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BY NESTOR CUARTERO

 

 

Trailer nestor Cuartero

JUST A THOUGHT: “Opportunities are like sunrises. If you wait too long, you miss them.” – William Arthur Ward

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MORE NEW SHORT FILMS: Here are 13 more new films (shorts) taking part in the first Video Home Festival.

VHF is a new undertaking spearheaded by review school entrepreneur and film producer Dr. Carl Balita.

Balita launched the Video Home Festival in March as a short-film making competition anchored on the theme “Lockdown.”

Proceeds go to Mowelfund.

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FILMS ABOUT QUARANTINE:

“Last Sem na ni Peter:” A graduating student struggles with school demands during pandemic, by Ken Leviste.

“Hugas Kamay:” Film creates a darker world when jealousy and pandemic collide, by Kim de las Alas.

“Awit:” A reflection of the lockdown effect as seen outside of television, Lander Sy.

“Batikas:” Combines documentary and fiction in creating a future timeline after the pandemic, by Lino Balmes.

“Why? Fi:” A man loses his online connection during lockdown, by Mark Balderama.

“Dagiti Tallo a Virgen (Three Virgins):” A depressed woman goes beyond her imagination to achieve her dream, by Melver Ritz Gomez.

“Karen Is Trying to Connect:” Students try to connect to their classes with much difficulty, by Regin de Guzman.

“Class of 2020:” Poses the question, “What will happen to the future of our youth?,” by Robinson Planilla.

“Ayuda:” The comedic experiences of barangay officials while conducting a meeting online, by Ryan Termoso.

“Siklo:” Celebrating light after the storm, by Sophie Casasola.

“Ibayo ng Pagtangis:” How one deals with one’s baggage, by Sophie Casasola, Francis Tavas, and Le Anne Flores.

“Online Classes:” The effects of pandemic on a student’s mental health, by Sofia Jornacion.

“Sina Alexa, Xander at Ang Universe:” The lives of two siblings change in the time of pandemic, by Vahn Pascual.

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