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Showing posts with label cinekalikasan. Show all posts
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Monday, June 25, 2007

This Week @ Cinekatipunan (June 25-30, 2007)

Cinekatipunan This Week: Cuban Docu, Cinekalikasan, Experimental Shorts, Kidlat De Guia, Elvert Banares

THIS WEEK AT CINEKATIPUNAN
June 25 to 30, 2007

This week, Cinekatipunan forays into Latin American
works with its Cuban program on Monday, June 25. The
Cuban fim program features the documentary Mission
Against Terror, an indictment of the war on terror
being unleashed by covert elements from the United
States against people's fighting for sovereignty and
freedom from terror. The film is to be presented by
Amistad Philippine-Cuban Friendship Association.

Tuesday's environmental film program, Cinekalikasan sa
Cinekatipunan, will feature short works on the Pasig
river and the people's right to water by campus-based
filmmakers and a video-documentary produced by IBON
Foundation.

A Midsummer's Night of Dreams, June 27's marathon
screening of experimental films, will feature works by
around twelve filmmakers, including Sherad Sanchez,
Claudia Staerk, Vivian Limpin,
Donal Foreman, Moshe & Katrin, Jasmine Nadua Trice,
Nerissa Picadizo, Khavn Dela Cruz, Kiri Dalena,
Emmanuel Dela Cruz, Jane Osborne, and Tessa de
Guzman. The program is being curated by
Afghan-American filmmaker Waise Azimi. The program
precedes mag:net's acoustic night at 7 pm, making
Wednesday a non-stop night of film and good music.
Kidlat de Guia show his works on Thursday.

Capping the weekday is the world premiere of the short
film Nykto by Elvert de la Cruz Bañares is on the
Friday, June 29, program. Nykto will be shown
alongside four other selected works by the filmmaker
in the eXtermination3.

Held Mondays to Saturdays at Mag:net Café
Katipunan,Cinekatip unan screenings start at 5:00 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.

PROGRAM

June 25 (Monday)
Cuban Film Program
Bernie Dwyer and Roberto Ruiz Rebo: MISSION AGAINST
TERROR
To be presented by the Philippine-Cuban Friendship
Association (Amistad-Philippine s)

Mission Against Terror
48 mins | Documentary

Five Cuban men are in prison for being anti-terrorists
in the country that declared war against terror.

Cuba has every right to protect its country and people
from ultra-right groups in Miami that have killed
scores in their island right under the US government’s
nose. So were known terrorists at large in Miami
monitored by Cuban patriots, who also passed
information to US authorities. Could there have been a
mix up? Instead of the terrorists, the anti-terrorists
were abducted and locked up.

The Cuban Five (Gerardo Hernández, Ramón Labañino,
Fernando González, René González and Antonio Guerrero)
were illegally held in US jails since 1998 and denied
family visits and bail after almost two years of being
in solitary confinement. Lawyer Leonard Weinglass
calls this case a political one, and a “violation”
from the start.

“Mission Against Terror” maps Cuba ’s 48-year struggle
against terrorism and the clamor for the freedom of
Cuban 5. Its use of historic footage and interviews
with experts and families of the accused make moving
portraits of the Cuban patriots and elusive justice in
the US .

Bernie Dwyer and Roberto Ruiz collaborated on this
critically acclaimed Irish-Cuban documentary that
debuted at Havana ’s 26th Festival of New Latin
American Cinema in December 2004.

Following the film, former political prisoner and
member of the FREE THE CUBAN FIVE Committee of Amistad
(Philippines- Cuba Friendship Association) Donato
Continente will present on the issue and inform on how
individuals can become involved. Cuban Ambassador
H.E.Jorge Rey Jimenez is also invited to give his
remarks.

June 26 (Tuesday)
Sinekalikasan Program

This third screening of environmental films will
feature two works on the state of the Pasig River by
students of the University of the Philippines College
of Mass Communications (UP CMC) and a
video-documentary on the people's right to water by
socio-economic think tank IBON Foundation.

