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The slow-cinema maestro’s rare color film views history as more than just black and white The post The austere poetry of Lav ...
Last month, we were at the Marché du Film of the Cannes Film Festival in France to meet film industry professionals from 140 ...
Several names bearing resemblance to incumbent lawmakers from the House of Representatives and the Senate, along with one ...
The Cannes Film Festival may be hosting yet another virtual-reality programme this year, but the most immersive event on the ...
By the standards of Filipino formalist and running-time maximalist Lav Diaz, his latest opus “Magellan” qualifies as a ...
For Filipino Americans, celebrating Philippine Independence Day has evolved into a powerful expression of identity and ...
Oceans are the large, linked bodies of saltwater that have approximately 71% of the surface area on Earth and contribute ...
Mexican actor Gael Garcia Bernal stars in a new film which re-examines the discovery of the Philippines by European explorers ...
After receiving critical acclaim at Cannes, including a five-minute standing ovation during its premiere night, Lav Diaz’s ...
Would you go back? And after spending a mere 24 hours in Lisbon two years ago, I’ve been desperate to return. On our first ...
Americans bemoan the scourge of graffiti on or near our roadways, and you would be moaning plenty to see the spray-painted words and letters on any flat surface of concrete, metal or wood — mile ...
Practicing reciprocity between humans and nature—namely caring relationships between people and nature when they perceive ...