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Monday, March 12, 2007

This Week @ Cinekatipunan

THIS WEEK AT CINEKATIPUNAN
March 12 – 17, 2007

CINEKATIPUNAN opens the week with its South East Asian
Program on March 12, featuring digital short films by
Malaysian filmmaker and theater director James Lee.
Activist audio-visual group SIPAT shows us how it is
to be inside Mendiola’s bowels on Tuesday. Watch new
and experimental works by visual artists Kaloy
Olavides and Manuel Ocampo on Wednesday and Thursday
respectively, while Filipino-Canadian
filmmaker/musician/ performer Romeo Candido offers us a
mix tape featuring 13 of his short works on Friday,
March 16. Kidlat Tahimik closes the week with
critically-acclaime d work on Saturday.

March 12 (Monday)
ASIALunes: East Asian and South East Asian Program
Curated by Mervin Espina

James Lee's
Shorts About Love
GOODBYE TO LOVE (2004, 16 min) A MOMENT OF LOVE
(2005, 10 min) BERNAFAS DALAM LUMPUR (2005, 18 min)
SOMETIMES LOVE IS BEAUTIFUL (2005, 12 min)

March 13 (Tuesday)
SIPAT: Mendiola (31 mins)

From the First Quarter Storm in the 1970s to the
Mendiola massacre in 1987 to the state’s Calibrated
Preemptive Response policy two years ago--from the
very start, the road to Mendiola has cradled the very
centers of conflict. This work is a documentary about
Mendiola’s significance as a symbolic and actual site
of struggle, the stretch of road a tug-of-war for the
Palace several hundred meters away. Treading through
Mendiola is still a great risk, but a necessary one
nonetheess, for to look directly at the eye of the
storm is to have the strength to confront those in
power. On the road to Mendiola, one can tread across
the history of a peoples’ continuing struggle for
change.

March 14 (Wednesday)
Films by Visual Artists
Kaloy Olavides: DIRECTORY (Curated by Poklong Anading)

Directory is a two-piece work yet which is
interdependent on each other. The first of the piece
is a video projection of a hand with a pen writing an
instruction. The video is shot in slow motion, running
approximately for 40 minutes. The other half of the
work can be seen after the whole video will be
screened.

DIRECTORY is a critique directed at artworks that are
bound only to the place where they stand or are put
in. An example is that most paintings are treated
according only to the boundaries of the image inside
the canvas. It’s idea is to go beyond the piece; thus
creating a new set of pieces but which, conversely,
rely on each other.

March 15 (Thursday)
Manuel Ocampo: Manuel 's Selective Up-chunks

March 16 (Friday)
Romeo Candido: KA-AMULAN and other SHORTS
The ROMEO CANDIDO MiX TAPE (49 mins)
An exploration of culture through music, dance, drama
and media. Features works such as:
1. a sunday in the park (2003) – a Hi 8 video
featuring Rona Figueroa. A beautiful actress, singer,
writer, with Broadway credits and a penchant for
longsword. The music plays a variation of the main
kulingtan theme from the Singkil dance. The work
documents Candido’s experimentation with potential
filmmaking techniques, including cheap in-camera
effects, for an arnis film he was working on for the
last three years.
2. Meditations For the Restless (2001)– Candido’s
first work to explore editing within a static image
and the title track for his first solo E.P. “I was
just learning final cut pro, on my G3, and discovered
freeze frames, 1 frame cuts, dissolves, color grading.
I started at 6 in the evening and finished 6 in the
morning,” he says of this.
3. KUTTIN KANDY (2001)– Candido’s first project
edited with FCP. A feature on Kuttin Kandy, one of the
first and most feared female turntablists in the U.S
and an ate to the thriving Filipino/a hip hop scene.
4. ST JAMESTOWN trailer and excerpt (2004) – A one
hour television pilot about the most ethnically
diverse neighborhood in Toronto Canada, featuring a
cast composed of actual residents from the area and
shot during a time when the neighborhood was
experiencing terrible conflicts between youth and law
enforcement.
5. Fool 4 Love (2007) –Footage from Candido’s first
children’s commercial shot in the Philippines.
6. Lilac Cana (2002) –An exercise in overexposure and
shadows, featuring the Filipino-Canadian artist who
broke into the classical music scene in Toronto in
2000.
7. Snowhere (2007) – A DIY video shot recently during
Candido’s first winter back in Canada in three years.

8. The Kuya Medley (2003) – A docu-musical of the soul
group KUYA performing in the executive offices of
record labels in New York and hustling for a deal.
Despite the undeniable talent, the industry couldn’t
commit to an all-Pinoy soul group. They had many
supporters, from Wycleff, to Babyface, to Pharell, to
Timbaland and beyond. Also an exercise in live music
editing.
9. Purification by Fire (2002) – Members from The
Fiesta Filipina Dance Troupe of Canada backstage
before a performance in Pittsburg. This is an excerpt
from DANCERS! PICK UP YOUR BAMBOOS! a 26 minute
documentary about the history of the oldest Filipino
Folkdance company in Canada.
10. Babylon is Falling Trailer (2001) – a spec trailer
of a martial arts movie that was never, ever made.
11. Lolo’s Child Music Video and excerpt (2001) – The
very first Filipino feature film from Canada, and up
to now, the only one. From Candido’s Ishmael Bernal
award -winning feature length film Lolo’s Child. A
film about dealing with death and domestic violence in
an immigrant home.

12. Ka-Amulan (2002) – An impressionistic piece based
on the kaamulan Filipino folkdance. Another excerpt
from the documentary Dancers! Pick Up Your Bamboos!
13. Ang Pamana : The Inheritance extended trailer
(2006) – This is Candido’s first feature film to be
shot in the Philippines. A supernatural folktale about
what happens when a balikbayan inherits land in deep
dark Bulacan, shot in 35mm dolby digital.
March 17 (Saturday)
Kidlat Tahimik: TURUMBA

Turumba (1984)
Set in a tiny Philippine village, Tahimik's Turumba
focuses on one family which traditionally made
papier-mache animals to sell during the Turumba
religious festivities. When they get a huge order, the
whole life of the family is changed, as Tahimik wryly
observes the "creation of the proletariat. "

Perfumed Nightmare (1977)
The story of the filmmaker's awakening from his long
nightmare, the lotus land of a third world naif's
entrancement by the promises of American technological
society.

Held Mondays to Saturdays at Mag:net Café Katipunan,
Cinekatipunan screenings start at 5:30 PM.
While the film screenings are free, viewers are
encouraged to make voluntary contributions for the
honoraria of the featured filmmakers. For questions or
comments about Cinekatipunan write to
sinag_haraya@yahoo.com.

Cinekatipunan programs precede Mag:net Café's nightly
holding of Live Performances by well-known and
emerging bands and musicians. Mag:net Café is located
along Katipunan Avenue (fronting Miriam and Ateneo) in
Quezon City. For more inquiries please call 9293191 or
visit www.magnet.com.ph. ###

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