Kilometro Bente Siyete: Industriya sa Basura at Suba
(2007| 21 mins)
A student documentary on the effects of toxic heavy
metals on the health of the community and the
environment along Pasig river. [Likang Likas
Productions]

Tabing-Ilog (Riverside)
(2007| 11 mins)
A student documentary feature on the everyday lives of
the communities and workers along the Pasig River as
they strive to live a normal life despite the degree
of waste dumping and pollution in the area. [Elephant
Child Productions]

Tubig: Buhay o Tubo? (Water: Life or Profit?)
(2006|Digital video|14 mins)
The right to water is the right to life. Water should
be used for meeting people's needs—for their
livelihood and for their daily use. But government
denies farmers and fisherfolk of water for livelihood
in favor of the interests of big private and foreign
investors' use of the nation's water resources.
[Directed by Miles Quero Asa, Philomel Buena and EJ
Mijares | Written by Hilda Rosca Nartea and Miles
Quero Asa | Produced by IBON Foundation Inc.]

June 27 (Wednesday)
A Midsummers Night of Dreams: Experimental films
curated by WAISE AZIMI
Featuring
Sherad Sanchez - Iyak Ni Maria (7 minutes)
Claudia Staerk – Iceland (20 minutes)
Vivian Limpin – Silig (5 minutes) Kunyang (20 minutes)

Donal Foreman – Under (2 minutes) When I Was 18 (8
minutes) Film By The Sea (3 minutes)
wsh (3 minutes) -
Moshe & Katrin - Mga Bagay na May Pakpak (20 minutes)
Jasmine Nadua Trice
Nerissa Picadizo – Stressful X (20 minutes)
Khavn Dela Cruz – Our Daily Bread (?) Literature (10
minutes)
Kiri Dalena – Red Saga (20 minutes)
Emmanuel Dela Cruz – Imagining Edsa (5 minutes)
Tatlong Lamok (9 minutes)
Jane Osborne – Drive (15 minutes)
Tessa de Guzman - The Perfect Couple (1 minute/30
seconds)

Waise Azimi graduated from Bard College in 2005 with a
degree in sociology. In 2003, Waise Azimi shot a
documentary titled: Afghanistan After, about how life
has changed two years after the fall of the Taliban.
Most recently he is working on the post-production of
documentary that covered the training of a young group
of Afghan recruits as they struggled through the
Afghan National Army's training program at the Kabul
Military Training Center. Waise Azimi has grown up in
Manila and loves the city and its people.

June 28 (Thursday)
Works by KIDLAT DE GUIA

June 29 (Friday)
eXtermination3: selected films by Elvert de la Cruz
Bañares

Ang Bayan Kong Payapa [My Peaceful Country]
(4 min)
This is the state of the nation cycle. (Originally, a
2-channel video installation for a CCP-exhibit
organized by TutoK Karapatan), the work was re-edited
for normal screening pleasures.)

astrangiam
(7min)
Mind over matter. Perception over fact. Life over
death. Shot in Casio Exilim EX-53 still camera,
'astrangiam' meditates on the parallelisms of time,
spontaneity, assumptions, dreams and elements of
nature.

Sukdulan Ng Pagrahuyo sa Dambana ng Sirenang Walang
Ulo
[The Zenith of Seduction at the Altar of the Headless
Mermaind]
(12 min)
Poetry on video tackling themes of innocence, vices
and self-destruction. Shot in 1993 and re-constructed
in 2006.

Itiwarik: Talu-saling Batas [Invert: The Temperamental
Law]
(7 min)
A student piece (way back in 1994) exorcising (and
criticizing) the relationship between man and society.
Is man living up to the decays of society or is he
poised to discover that he himself is the destroyer of
his path?

