Manila Standard

Films on PH independen­ce screen for free

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IN COMMEMORAT­ION of the Philippine Independen­ce Day this month, a diverse collection of critically­acclaimed short and full-length films on the self-determinat­ion and sovereignt­y of the country are screening for free on Wednesdays of June.

Starred by the late award-winning actor and “King of Comedy” Dolphy, Markova: Comfort Gay (2000) is a historical comedy-drama that narrates the life of Walter Dempster Jr., also known as Walterina Markova, the last surviving Filipino “comfort gay”. Written by Clodualdo Del Mundo Jr. and directed by Gil M. Portes, the 97-minute biopic bares the hardships faced by the crossdress­ing entertaine­rs in the hands of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. The film was on view on June 8.

In A Rustling of Leaves: Inside the Philippine Revolution (1988), award-winning Canadian filmmaker Nettie Wild investigat­es the realities and revolt within the Philippine political landscape that persists through different periods and administra­tions. The 112-minute documentar­y chronicles the three points of the political triangle. It was shown on June 15. Created by Filipino film director, producer, and educator Mark Meily, Sentry (1988) provides a glimpse of the atrocities in a military camp through the lenses of a young soldier. The six-minute short will be showcased on June 22. Bangsamoro: Isang Sulyap sa Kanilang Pakikibaka (2022) by award-winning filmmaker Milo Alto-Paz is a 12-minute collage of interrelat­ed segments. It follows the challenges of 13 ethnolingu­istic groups that comprise the Bangsamoro people and how they fight for their rich and complex history and destiny against colonizati­on and war-induced displaceme­nt. The film is slated for June 29.

Curated by the Museum of Contempora­ry Art and Design (MCAD) of the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde, the selection invites the audience to a discussion about the various concepts, notions, and theories of the Filipino liberation in the contempora­ry post-colonial landscape. The free and public online screenings will be conducted

To register, email mcad@benilde.edu.ph. For more informatio­n, visit the official Facebook page of MCAD (https://www.facebook.com/ MCADManila). via Zoom every 12:00 nn on the scheduled dates.

 ?? ?? ‘A Rustling of Leaves: Inside the Philippine Revolution’ explores the realities and revolt within the Philippine political landscape through different periods
‘A Rustling of Leaves: Inside the Philippine Revolution’ explores the realities and revolt within the Philippine political landscape through different periods
 ?? ?? ‘Bangsamoro: Isang Sulyap sa Kanilang Pakikibaka’ follows the challenges of 13 ethnolingu­istic groups against colonizati­on and war-induced displaceme­nt
‘Bangsamoro: Isang Sulyap sa Kanilang Pakikibaka’ follows the challenges of 13 ethnolingu­istic groups against colonizati­on and war-induced displaceme­nt
 ?? ?? ‘Sentry’ focuses on the life of a young soldier as he uncovers the atrocities in a military camp
‘Sentry’ focuses on the life of a young soldier as he uncovers the atrocities in a military camp

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