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Keep ReadingQCinema 2021 happens from November 26 - December 5, 2021.
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Keep ReadingGlenn Barit's earnest—if messy—new film is one for the books.
Keep ReadingThe festival happens from October 13 to 22.
Keep ReadingEditor’s Note: Review first published on Screen Anarchy as part of their TIFF coverage. It’s a common platitude, the choices we make defining us. But what about those we don’t make? The country we live in, the class we’re born into, our family, etc. They may or may not define who we are, but they
Keep ReadingThe lineup for this year’s QCinema is, to say the least, exciting. I say this without irony. The Circle Competition, though smaller in number, indcludes titles from promising talents—Dwein Baltazar’s “Oda sa Wala” and Timmy Harn’s “Dog Days” are first in my mind. Like last year, there are two DocQ Documentaries: one about religious
Keep ReadingWelcome to the Unreel QCinema 2018 Festival Guide! It’s the one-page primer for all-things QCinema, complete with film info, trailers, ticket information, screening schedule and more. There is no shortage good local films this year. Last July, Cinemalaya 2018 brought us fan favorites like Kip Oebanda’s “Liway”, and critically acclaimed entries like Carlo Catu’s
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