Nykto
(12 min)
Emptiness can be an equation of one's search for
better beginnings. It seems that one of the basic
wonders of life is to enter dark tunnels to be able to
separate the hypothetical from the not. A loose
adaptation of the poem "Darkness" by Arris Rivera.
* World Premiere

Elvert de la Cruz Bañares is a filmmaker, curator,
educator and multi-media artist. His films have been
screened in underground film festivals in the United
States, Australia, Canada, Singapore and Japan. He
curated first time Filipino programs for the
'Queerfest: Vancouver Gay & Lesbian Film Festival' and
the 'Antimatter Underground Film & Video Festival' in
Victoria, Canada. He has, by far, written, produced
and directed 43 shorts (he calls them his "little
low-budget films"). "Gemini" is the only Filipino Film
in Official Selection at the Antimatter Underground
Film Festival 2004 in Canada and was presented as an
installation at the Daejon Museum of Art in South
Korea in 2005. Twice he was sent as Philippine
Delegate to Filipino film festivals in China
(Beijing'05 and Shanghai'06) . He is currently
finishing his two full-length films, 'Alipo-op Sa
Animo' (Fog In The Consciousness) and 'The Atomika
Settlement: Devastation Canvas # 5'. He is the
festival director of eKsperim[E]nto Festival of Film,
Video & New Media and the 2006 ASEAN Film Festival (at
The Podium).

June 30 (Saturday)
TO BE ANNOUNCED
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Friday, June 01, 2007

Cinekatipunan in June 2007

Cinekatipunan
in
June 2007

Cinekatipunan will resume its daily screenings
starting on June 4, 2007. The new screening time is from 5
PM to 6:30 PM. We would like to acknowledge the over
200 Filipino, Malaysian, Taiwanese, Cambodian,
Singaporean, Canadian, Australian, American, Korean,
Thai and Slovenian film artists, curators, critics,
teachers and organizations for their participation in
Mag:net Cinekatipunan since its first screening in
November 2006, including:

