Eight films from HumDiv compete in 33rd Gawad Alternatibo
Eight films produced by students and professors from the Communication and Media Studies (CMS) program of UP Visayas’ Division of Humanities have been selected as finalists for the 33rd Gawad CCP Para sa Alternatibong Pelikula at Video. Established in 1987, Gawad Alternatibo is the longest-running independent film competition of its kind in the ASEAN Region.

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Eight films produced by students and professors from the Communication and Media Studies (CMS) program of UP Visayas’ Division of Humanities have been selected as finalists for the 33rd Gawad CCP Para sa Alternatibong Pelikula at Video.
Established in 1987, Gawad Alternatibo is the longest-running independent film competition of its kind in the ASEAN Region. It recognizes Filipino films in four categories — Short Feature, Documentary, Animation, and Experimental.
This year, among the eight films from UP Visayas Miagao, six were produced by students of filmmaker and lecturer, Arden Rod Condez. Professors and filmmakers, Kevin Piamonte and Bobby Rodriguez, also produced a film funded by the university.
Seven films are finalists of the Short Feature Category, while the other one is a documentary produced by first year CMS student, Mary Angeline Soriaso, Jane Mariane Biyo from the College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, and Katya Marie Corazon Puertollano from the University of the Philippines Los Baños.
[Short Feature Category]
CMS 177 Class of Arden Rod Condez
“Camille Alone” by Kaya Guillen
“Gutab” by Mary Andrea Palmares
“Here Not Here” by Mariah Vianca Quinesio
“Issa Prank” by Louangel Benjamin
“Manyaok” by Kate Villanueva
“The Girl from Nowhere” by Flory Tacuban
Produced by Kevin Piamonte and Bobby Rodriguez
“Sa Pagpula sang Lawod” by Kenneth De la Cruz
[Documentary Category]
“Panambi” by Myra Angeline Soriaso, first year CMS student, Jane Mariane Biyo, and Katya Marie Corazon Puertollano.
For the second time, the festival is going to be held online. Last year, Kevin Piamonte’s “Bukog” was also among the finalists in the Short Feature Category. Screening dates are to be announced soon. (Charmie Saligumba, Division of Humanities)
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