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Three Cinemalaya films go to Busan


Three Filipino indies have been invited to the Busan International Film Festival to be held in South Korea this October. Lawrence Fajardo’s “Posas,” best film in the Directors’ Showcase, will be part of “A Window on Asian Cinema.” Vincent Sandoval’s “Aparisyon” will compete in the New Currents section, while Mes de Guzman’s “Diablo,” best film in the New Breed section, will be in the international premiere division.  Bayani San Diego Jr.


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Tags: Busan International Film Festival , Cinemalaya , Posas , “Aparisyon” , “Diablo”

  • colliev

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    • stama

      baka takot na mawalan ng taga hanap buhay ang nanay ni sarah…makasariling ina ayaw lumigaya ang anak samantalang puro trabaho ang anak para mabigyan sila ng magandang buhay



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