PeliKULa! Pin@y Film Series

Dim the lights, silence your cell phones, butter your popcorn, sit back and relax as Kularts presents its first Pin@y Film series featuring works by today's leaders in cutting-edge cutting-edge Pin@y cinema.

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Dim the lights, silence your cell phones, butter your popcorn, sit back and relax as Kularts presents its first Pin@y Film series featuring works by today’s leaders in cutting-edge cutting-edge Pin@y cinema.

October 4, 5PM
Bayanihan Community Center

1010 Mission St. San Francisco, CA 94103
Art for Social Change (Documentaries)
Admission: $7

Tickets: www.brownpapertickets.com/event/79743




FEATURING:

Hip Hip Mestizaje: Racialization,
Resonance, and Filipino American
Knowledge of Self

Director: Mark Villegas

Why Filipinos, why hip hop? A coast-to-coast exploration of Filipinos immersion into the hip hop movement, highlighting the cultural and racial impact of colonization on Filipino artists.



Sounds of a New Hope

Director: Eric Tandoc

Co-presented by ALAY


Growing up around LA’s neighborhood gangs in the 90s, a young Filipino-American named Kiwi (Jack DeJesus) became an MC and community organizer, using hip-hop to raise consciousness for genuine democracy. Through sharing life experiences, beats, and rhymes, youth from San Mateo to Metro Manila make connections across oceans that inspire the next generation to continue the ongoing struggle for freedom.



Showman Shaman

Director: Egay Navarro


Free-thinking independent artists catapulted Baguio into a vital art center of the Philippines in the late 80s such as Roberto Villanueva’s art installation of his own cremation – outdoors, in the middle of Baguio City, mourners circled his funeral pyre, chanting and dancing to the beat of gangsa gongs.

Huna Huna
Director: Wilfred Galila

A haunting art film calling for environmental awareness and action in response to the largest oil spill in Philippine history.



Q&A Panel: Eric Tandoc, Suzanne Llamado (Baguio Arts Guild), and Wilfred Galila