCHOOL BUS by Alyssa Ashley Manugas
SA HUNASAN MAY SANTERMO by Nino B. Maldecir
SORRY by Kristian A. Cruz
TAMBAY by Zyril Bundoc
THE SLUMS by Jan Andrei Cobey
UTWAS by Richard Jeroui Salvadico & Arlie Sweet Sumagaysay
VICTORIANA by Cecil Chloe L. Capatoy
CURATED SECTION
ANIMATION
JEPOY by Avid Liongoren
HINDI PANG BATA by Bob Macabenta
DOCUMENTARY
MGA BAYANING AYTA by Donnie Sacueza
NINGAS-KUGON by Jason Kyle Julian
PUNGKO: THE ART OF DOING NOTHING by Noriel Morales Jarito
SILANG HINDI KAILANMAN NAKAALPAS by Blair Camilo
SHORT FEATURE
ANG LASWA NI LOLA MAME by Vincent Joseph Entuna
ANG HULING HANTUNGAN by Vahn Leinard Pascual
HINDI NA TAYO BATA by Richard Olano Jr.
KATIPUNAN by Gian Andre Rembrandt Arre & Cyedel Dela Pena
SIGLO by Kwesi Junsan
KAMING MGA MANGYAN AY TAO RIN NAMAN by Rod Franco Rodrigo
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