Tuesday, May 30, 2006

the master list (as of 5.30.06)

...So i changed the template again; the old one didn't look right.

So in the process of changing the looks of the blog I decided to add more links to the right. A LOT of links.

While compiling this list of Filipino collegiate student organizations in the United States (and Canada!) I realized that quite a few of these clubs are named Filipino American Student Association or a variant of the name. But that really doesn't mean anything; the number of clubs I found online was staggering. They are all pretty diverse too.

So basically I linked every site I found that has been updated somewhat recently (updated up to 2-3 years ago -- yeah, i know; there were a whole bunch that haven't been updated since 1997). If I made a mistake or missed a site you know about, let me know.

My review of Cavite will come later this week.

Monday, May 15, 2006

cavite -- film screening on may 26th (7:30p)

During the next 2 months there will be film screenings of a new Filipino-American independent film called Cavite.

Here's an excerpt from an email forwarded to me by Eloisa Gomez Borah, who in turn got it from one Vincent Nebrida:

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"...Winner of the 2006 Independent Spirit's "Someone to Watch" Award and recently screened as an official selection at the prestigious New Directors/ New Films Festival, CAVITE is a heart-pounding suspense thriller and the screen debut of filmmakers Neill Dela Llana and Ian Gamazon. The film follows Adam (Ian Gamazon), a young Filipino American living in San Diego, back to his native country for his father's funeral. Upon his arrival at the airport, the purpose of his visit becomes radically different. An anonymous cell phone call by an unseen Muslim extremist who has kidnapped his mother and sister forces him to undertake a torturous journey to save their lives.

As Adam carries out a series of seemingly random errands ordered by the omniscient voice, he is led through the slums of modern-day Manila and the back alleys of the nearby city of Cavite. Here, the returning expatriate is forced to participate in activities, and bravely faces the challenge of examining his own culture and conscience.

ACCLAIM FOR "CAVITE":

"Ingenious....Among the most striking American independent films of the year!"--The New York Times

"A thriller that's fresh and compelling to the end." -- Los Angeles Times

"A taut, stylish, minimalist thriller." -- New York Post

"Brilliantly resourceful. Sensational camerawork...a landmark in diaspora cinema." --Village Voice

OPENING DATES/ THEATERS:

May 26, Cinema Village, 22 East 12 St., NYC 10003 /
212-924-3363

May 26, Landmark NuArt, 11272 Santa Monica, West Los Angeles CA 90025 /
310-281-8223

June 16, Landmark Lumiere, 1572 California St. at Polk, San Francisco CA 94109 / 415-267-4893

June 16, Landmark Hillcrest, 3965 5th Avenue, San Diego CA 92103 /
619-819-0236

June 30, Landmark Varsity, 4329 University Way N.E., Seattle WA 98105 /
206-781-5755

Catch the trailer and get more info on www.cavitemovie.com / also visit www.trulyindie.com..."

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...So I'm planning a TP outing on May 26th @ the Santa Monica Nuart for anyone that wants to see this movie. Email me at raymond@troyphi.com if you want to go, or leave a comment here.

EDIT: There are 3 showtimes on the 26th, and I'm shooting for the 7:30pm showing. Cavite is being shown at the Nuart for only one week. You might want to buy advance tickets here. No matter what you do, let me know if you are going to this screening.

Saturday, May 06, 2006

going to the philippines this summer?

i know some of you are so....

perhaps you would be interested in blogging about your experiences when you go there? i'll give you posting privileges to this blog so you can blog about your adventures in our homeland. it'd be a great way to let us know what's happening with you and our beloved philippines.

leave a comment below if you'd like to do it.

safe trip to all who go there and everyone else traveling this summer. hope the traffic isn't too bad.

and take lots of pictures!