BINISAYA SA UP DILIMAN
Videotheque
Apr 27, Apr 30 & May 1
The BINISAYA film festival is a balm to the cultural sores hundreds of years of colonialism has left us with. The film festival’s continued existence and growth dares to defy convention and expectation. BINISAYA aims to develop a uniquely Cebuano sensibility by providing a venue to showcase Bisaya films and Global Cinema unfettered by commercial constraints. BINISAYA has also showcased works from Philippine regions and neighboring Asian countries. The festival itself has travelled through pop-up screenings all over the country — schools, cinematheques, posh coffee shops, barangay basketball courts, under bridge communities, among others.
BINISAYA ANIMASYON SET
TRT: 69 minutes
Hinagunoy sa Goryon
15 minutes
by Karl Derick Sia
It was in the humble and peaceful countryside where the clouds spread across
the sky and the palm leaves sway to the fresh mountain breeze that a growing
fledgling experiences the pain of loss, the loss of time, and the time unspent
with the father he never met. We follow the life of this tree sparrow towards
the end of his, and the start of another.
Memorya
8 minutes
by Jovanni Tinapay
Trish, an introverted girl, meets up with her long-lost childhood friend which
sparks a series of miscommunications and disappointments before she finds out
what she was really missing.
Hay Ang Emo nga Iro
15 minutes
by Aldo Banaynal
Happy is an emotional dog.
Mga Damgo
8 minutes
by Remton Suazola
A story about Tonyo and a tree.
Sierra Madre
14 minutes
by Jovanni Tinapay
Kalipay, a young girl, searches for her grandfather’s long lost ship in a conflict
in between her family and the sea.
Ang Bitoon ug Ang Barungay
23 minutes
by Aldo Banaynal
A story about a star and a flying fish.
Watch teaser here:https://www.facebook.com/binisaya/videos/306062163403865/UzpfSTE5NjkxMTkzMzgzNzQ3Mzo5ODkyODE1ODQ2MDA1MDA/