PeliKULa! Pin@y Film Screening

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PeliKULa! Pin@y Film Screening

Time: November 1, 2009 from 3pm to 8pm
Location: Bayanihan Community Center, San Francisco, CA
Street: 1010 Mission St. @ 6th St.
City/State: San Francisco, CA 94103
Info/Tickets/Map: http://kularts.org/calendar.p…
Phone: 415-239-0249
Event Type: film, community, pinoy, kularts, bayanihan, center, arts
Organized By: Kularts
Latest Activity: Oct 27, 2009

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PeliKULa! Pin@y Film Series
3-8pm, Sun Nov 1
Admission: $7 ($10 includes $3 donation to Ondoy Relief)
Tickets: https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/85915

The second screening in Kularts PeliKULa! Pin@y Film Series. Honoring All Soul's Day by exploring the dark corners of the human psyche...

Shorts Program
3-5PM

No. 4
Director: Benito Bautista
Retired Japanese-American Couple, Kazuo and Mitsuko, are held hostage for a day when a manic stranger, Kilo, decides to invade them in their newly-purchased airstream. Starring Philippine award-winning actor, Raymond Bagatsing.

Kundiman
Director: Noel Shaw
Kundiman probes the psyche of Tess, a nurse whose life is fragmented by repressed memories of brutality and torture. Spiritual redemption collides with spiritual disintegration in this short film mystery. Featuring Bindlestiff Studio's own Alex Torres!

Last Full Show
Director: Mark V. Reyes
Teenage student, Crispin, gets his kicks after school by cruising the dark underbelly of the Manila gay scene - an old movie theater frequented by other cruisers. The joys, sorrows, and dangers of forbidden love are explored in this poignantly-crafted short film.

God Only Knows
Director: Mark V. Reyes
In a decaying Philippines slum, an innocent journey to the market turns into devastation for single mother Maria and her 10-year-old son Santiago.

With Video Introduction by Noel Shaw
Q&A Panel with Mark V. Reyes and Benito Bautista.
Moderated by R.J. Lozada

Feature Presentation
6-8PM

Ang Pamana: The Inheritance
Director: Romeo Candido
Canadian balikbayan Johnny inherits a family farm in rural Bulacan where winged, half-bodied vampires, blood-sucking monsters disguised as humans, and tobacco-smoking giants frolic to scare the living daylights out of the farm's human inhabitants. Featuring Phoemela Baranda, entertainment anchor of ABS-CBN's TV Patrol.

With Video Introduction by Romeo Candido

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