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‘Asog’ REVIEW: On the Fruits of Filipino Resistance

‘Asog’ is a transgressive docudrama that defiantly stands up in resistance against the powerful forces of oppression that dominate Filipino society. It’s a reminder of the importance of solidarity and resilience in the face of human tragedy.

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‘Alipato at Muog’ REVIEW: On the Endless Search for Justice

‘Alipato at Muog’ is a documentary that follows the futile search for truth and justice by the families of those missing by “enforced disappearance,” focusing on the case of Jonas Burgos, a farmer-activist who has been missing since 2007.

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‘The Gospel of the Beast’ REVIEW: What happens when you cage an innocent puppy

While ‘The Gospel of the Beast’s’ knife doesn’t cut as deep as it should’ve in terms of messaging, the theme and intention of the film are very clear — that economic instability creates beasts that can’t be tamed.

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'Escape' REVIEW: Faster Than A Bullet

'Escape’s’ greatest strength lies in its swift and undemanding visual storytelling, amplifying its mainstream appeal despite the conventional cat-and-mouse tale it tells.

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