The Philippine Star

AWARD-WINNING DOCUMENTAR­IES TO CLOSE 18TH CINEMALAYA

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Delikado by Karl Malakunas and We Don’t Dance For Nothing by Stefanos Tai are the documentar­y films chosen to close the 18th Cinemalaya Philippine Independen­t Film Festival. These will be screened at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theater) on Aug. 13, at 3:30 p.m. and 7 p.m., respective­ly.

After making rounds in film festivals abroad, Delikado will have its Philippine premiere as one of the closing films of Cinemalaya 2022. Telling a narrative beyond the paradisiac­al image of Palawan, Karl delved into the plight of environmen­tal crusaders as they faced corporatio­ns and the government to protect the “last ecological frontier” of the Philippine­s.

Malakunas, a journalist turned filmmaker, placed the spotlight on lawyer Robert “Bobby” Chan, Nieves Rosento and Efren “Tata” Balladeres as they risk their lives tracking down illegal loggers, to raise awareness about the pressing social and environmen­tal issues in Palawan.

Delikado garnered awards abroad, namely the Sustainabl­e Future Award at the Sydney Film Festival 2022 and Special Jury Prize for Best Documentar­y Feature from the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival.

A brief Q&A follows the screening for a conversati­on with Malakunas.

Meanwhile, We Don’t Dance For Nothing by Stefanos Tai, captures the contrast of being trapped and being free through a “photo-montage” as it follows the story of Filipina Domestic Workers in the midst of rallies in Hong Kong while tackling LGBTQIA+ themes, issues of Workers’ Rights and Hong Kong’s changing political landscape.

Miles Sible, a Filipina performer in Hong Kong, plays the role of H, a young domestic worker who plans to run away for the sake of love. Tai ensured genuine representa­tion by casting Filipino performers in this documentar­y film.

DOXA Documentar­y Festival in Vancouver regarded We Don’t Dance For Nothing with the sole Honorable Mention in May.

The 18th Cinemalaya opened at the CCP on Aug. 5. Awarding ceremonies are set on Aug. 14 at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theater).

 ?? ?? Stefanos Tai’s We Don’t Dance for Nothing follows the story of Filipina domestic workers in the midst of rallies in Hong Kong.
Stefanos Tai’s We Don’t Dance for Nothing follows the story of Filipina domestic workers in the midst of rallies in Hong Kong.
 ?? ?? Karl Malakunas’ Delikado delves into the plight of environmen­tal crusaders.
Karl Malakunas’ Delikado delves into the plight of environmen­tal crusaders.

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