Cinemalaya 2019 short films

Cinemalaya 2019 short features

‘WAG MO ‘KONG KAUSAPIN (PLEASE STOP TALKING)

by Josef DielleGacutan

A father attempts to repair his relationship with his estranged son, but a mysterious figure stands to make things difficult for him.

DISCONNECTION NOTICE

by Glenn Lowell Averia

Living away from home, Paul struggles to shoulder the responsibilities of the eldest sibling while reconnecting with his youngest brother, Carl.

GATILYO (TRIGGER)

by Harold Lance Pialda

A sole survivor of a brutal attack is haunted by the memories of the experience he lived through.

THE SHOEMAKER

by  Sheron Dayoc

A lady shoemaker gets a surprise visit from her first love–who left and disappeared for thirty years.

HEIST SCHOOL

by Julius Renomeron, Jr.

A group of students struggle to save their grades by trying to break in the faculty room–and ended up fighting to save their friendship as well.

HELE NG MAHARLIKA (LULLABY OF THE FREE)

by  Norvin de los Santos

In the middle of a siege, a reluctant child fighter looks for a safe place to pray, where he meets a newly orphaned boy who seeks refuge in the unknown.

KONTROLADO NI GIRLY ANG BUHAY N’YA (GIRLY IS IN CONTROL OF HIS LIFE)

by  Gilb Baldoza

A gay teenager heads out into a world he doesn’t know in search for a job.

SA AMONG AGWAT (IN BETWEEN SPACES)

by  Don Senoc

A father and son about to be separated by a promise of a better life for the kid tries to think of ways to spend every minute together.

SA GABING TANGING LIWANAG AY PANINIWALA (BELIEF AS THE LIGHT IN DARKNESS)

by  Francis Amir Guillermo

In search for answers amidst a case of disappearances, a town captain and his son uncovers a mystery.

TEMBONG (CONNECTING)

by  Shaira Advincula

A T’boli man is forced to face a cultural norm when the abaca goddess reveals to him a pattern to weave in his dreams.

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