Cesar Hernando, Elvin Valerio, Raymond Red, Jon Red,
Ditsi Carolino, Kidlat Tahimik, Nick Deocampo, Jeck
Cogama, Mark dela Cruz, Sigrid Andrea Bernardo, You
Porny, Sol Garcia, Tanya Jamon, Tey Clamor, Dohna
Sarmiento, Glenn Ituriaga, Joy Domingo, Ging Flores,
Rianne Hill Soriano, Bor Ocampo, JB Corrioso, Teddy
Co, Khavn dela Cluz, Michael Sandoval, Keith Sicat,
Sari Dalena Sicat, Camilla Griggers, Milo Sogueco,
Peter Chua, Tad Ermitano, John Torres, Raya Martin,
Lav Diaz, Mark Gary, Denisa Reyes, Roberto Chabet,
Manuel Ocampo, Conrado Velasco, Poklong Anading,
Jevijoe Vitug, Lena Cobangbang, MM Yu, Jayson
Oliveria, Louie Cordero, Kaloy Olavides, Yason Banal,
Ranelle Dial, Robert Langenegger, Lea Lim, Cocoy
Lumbao, Yasmin Sison, Gary Ross Pastrana, Tikoy
Aguiluz, Elvert de la Cruz Bañares, Jay Ticar, Quark
Henares, Mario Cornejo, Monster Jimenez, Paolo
Villaluna, Ellen Ramos, Ricky Orellana, Jun Sabayton,
Sherad Anthony Sanchez, Roxlee, Howie Severino,
Briccio Santos, Sigfreid Barros Sanchez, Seymour
Barros Sanchez, J Pacena, Dino Manrique, Malcolm Guy,
Marie Boti, Eylem Kaftan, Garry Beitel, Barry Lazar,
Rod Prosser, UP Cinema As Art Movement, UP Cinema Arts
Society, Ateneo Loyola Film Circle, UST Moving
Concepts, DLSU Dasmarinas 24 FPS, UPLB Zoom Out,
MayDay Productions, Samasama Group, International
Festival For Cinema and Technology, World Dance
Alliance-Philippine s, UP Sining at Lipunan, University
of Makati Film Society, Southern Tagalog Exposure,
Tudla Productions, Sine Patriyotiko, Kodao
Productions, Sinekalye, Dempster Samarista, Libay
Linsangan Cantor, Ed Lejano, Roland Tolentino, Julie
Lluch, Mes de Guzman, Ruello Lozendo, Joy Domingo,
Maisa Demetillo, Jess Santiago, Auraeus Solito, Hai,
Jimmy Flores, Michiko Yamamoto, Raymond Lee, Romeo
Candido, Elli Zafari, Wi Ding Ho, Tom Shu Yu Lin,
Cheng Yu-Chieh, Dave Frazier, Sean Scanlan, Urban
Nomad Film Festival, Nai Rui Chng, Martyn See, Gek Li
San, Ho Choon Hiong, Jacen Tan, Milo A. Paz, Lyle
Sacris, JP Carpio, Ron Magbuhos Papag, Carlitos
Siguion-Reyna, Paul Morales, Marlene Burog, Nika
Bohinc, Alexis Tioseco, Jan Cvitkovi?, Felinda Bagas,
Pam Miras, Armi Rae Cacanindin, Gato Borrero, Camillo
Guanzon, Dave Cuenca, Angelo Alejandro, Celine Roque,
Gabriel Aldecoa, Jan Ludwig Go, Paolo Martinez, Aya
Cadiz, Nolan Rae S. Fabular, Tracy Beverly G. Santuyo,
Michael L. Custoya, Janina Myka S. Mercado, Monica Lea
Timbas, Sandra A. Santiago, Edwin Dalisay JR, Chantily
Tan, Francis John P. Pacheco, Natasha Karla C.
Arevalo, Julius Sebastian, Francis Raphael V. Nuguit,
Benedict Edward Manalo, Karen Manalastas, Patrick
Miguel Jimenez, Val Jayson Dimayuga, Christian
Tablazon, Karl Fredrick Castro, Judy Cariño, Emmanuel
Palo, Kristine Mariel Icban, Carmi Garcia Raymundo,
Alina Co, Malyn Punay, David Diuco, Karen May Ocampo,
Emelina A. Aguilar, Yam Palma, Sarah Gacer, Rory
Rebustes, Angela Tañada, Melissa Magalong, Rex Yadao,
Liarnie Ostani, Tomas Estrera III, Mia Buenaventura,
Emman Dela Cruz, Rafael de Leon, Jason Confesor, Love
Nakagawa, Dino Mark Reyes, Anton Miguel Halageña, JR
Siojo, Paolo Miguel Lopez, Raine Orallo, Edwin
Guillermo, ArtFarm Asia, Ramon del Prado, Avid
Liongoren, Gian Mawo, Rastle Lozano, Jericho Añonuevo,
Karen Abarca, Katz Delfin, JM Quiblat, Annie Beldia,
Chris Manjares, Rembrandt Vocalan, Richie Quirino,
Collis Davis, Mark Misa, Joaquin Misa, Bulan Luna, Ray
Gibraltar, Lai Crisostomo, Ruel Bimuyag, Tommy
Hafalla, Chaithawat Tulathon, Luis Quirino, Paula
Cadsawan, Jaypee Zuniga, Jopay Guillermo, Daniel
Matutina, Brendan Goco, Qubry Quesada, Dong-Hyun Kim,
Seoul Independent Film Festival, Jin-sung Choi,
Seong-sook Kim, Ming-Chieh Sung, Lee Seok-hoon, Dong
Won, Marisa Cohen, Neeta Mittal, Paul Lazarus, Stefan
Georgiou, Jean-Pierre Jacquet, Carla B Guttmann, Eva
Colmers, Chris Dowling, Deborah VanSlet, Deborah
Kuleff, Vanessa Libertad Garcia, Lynn Shelton, Fiona
Cameron, Passia Pandora, Anino Shadowplay, Don
Salubayba, Datu Arellano, Teta Tulay, JT Pandy, Juan
Miguel Sevilla, Vivian Limpin, Waise Azimi, Kaity
Chua, Mackie Galvez, Jelise Chung, Ma. Katrina R. Tan,
Fairuz Sulaiman, Chi Too, Ng Ken Kin, Crystal Woo,
Sidney Tan, Tony Pietra, Mien Lor, Amy Lim, Margaret
Bong, Nadiah Hamzah, Rajan Paramesran, Umi Salwana
Omar, Mak Wai Hoo, Lam Li, Amir Muhammad, James Lee,
Sharaad Kuttan, Tan Chui Mui.

