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FEU student filmmakers lead Realifilm winners

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STUDENT filmmakers from Far Eastern University (FEU) snagged multiple awards in “Realifilm 2023 | Haze of Truth: Underlying Gap of Life,” an inter-school film competitio­n organized by Silip@Lente Adamson University (Silau), in collaborat­ion with the AdU Cultural Affairs Office.

Josh Van Ulric Campo and his production team from Recto Pictures bagged Best Director, Best Screenplay, Award of Virtue, Award of Excellence, and the Gold Award for “All the Things Left Unsaid” during the awards night held at Adamson University Theater on Jan. 27.

In “All the Things Left Unsaid,” a boy narrates his life as a queer individual, speaking about his inner child in a very mundane setting.

Campo, who also designed the film’s sound, collaborat­ed with producer, assistant director and editor Sophia Amoyen; production manager and script supervisor Jamelah Tumanguil; cinematogr­apher and animator Samantha Lorraine Ramirez; co-cinematogr­apher Roen Cueto; camera operator and sound recordist Sean Ballestero­s; production designer, co-animator, wardrobe, and hair and makeup artist Gener Pescadero; lighting director CJ Ablaza; set designer and talent coordinato­r Kyle Estrella; location manager and set designer Nell Dariane Villareal; and production coordinato­r and clapper Mikka Llarena.

Campo’s fellow FEU Department of Communicat­ion student Rianne Martinez, meanwhile, brought home Best Production Design for “Save the Last Dance for Me” from Sine Sibol and TaraTahak Production­s. The film follows the story of a young man (Aristedes Lamorena Jr.) who meets a mysterious woman (Bjorn Pestaño) in the middle of a forest.

FEU Film Society president, Patrick Pangan, won Best Editing for “If You Leave Me, Please Let Me Know” from Sine Sibol, peliksmata projects and Pelikula Persona. In the film, which Pangan also wrote and directed, a young boy (Kaloy Estrella) finds a connection with a giant tree in front of their house.

The university also bagged the Best Supporting Actor award for Ron Gabriel Yu from Project Horsemen’s “Hilahil,” Best Musical Scoring for “Banaag” from SinagTala Films and TaraTahak Production­s, and Best Poster for Mar-ian Ejandra from “Ang Babayi” of 120 Frames Production, Bluelight Production and Talahib Films.

The other winners of Realifilm, which had “Romanticiz­ing Life and Social Issues” as its theme, were “Sa Mga Mata ng Bata” by Chauncy Cruz of De La SalleColle­ge of Saint Benilde, Silver Award, Award of Virtue, Silau’s Choice Award, and Best Actor for Kenshin Lagutan; “Hindi Kita Malilimuta­n” by Vahn Pascual, DLS-CSB, Bronze Award, Award of Virtue, and Best Cinematogr­aphy for Reeve Ducusin; “Malikmata” by Jean Evangelist­a, DLS-CSB, Best Supporting Actress for Czarina Sinio; and “Papa, Huwag Po” by Ron Ruzzel Valencia of Bulacan State University, Best Sound and Best Actress for Abygayle Magcasi.

Other FEU films which made it to the finals of the competitio­n include “Akin ang Buhok Ko” written and directed by Luke Salazar, “Baka Búkas, Bukás Na” by Ely Baculo and “Heels On” by Daniel John Sanchez.

FEU DepComm program head Herwin Cabasal lauded the FEU finalists for being “proud to tell the stories of the unheard and explore the gaps in today’s society.”

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? Josh Van Ulric Campo and his production team for ‘All The Things Left Unsaid.’
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS Josh Van Ulric Campo and his production team for ‘All The Things Left Unsaid.’
 ?? ?? Still photo from ‘All Things Left Unsaid,’ a film by Josh Van Ulric Campo and his production team from Recto Pictures.
Still photo from ‘All Things Left Unsaid,’ a film by Josh Van Ulric Campo and his production team from Recto Pictures.

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