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Wednesday, April 13, 2022

DLS-CSB film majors rule AdU filmfest


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Three film students from De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde recently hauled most of the awards at the annual Realifilm competition of Silip@Lente, a student film organization based at Adamson University.

Award-winning filmmakers Vahn Leinard Pascual and Andre Joachim “Aki” Red useled the 1-2 punch of Benilde as sophomore Caitlin Macaraig joined them in the Realifilm “Liwanag sa Dilim” winning circle. They are all taking up Bachelor of Arts in Digital Filmmaking at the DLS-CSB School of Design and Arts.

Pascual’s “Silang Mga Naligaw sa Limot” (They Who Were Lost in Oblivion) bagged the Realifilm Gold Award and Best Director prize, while “Safety Shots” of Anakpula Productions brought home the Realifilm Silver Award, Best Cinematography, and Best Actor for Red.

In addition, “Ihi sa Bote,” written and directed by Macaraig of Kiken Films, secured the Realifilm Award of Virtue, Best in Production Design, and Best Actress for her cousin Mary Grace Macaraig as Elise.





In “Silang mga Naligaw sa Limot,” a girl (Joy Romero Arsola) wakes up after a typhoon surge, recalls the disastrous event that had happened, and later sees a lifeless body lying by the seashore.

Pascual shared that they want to tell the narrative of people who were victimized by typhoons and abused by those who are in the government. “The concept just popped out in my mind when my family decided to go on a beach trip for three days. And with no screenplay and limited equipment – just a tripod, a small camera with kit lens, and my friend as an actress, we decided to make my vision happen.”

In “Safety Shots,” Red focuses on a filmmaker’s attempts to create a film out of unused takes from his previous works, at the height of a creative block brought about by the repetitiveness of pandemic living.

Red, who also acted in the film, shared that he faced a “severe creative burnout” during the pandemic. “Everything around remained just as restrictive and repetitive. Days become harder to differentiate from each other. Frustration was a primary motivator in the creation of this film; frustration from having no control of the inevitable death of passion brought about by an inefficient pandemic response.”

Meanwhile, “Ihi sa Bote” recalls Elise’s childhood trauma as she catches up with her parents and boyfriend one afternoon. As her father brings up her peculiar habit of peeing in bottles when she was younger, everyone laughs at her. However, she feels uncomfortable about it.

Macaraig hopes that matters like this would be given more attention. “This is just a step in creating a world that is far from any form of trauma and it’s about time we initiate healthier conversations. Because to feel is to be human, and no child should feel any different from anyone else,” she stressed.

Pascual was recently cited as Film Ambassador by the Film Development Council of the Philippines and awarded the Ani ng Dangal by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts. This after his film got a special mention from the jury of the 14th Tbilisi Sunrise International Youth Film Festival in Georgia.

On the other hand, Red won the top prize at the 19-21 age category of the third Manila Student Film Festival for “Lilipad na si Birdie,” the Bronze Award for the same film at Realifilm in 2019, and the Best Sound Design for “Signal Notice” at the 8th Nabunturan Film Exhibition or NABIFILMEX in Davao de Oro.

Screenwriter Gilliann Ebreo and filmmakers Mike Sandejas and Joselito “Jay” Altarejos made up the jury of the Realifilm competition this year, with the theme “Go Overboard: Withstand Obstacles of Disarray.”


Monday, April 11, 2022

SCAP reiterates support for Leni-Kiko tandem, expresses support to Hontiveros and Akbayan


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The Student Council Alliance of the Philippines (SCAP), the largest formation of student councils, student organizations, student political parties, and student leaders in the country, reiterates its support for Leni Robredo and Kiko Pangilinan for the presidency and vice presidency. Alongside the Leni-Kiko tandem, the Alliance expresses its support to Senator Risa Hontiveros and 146 Akbayan Partylist for the 2022 National Elections.

“Importante para sa mga estudyante at kabataan na mayroong kasamang kampeon sa estado na ipaglalaban ang karapatan ng bawat mag-aaral at kapwa kabataan sa iba’t ibang sektor ng lipunan,” SCAP said in its statement.

“Kaakbay ni SCAP ang Akbayan Partylist at si Senator Risa Hontiveros sa iba't-ibang kampanya at sa pag sulong ng mga progresibong batas at lehislatura na naipasa sa Kongreso tulad ng Reproductive Health (RH) Law, Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) Reform Law, Mental Health Act, Safe Spaces Act, at iba pa. Patuloy rin ipinaglalaban at isinusulong ng Akbayan Partylist ang Students Rights and Welfare Bill para mabigyan ng seguridad ang mga kabataan at estudyante,” SCAP further explained.

Senator Hontiveros also passed Resolution No. 901 calling for the declaration of an education crisis and rolling out of an education emergency plan in support of the campaign of SCAP and more than 100 student and youth organization signatories last September 2021.####

Read the full statement here:

tinyurl.com/SCAP4AkbayanRisa

DOST-SEI study: Pinay scientists on the rise


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Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) fields in the Philippines have become appealing to more and more Filipino women.

Researchers from the Department of Science and Technology – Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI) recently found that there is significant increase in the number of females in the field of STEM. The study entitled “Women in Science” focused on the state of Filipino women and girls pursuing careers in STEM and was launched last March 31, as part of DOST-SEI's celebration of women’s month.

Data from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) for the years 1990 to 2015 show that females account for nearly half of the country’s total science and technology (S&T) workforce. The top S&T occupation with the highest number of female workers were Nursing and Midwifery and other health-related professions, as well as Engineering and other technology-related professions.


Some key insights include:


From 1990 to 2015


the number of females in science and technology careers is increasing;


most prominent S&T core occupations of women are generally in the Health Practitioners field;


there is an increasing number of female S&T employed in the fields of Engineering, Architecture, and ICT related fields;



most female with careers in S&T are concentrated in some areas in Luzon, specifically in the National Capital Region (NCR), Central Luzon, and CALABARZON.


In 2015


out of 10 million Bachelor’s Degree holders in the country, over 3.7 million have S&T degrees, composed roughly of 45% females;


approximately, there are 434 thousand (48.1%) females who are S&T Bachelor’s degree holders and employed in S&T occupations;


there are more females (54.3%) working in the S&T fields who are Postbaccalaureate degree holders;



female S&T workers are younger (30 years old) than the male group (34 years old) based on their median age.


There are, however, still some gaps and inequalities that still need to be addressed. Among which is that most female S&T professionals are concentrated in the National Capital, Central Luzon, and CALABARZON regions. Also, there remains a high gender disparity in important professions such as Engineering and Architecture.


“While we have made great strides in empowering Filipinas in STEM, there is much work that still needs to be done not just in terms of gender equality but also towards further improving access to education and employment opportunities,” said DOST-SEI Director Josette T. Biyo. “This inclusivity is essential to our nation’s development and eventual achievement of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.”


DOST-SEI affirms its focus in inviting more women in STEM as it regularly celebrates outstanding Filipina scientists and scholar-graduates.


“Without naming names, there is a great number of Filipinas who are impact-players in their fields. We hope to continue to inspire our young girls for we know the caliber that our women scientists and engineers can be,” Biyo added.


A full copy of the DOST-SEI’s “Women in Science” report can be accessed for free from DOST-SEI's website, www.sei.dost.gov.ph.

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