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May 032017
 

The short film “Jodilerks Dela Cruz, Employee of the Month” by Filipino director Carlo Francisco Manatad has been chosen to compete at the 70th Cannes Film Festival’s Semaine de la Critique – the first Filipino film to join the International Critics Week competition.

Jodilerks Dela Cruz, Employee of the Month

Manatad’s film is the only Asian film that made it to the top 10 short films to compete in the 56th edition of the International’s Critic Week category at the prestigious Cannes festival to be held in France from May 18 to 26.

Carlo Francisco Manatad

Carlo Francisco Manatad [via Semaine de la Critique]

Jodilerks Dela Cruz, Employee of the Month” was selected to be on the Cannes World Premiere list from among 1,700 entries submitted to the festival by filmmakers from around the world.

Manatad is presented in the selection as a Filipino film director and editor whose films have screened in important festivals including Locarno, Clermont Ferrand, to name a few. He is currently working on his first feature film, A Wrong Season, about the devastation of his hometown Tacloban by Typhoon Haiyan.

Jodilerks is a comedy short film about a gas station attendant, played by award-winning indie Film actress Angeli Bayani, on her last day of duty at the station before its closure. The film is described as aiming to poke fun at the country’s unemployment problem.

A UP Film Institute alumnus, Manatad’s film credits also include winning the best comedy short film for “Fatima Marie Torres and the Invasion of Space Shuttle Pinas 25” at the 26th Aspen Shortfest in Colorado, USA.

Manatad is also the film editor of “A Gentle Night” by Qiu Yang which is competing at the Cannes Shorts Main Competition.

 

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Jul 272015
 
4 Pinay students’ excel in GENIUS Olympiad in NY

Tiffany Lao, Melissa Cheng, Annicka Koteh, Anjeli Panis [via Philstar] Four Pinay senior high school students brought home gold and bronze awards back to the Philippines from this year’s Global Environmental Issues and Us (GENIUS) Olympiad held in June at the State University of New York in Oswego. Out of 1, 171 submissions from 69 applicant countries, 401 were selected to introduce their research projects to compete across the Globe including the soon-to-be graduates of Immaculate Conception Academy in Greenhills, San Juan. Annicka Koteh and Anjeli Panis won the gold medal for their study entitled, “The Feasibility of Utilizing Sago (Metroxylon sagu) Starch and Virgin Coconut (Cocos Nucifera) Oil in the Production of an Antibacterial and Biodegradable Plastic Coating.” This study of Koteh and Panis introduced an eco-friendly alternative to standard fossil-fuel-based plastic coatings. They used Sago Starch and Virgin Coconut Oil as main components for their science project. These plastic coatings are commonly found in paper wares such as plates and cups. On the other hand, Melissa Cheng and Tiffany Lao won the bronze medal for “A Study on the Varying Amounts of Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVOH) and Cassava Starch (Manihot Esculenta) as Biodegradable and Water Soluble Alternative for Polystyrene Packaging Loose Fill.” Through the use of polyvinyl alcohol and cassava starch, Cheng and Lao presented an alternative plastic in non-toxic, “green” loose fills to replace the non-biodegradable polystyrene packaging “peanuts” to be used to fill gaps in transporting boxes. GENUIS Olympiad is an International Event that introduces exceptional research Read More …