ALL FILM & TV FEATURES
The Architecture of Film Narrative: Constructing Meaning from Chaos
In films like ‘Mulholland Drive’, ‘Hiroshima Mon Amour’, and ‘Himala’, fragmentation shapes how time, identity, and space are experienced.
Where Love and Intimacy Live Between Languages in ‘Gitling’
At its core, Gitling interrogates how intimacy is shaped through language; not only the words people speak, but the effort it takes to meet someone across differences.
Riding the Wrong Train to the Right Station: How ‘The Lunchbox’ Redefines Love Beyond Permanence
In ‘The Lunchbox’, a misdelivered meal becomes a story about love that transforms without lasting. Love and meaning don’t need permanence to matter because sometimes the “wrong train” still brings you where you need to go.
‘Agapito’ and a Duckpin Alley’s Journey From Bulacan to Beyond
From its humble beginnings in Bulacan to its journey to Cannes and now Toronto, ‘Agapito’ stands not necessarily as a banner for all Filipino stories, but as one story tied to a brother, a father, and a community that keeps a humble duckpin alley alive.