Cinekatipunan June 2007
Screening Time 5:00-6:30 PM
Mag:net Gallery Café Katipunan
www.magnet.com.ph

4 (M) International Festival for Cinema and Technology
Curated by Marisa Cohen
Neeta Mittal: WINGS OF LEGACY (Dance Film/ USA)
Paul Lazarus: DESPERATE HORSEWIFE (Musical/USA)
Chris Dowling: THE PLIGHT OF CLOWNANA (Dance Film/USA)

5 (T) Raz dela Torre: LABADA (The Laundry)
Felinda Bagas: PARA SA KABATAAN
6 (W) Conrado’s Cabinet
7 (Th) Avid Liongoren’s ROCKETSHEEP
(Music Videos)
8 (F) Moro Film Program
Gutierrez "Teng" Mangansakan II
9 (S) Milo Sogueco: GROOVY: THE COLORS OF PACITA ABAD
(Documentary)
11 (M) International Festival for Cinema and
Technology
Curated by Marisa Cohen
Deborah VanSlet: RULES OF THE ROAD (Dance Film/Canada)

Deborah Kuleff : SALOMON (Dance Film/Australia)
Vanessa Libertad Garcia: A TWO WOMEN ONE ACT(Dance
Film/USA)
Lynn Shelton: MAGNETIZED (Dance Film/USA)
Fiona Cameron: SEA MAMMAL (Dance Film/Australia)
Passia Pandora: BEYOND TIME (Dance Film/Canada)
12 (T) RATED SLEX
Bicol Xpress: HUSTISYA! (Justice!)
(Documentary/ 30mins/2006)
ST Exposure: SULO NG BAGONG PELIKULA
(Documentary/ 36min/2007)
13 (W) Films by Visual Artists (Curated by Poklong
Anading)
14 (Th) Jun Sabayton’s Nerd World Cinema Retrospective
15 (F) Khavn: PUGOT and LITERATURE
16 (S) Kidlat Tahimik: Turumba
18 (M) Korean Indie shorts
Kyoung-mi Lee: FEEL GOOD STORY
(2004 | Fiction | 16mm | Color | 36min)
Soo-yeon Lee: THE GOGGLE
(2000 | 35mm | Color | 34min)
19 (T) Bong Ramos: HAW-ANG (Before Harvest)
(Narrative/Digital/ 2007)
20 (W) A Midsummer’s Night of Dreams: Experimental
Films
Curated by Waise Azimi
Donal Foreman: wsh(3min)
Jane Osborne: DRIVE (15min)
Jasmine Nadua Trice: UNTITLED (10min)
21 (Th) Sherad Anthony Sanchez: APPLE, ABSTRACTION,
COMING TO PASS, IYAK NI MARIA
22 (F) MALIKOT ANG KAMA-Y/O
Films of Yason Banal
23 (S) Campus-Based Films: University of the
Philippines and University of the East (selected by
Prof. Ramon Nunez and Yason Banal)
25 (M) Cuban Film Program
Bernie Dwyer and Roberto Ruiz Rebo: MISSION AGAINST
TERROR (Documentary)
To be presented by the Philippine-Cuban Friendship
Association (Amistad-Philippine s)
26 (T) Cinekalikasan
Curated by Lisa Ito
27 (W) Mario and Agnes Guzman
28 (Th) Kidlat de Guia
29 (F) Elvert de la Cruz Banares
30 (S) Peque Gallaga and Manny Montelibano: Talking
Heads sa Birhause (Multi-screen video installation/ 30
min)
Curated by Teddy Co
Read More »

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Environmental Documentaries @ Cinekatipunan

KALIKASAN-PNE
KALIKASAN— PEOPLES NETWORK FOR THE ENVIRONMENT
26 Matulungin St. Central District, Quezon City ,
Metro Manila, Philippines
Tel./Fax; +63 (2) 924-8756; E-mail:
kalikasan.pne@gmail.com

You are cordially invited to
CineKalikasan 1.2
Film screenings on environmental issues
April 24, 2007 (Tuesday), 5:30 – 7 PM
Mag:net Gallery and Café
AGCOR Building, 335 Katipunan Ave. (fronting Miriam
and Ateneo), Quezon City

Program

The Green Guerillas: The Fight for the Philippine Rain
Forest
Philippines/ Germany/New Zealand, 1995
DV Video, 30 minutes, with subtitles
Directed by Rod Prosser
Production companies: Vanguard Films / WDR, Cologne

In 1994, New Zealand filmmaker Rod Prosser was
commissioned by German television to report on the
efforts of the underground liberation movement to save
the country's rainforest together with the tribal
people of southeast Mindanao from the chainsaws of
multinational timber corporations. The resulting film
is a documentary which pushes the boundaries of the
reportage form to present the fight for the
environment from the perspective of indigenous
revolutionaries.

