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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • By the Suez Canal

    Short film poem. A woman walks along a military fence. The historic waterway remains out of reach.
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  • The Bet Collector

    The enticement of the illegal gambling game jueteng in the Philippines is incomparable. It has brought down presidents. That is why the woman who fetc
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  • Life Projections

    A video wants to be a film, as the world’s second biggest oil spill just happened in the heart of the filmmaker.
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  • Buog

    A little boy is beaten out of the house and meets a toy comrade in a deserted lighthouse dwelling. Exciting.
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  • Long Live Philippine Cinema!

    Yes, a cinema to be proud of, yet the cheer is full of irony. The history of Filipino film isn’t treated with so much respect.
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  • Oldeastside

    Filmmaker friend demolishes the masterpiece Batang West Side by Lav Diaz. Diaz looked at it and approved.
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  • Rambling from the Sea

    Filmmaker moved to the Philippine island of Guimaras for a major oil disaster. He found a major storyteller. Without teeth and without stopping.
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  • Autohystoria

    Idiosyncratic and rather uneasy film by a great talent. A film like a dream. A work of art that is occasionally difficult to get hold…
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  • When the Rain Ended

    The muddy scene outside a shop on a tropical rain day.
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  • An Open Letter to All the Terrorists of the World

    As short as a commercial and sad as a poem. As funny as a short film by Khavn. Not political. Or is it?
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