Mike de Leon’s memoir is a PH cinema-lover’s treasure
Imagine writing a scholarly paper on one of the greatest but most inaccessible living Filipino filmmakers, and a couple of years later, you not only get to meet him, but
Imagine writing a scholarly paper on one of the greatest but most inaccessible living Filipino filmmakers, and a couple of years later, you not only get to meet him, but
Tanghalang Ateneo’s “AKO: Alpha Kappa Omega” finds itself caught between past and present.
Mike de Leon’s “Batch ’81” was a searing indictment of the violence and the brainwashing that happens behind closed doors in universities, as underground fraternities induct their clueless neophytes. It
I was all of 13 years old when “Kung Mangarap Ka’t Magising (KMKM)” was first shown on Dec. 24, 1977 as part of the Metro Manila Film Festival.
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