A total of 60 people attended the screening and with EPFC's max capacity, it was a full house. Everyone enjoyed the screening and the goodies offered by Fuse Catering and Trader Joe's for the event. Technically, everything went smoothly and I was thankful for that. Met old friends, met new friends and a fellow filmmaker who wanted to work on a full-length Filipino Film Festival in Los Angeles. It was extremely fun to coordinate this program and despite some nailbiting waiting for Sigfreid's DVDs to arrive from the Philippines and transferring Sheron Dayoc's dox to Quicktime the day before, everything went good. Was told more than a couple of times how moved they were with the works shown and some shed tears. Echo Park Film Center folks were really great! I can't wait to do another program for them.
10.19.2008
9.29.2008
independent film and video shorts from the philippines
OCTOBER 16, 2008
THURSDAY 8:00 PM
$5 ADMISSION
PROJECT: PACIFIC PIPELINE FILM AND VIDEO SERIES - Edition 2008
curated by Irene Suico Soriano
An evening of inspiring, challenging and thought provoking shorts from a new generation of film and videomakers from the Philippines. JOIN US!
ECHO PARK FILM CENTER
1200 N. Alvarado Street
(near sunset)
Los Angeles, CA 90026
*plan early, street parking only
Light snacks provided by FUSE CATERING
CO-SPONSORED BY AISAREMA, an asian pacific american arts organization & the UCLA Asian American Studies Center
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IMAHE NASYON
PIPELINE Omnibus: Imahe Nasyon
Works by Ted Ermitano, Ellen Ramos & RA Rivera
Works by Ted Ermitano, Ellen Ramos & RA Rivera
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Ellen Ramos,
Imahe Nasyon,
Jon Red,
RA Rivera,
Tad Ermitano
RIGHTS I & II
PIPELINE Viral Video To Big Screen
Adelisa by Kiri Dalena -RIGHTS I
Silenced by Keith Sicat - RIGHTS II
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