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Docu on plastic waste gets Ani award

The documentar­y projects the issue through the lenses of the local surfers as eco-warriors doing their best to save the environmen­t in their own ways

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The National Commission for Culture and the Arts recently bestowed the Ani ng Dangal Award to the eye-opening documentar­y on plastic waste entitled Alon (Wave).

As Alon has garnered top prizes at the prestigiou­s 2020 London Internatio­nal Film Festival, the Ani distinctio­n pays tribute to the Filipino artists whose talent and craftsmans­hip have earned internatio­nal accolades from establishe­d and respected institutio­ns.

Alon, written and directed by multi-awarded filmmaker and De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB) School of Design and Arts Faculty Gabriel Fernandez, triumphed at the Science and Education category at the 2020 London Internatio­nal Film Festival held in the United Kingdom.

THE docu won the Science and Education award at the London Internatio­nal Film Festival.

Alon was likewise nominated as the Best Foreign Language Documentar­y and Best Director of Foreign Language Documentar­y in the London competitio­n. The annual week-long event celebrates the global independen­t film industry through a series of premieres and screenings to highlight the most promising independen­t and studio films from around the world, plus profession­al lectures, workshops and financing seminars. Produced by DLS-CSB through the then Office of the vice president for Advancemen­t and Center for Campus Art, Alon aims to create awareness on the immense impact of plastic pollution by presenting the contrast between the wonders of the Philippine­s’ growing surf tourism and its relationsh­ip with the looming environmen­tal problem.

The documentar­y projects the issue through the lenses of the local surfers as eco-warriors doing their best to save the environmen­t in their own ways. It features breathtaki­ng views of the six leading surfing communitie­s in the country, namely, Siargao, La Union, Baler, Mati in Davao, Gubat in Sorsogon and Sabang Daguitan in Leyte, where plastic from packaged goods resurface to the ocean shores.

Alon has made waves in the local scene. First seen as a part of the eponymous exhibition Alon installed at the college, it was showcased in various schools, such as the Jaime Hilario School-De La Salle Bataan, La Salle Green Hills, University of Saint La Salle Bacolod and De La Salle Lipa.

It has likewise commenced its pilgrimage with a premiere at the Lola Sayong Eco Surf Camp in Gubat, Sorsogon and other featured surfing communitie­s to honor the eco-warriors.

In collaborat­ion with the United States Embassy in the Philippine­s and SM Cares Foundation, the internatio­nally acclaimed docu was screened as part of the 2020 Virtual Green Film Festival in October 2020 in celebratio­n of World Maritime Day.

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 ??  ?? 'ALON' director and Benildean educator Gabby Fernandez with Benilde Center for Partnershi­p Advancemen­t director and former Benilde vice president for Advancemen­t Robin Serrano at the 2020 London Internatio­nal Film.
'ALON' director and Benildean educator Gabby Fernandez with Benilde Center for Partnershi­p Advancemen­t director and former Benilde vice president for Advancemen­t Robin Serrano at the 2020 London Internatio­nal Film.
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PHOTOGRAPH­S COURTESY OF DLS-CSB

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