Sabidong ti Balitok (Toxic Gold)
Philippines, 2005
22 minutes, with subtitles
Directed by Judy Cariño and Emmanuel Palo, with Tan-aw
Multimedia Collective, Save the Abra River Movement
(STARM), Montanosa Relief and Rehabilitation Service
(MRRS), Health Action and Information Network (HAIN)

Sabidong Ti Balitok presents the effects of the
Lepanto Consolidated Mining Company's operations on
the water, earth, air and lives of people living along
the Abra River. It tells the story of the fiery
people's struggle against environmental destruction,
corporate mining and the plunder of the people's
resources.

Agos
Philippines, 2003
18 minutes
Directed by Tomas Estrera III
The filmmaker's undergraduate thesis at the University
of the Philippines College of Fine Arts, Agos is a
video documentary about the effects of the San Roque
Multipurpose Dam project—the largest hydroelectric
irrigation project in Asian history and the 12th
highest dam of its kind in the world—on the Ibaloi
Community and the Agno River in Northern Philippines.

Environmental Documentaries @ Cinekatipunan

Cinekalikasan is a project initiated by Kalikasan
People's Network for the Environment (Kalikasan-PNE)
aiming to popularize various environmental and peoples
struggles through film screenings in different venues.
This screening at mag:net Katipunan, a
bookshop/gallery/ café and home to the Cinekatipunan
film project*, will be the first in this year's
series. While the film screenings are free, the
audience is encouraged to give donations for the
benefit of the featured filmmakers. Food and drinks
may be bought at the café.
Read More »

Monday, April 02, 2007

CineKalikasan 1.1: Environmental film screening @ Mag:net Katipunan

CineKalikasan 1.1

Environmental film screening at mag:net Katipunan
April 10, 2007 (Tuesday)
5:30 – 7 PM
Mag:net Gallery and Café
AGCOR Building , 335 Katipunan Ave. (fronting Miriam
and Ateneo), Quezon City www.magnet.com.ph.

Cinekalikasan is a project initiated by Kalikasan
People's Network for the Environment (Kalikasan-PNE)
aiming to popularize various environmental and peoples
struggles through film screenings in different venues.
This screening at mag:net Katipunan, a
bookshop/gallery/ café and home to the Cinekatipunan
film project*, will be the first in this year's
series.

Cinekalikasan 1.1. presents selected environmental
documentaries on mining in the Philippines. The works
focus on two current sites of struggle where
irresponsible mining has induced adverse damage:
Marinduque—the thirteenth largest island in the
Philippine archipelago—and Rapu-Rapu island in Albay,
Bicol.

CineKalikasan 1.1: Environmental film screening
@ Mag:net Katipunan
The film screenings are free, while food and drinks
may be bought at the café.

April 10 program
In cooperation with the Center for Environmental
Concerns-Philippine s

Sigaw ni Longinus (Longinus' Cry)
Milo A. Paz / 28 mins.
A video documentary on the aftermath of the Marcopper
mine spill tragedy in Marinduque with the Moriones
Festival as a metaphorical background.

Kalagin ang Kadena ng Imperyalistang Pagmimina
(Breaking the Chains of Imperialist Mining)
SIPAT/25 mins.

The fight for environmental justice continues, more
than a decade after the 1996 Marcopper mine tragedy.

Lason (Poison)
9 mins.

A short work on the effects of the Lafayette mine
spill in Rapu-Rapu island, Albay. Produced by Umalpas
Ka, Sagip Isla, and the Rural Missionaries of the
Philippines.

CineKalikasan 1.1: Environmental film screening
@ Mag:net Katipunan
ABOUT CINEKATIPUNAN

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. 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.##
Read More »

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