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After watching Will Fredos indie film, Compound, which was on exhibit recently at the Cinemalaya Film Festival, I was proud that Filipinos can still make quality movies even with a low budget.
Although the film was independently produced, the cinematography is superb. Fredo was able to make the characters so interesting and real and I was intently waiting for what would happen next.
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[Title] => An album for change
[Summary] => Change, they say, is the only thing constant in this world. If that is so, then how come there is always a call for change around here? Can it be because, while people, particularly Filipinos, do change, the changes they make are usually for the worse? Now, that is truly a dreadful thought. But I guess that as long as there are people willing to make the effort to bring about change, there will always be hope for all of us.
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[Title] => Carols for our troubled country
[Summary] => There are only so many ways to sing a Christmas carol, particularly if it is alternative bands Imago and Gypsy Grind who will render their own versions in hailing the arrival of the messiah.
Such a novelty occurred one Thursday night in December, when the two independent label bands performed in tandem at the Java Hut along Nakpil Street in Malate, sponsored by the neo-feminist group Feminine Force. Members of the audience were encouraged to donate a toy for indigent children.
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After watching Will Fredos indie film, Compound, which was on exhibit recently at the Cinemalaya Film Festival, I was proud that Filipinos can still make quality movies even with a low budget.
Although the film was independently produced, the cinematography is superb. Fredo was able to make the characters so interesting and real and I was intently waiting for what would happen next.
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Such a novelty occurred one Thursday night in December, when the two independent label bands performed in tandem at the Java Hut along Nakpil Street in Malate, sponsored by the neo-feminist group Feminine Force. Members of the audience were encouraged to donate a toy for indigent children.
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