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SCREENING

SCREENING

Amin Parvin Iran

A place in the middle of an ever changing city, but frozen in time. We embodied the qualities of decomposing, reshaping, growing, shrinking. We let the stillness fill our bones and time to leave its traces. Starting this project with a few questions in our heads, we finished it with many more, and we aim to provoke some within our audiences. How can we, the overground walking community, relate to the underground resting community? How can we transform, encapsulate, and work with the traces, by means of movements? Searching for heritage, we made a journey into our bodies and traveled through time. Three foreigners, we reached to our ancestors and found them resting among buildings, few meters below our feet.

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Directors:

Amin Parvin (Iran)

Lara Bakhssar (Syria)

Aleksandar Isailovic (Serbia)

Ella, a Female Morion

by Bryan Viray Philippines

Ella Mazon shares her “panata” (vow) in wearing a mask, an uncommon story in a male-dominated Moryonan in Marinduque island, Philippines. One of the featured documentaries of Tuloy Po! project, this film is produced by the Likha-an Resource Center under the auspices of the Philippine National Commission for Culture and the Arts, Intramuros Administration, and Office of Deputy Speaker and Congresswoman Loren Legarda. Director: Bryan Viray (Philippines)

Twilight Chants

by Joko Sudibyo Indonesia

The change will happen. Change is a divine mystery. Change makes us realize that we will surely return to the creator no matter how far we go.

Directors:

Joko Sudibyo (Indonesia) and

Galih Suci Manganti (Indonesia)

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