SHORT FILMS
SIPHAYO NG KABATAAN
One of the issues that continue to trouble our country is the concept of "The more, the merrier." As they say, yet how far will you laugh when your family is facing hunger?

In the past three years, the Philippines have been struggling in trying to get out of the list of countries with high population. On a more worrying note, the sudden rise of teenage mothers further tightens the chain.

Let us have a peek and see the dismay of the young ones who were forced out of their childhoods and took the responsibility to serve as the lights of their homes.
  
Nominee for:
Best Documentary Film
Best in Direction
Best in Cinematography
Best in Script
Best in Editing
Best in Audio Use
Best in Poster

BEST:
   Best in Cinematography 
NCR 3rd best documentary film
I am the Director of Photography for this film.​​​​​​​
PEPE
This story unfolds through the eye of young Pepe, the epitome of the next generation. The groveling poverty which forced her mother to sell her purity to the foreign men fueled his determination to be the vanguard of change.  
This short film was also submitted in the Cinemalaya 2020 short feature category. 
I am the Director of Photography and Editor for this film.
SA HULING TALAK
 The film, Sa Huling Talak is a true life portrayal of the struggles associated by tormented high school life, and how teachers sometimes don’t comprehend how mentally affected students are. Speaking up about her academic pressures, Klarisse was labeled as “crazy”’ and was kept in a mental ward. The story revolves on the realistic portrayal of every mentally unstable student, and a detailed description of daily lives lived by a student fighting with her inner demon.
I am the Director of Photography and Editor for this film.
SARANGGOLA
Additional Short Film
iACADEMY SHS Finals/PBL in Developing Filipino Identity in the Arts with Videography
Short Films
Published:

Owner

Short Films

Published:

Creative Fields