‘BLINDING Lights.’ PHOTOGRAPHS COURTESY OF GAWAD ALTERNATIBO
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Gawad Alternatibo returns with new stories

The longest running independent film competition in Asia includes a special programming of I-Witness documentaries

Sophia Eugenio

On its 36th staging, the Gawad Alternatibo Para sa Pelikula at Video presents an array of Filipino films showcasing the best in alternative storytelling.

Established in 1987, Gawad Alternatibo is the longest film competition in the country and Asia, harvesting the best of Philippine films competing in various categories — Narrative, Experimental, Documentation and Animation.

In the Narrative category, competing films include Alien by Drexler Jaramel and Dexter Paul De Jesus; Ang Alamat Kung Bakit Kalabaw Lang ang Tumatanda by Ronnie Ramos; Ang Huling Liham by Miguel R. Potestades; Ang Pamilya Maguol by Jermaine Tulbo; #Bagets by Sharon Lester Cristal Paraico; Beep Beep by Iane Patacsil and Raya Martinez; Desync by Minerva Navasca; Lola. PSD by Coby Mercado; One Day, Three Autumns by Bridget Rabo Ng-Ting; Rumbles Of Earth by Carl Joseph C. Lara; To Drown a Fish by Hanns Winald P. Scheewe; Dayang by Savannah Georgia Concepcion Malumbres; Dolor by Christian Joshua D. Lomahan; Etaku I-Bogwa by Jessica Namujhe; Gelo by Hendrix U. Sanchez; Ikaw ang Liwanag Ko by Gina Tobias; Kasama Kang Tumanda by Bianca Maxine Villanueva; Los Mandayas by Jhayzen U. Parañal; Lunod by Mads Miraflor; My Boy Superman by Jonathan Jurilla; Singoy (Diwata ng Sitio Kalangitan) by Shaira Mari A. Guiyab; and Sino’t Saan by Ma Alyanna Cassandra Saulong Molera.

ALL The Time.
DAYANG.
APAPATIKANSIMANSIM.
ALIEN.
MONOCHROMATIC Rainbow.
‘SINGOY.’

Participating films for the Animation category are All the Time by Anya Zulueta and Dominic Zulueta; Ang Tanim ay ‘Di Biro by Ivan Hil Año, Sylvia Mae Feliciano, Micah Ella Gubatina, and Sophia Louise Sumera; Astra Lumina by Jeremiah Cuyas; Biringan: Hanapan ng Nawawala by Mercy C. De Felix; Blinding Lights by Daniza Sy and Angelo Lubao; Connect by Albene Q. Igrubay; Daisy by Pepot Atienza, Aditi Dixit, and Shecid Aguilera; Haidi by Jericho Jesus R. Peria; Ili-Ili by John Clister D. Santos; Ngayon at Kahapon by Mitzi Ann P. Delima; Present by Matthew Elijah Baga Rañada; Wetsitales: Mengal Kapitan Tercero by Jade Dandan Evangelista; and Wet Willie by Constantine Theo Remular.

Films in contention for the Experimental category are Apapatikansimansim by Andreia Leigh P. Bernardo; A Tiny Inferno by Paul Vincent Caringal; Baligho (Absurd) by Bob Macabenta; Daluyong ng Ingay by Demie Dangla; Dominion by Bea Mariano; Litraso by Clarisse Olalia Tagayun; Monochromatic Rainbow by Ja Turla; Rod by Ulap Chua; Salang by Tristan Marco D. Ortega; Someday, I Will Blow Up and Die! by Aaron Alsol; There’s a Mountain Nearby and I Don’t Like It by Grant Frondozo; and Waiting Sheds the Life Off a Moth by Minnesota S. Flores.

This year, GMA 7’s multi-awarded documentary program, i-Witness, marked its special debut in Gawad Alternatibo, presenting some of the best Philippine investigative documentaries that delve into subjects of public interest and thought-provoking stories. Featured i-Witness investigative documentaries in the Special Programming are Sisid sa Putik by Mav Gonzales; Boat to School by Howie Severino; Bawat Barya by Atom Araullo; and Peabody Award recipient Ambulansiyang de Paa by Kara David.

These documentaries explore important and often overlooked topics, provide an in-depth look at various issues and uncover hidden truths that are not easily seen by the public eye.

The Gawad Alternatibo finalists are screened simultaneously with Cinemalaya 2024, from 3 to 9 August, at the Ayala Malls Manila Bay. The awarding ceremony is on 10 August. All screenings are free and open to the public. For more information, visit the website at www.culturalcenter.gov.ph and the Gawad Alternatibo’s website at https://gawadalt.com.