The Manila Times

Benildean filmmakers earn Urian nods

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TWO alumni of the De La Salleof Saint Benilde Digital Filmmaking program ( Benilde- Quezon City. Kim Timan’s

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along with Glenn Barit’s Aliens Ata, Keith Deligero’s Babylon, TM Malones’ Bawod, Dennis Hubag’s Empyreus, Kiri

Kinailadma­n ( From the Dark Depths), Carlo Francisco Manatad’s Jodilerks Dela Cruz, Employee of the Month, Maje Papin’s and Ef Orpiada Jr.’s Lutab, Kyle Fermindoza’s Manggagara­b, Roanna Mercado’s Piko, Edmund Telmo’s Redempsyon, Christian Candelaria’s Sa Saiyang Isla and Xeph Suarez’s Si Astri Maka Si Tambulah (Astri and Tambulah). Child tells the story of Katherine

Kakay, the daughter of a call girl, Ellie Pilorin (Sue Prado), and an absent American man. A poster of the Regional Science Quiz Bee and her mother’s American client

curiosity and determinat­ion to look for her father.

Caramel Child brought home Best Film, Best Director (Timan), Best Screenplay (Timan and Lino

and Best Musical Score (Marcus Santos and Joseph Salcedo) at category of Cinema One Originals On the other hand, Sorry for teenager (Ronwaldo Martin) who comes home one night after being beaten up by the school’s bully.

teenager decides to take matters into his own hands. When things don’t go as planned, he is left with no choice but to seek help from his policeman father (Simon Ibarra).

Best Short Film at Cinema One Originals last year and it also competed at the Cinemalaya Phil-

Meanwhile, Respeto leads the - nations, followed by Balangiga: Howling Wilderness with

 ??  ?? Kim Timan with Pelikultur­a trophy
Kim Timan with Pelikultur­a trophy
 ??  ?? Movie poster of Caramel Child
Movie poster of Caramel Child

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