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Sharon's Noranian Turn: Stardom, Embodiment, and Language in Philippine Cinema
Sharon's Noranian Turn: Stardom, Embodiment, and Language in Philippine Cinema Bliss Cua Lim Discourse, Volume 31, Number 3, Fall 2009, pp. 318-358 (Article) Published by Wayne State University Press For additional information about this article http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/dis/summary/v031/31.3.lim01.html Access Provided by University of California @ Irvine at 11/09/10 7:10PM GMT Sharon’s Noranian Turn: Stardom, Embodiment, and Language in Philippine Cinema Bliss Cua Lim Writing in 1965 under the pseudonym Quijano de Manila, National Artist Nick Joaquin vividly describes an era when the decline of the great Philippine film studios spawned an unbridled “star system still in apogee.” In the 1960s, star worship fuels the popular cinema and feeds “the avarice of the independent producer.” The middle- class lament that mainstream Filipino movies are hardly “quality” pictures, Joaquin writes impatiently, misses the point: “The movie fans crowd to a local movie not because they expect a sensible story or expert acting or even good entertainment”; instead, they go to the movies to see the stars they adore—action film kings Fernando Poe Jr. and Joseph Estrada, glamour goddesses Amalia Fuentes and Susan Roces. “Our movie idols remain idolized, whatever the quality of their vehicles, as long as they remain impossibly young, impossibly glamorous, impossibly beautiful”1 (figure 1). This is a form of star worship that, in its emphasis on an unrealizable world, ends by preventing audience identification. The spectatorial plea- sures offered by the star system of the early to mid-1960s, Joaquin argues, are not driven by identification but by wonder, idolatry practiced from afar. -
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Music Video Pack Vol. 5 Song Title No. Popularized By Composer /Lyricist Billie Joe Armstrong, 21ST CENTURY BREAKDOWN 329 GREEN DAY Green Day 24 HOURS 337 CUESHE ACCORDING TO YOU 330 ORIANTHI Steve Diamond IKAW LANG TALAGA 338 YENG CONSTANTINO JUMP THEN FALL 333 TAYLOR SWIFT Taylor Swift LOVE STORY 334 TAYLOR SWIFT Taylor Swift Kevin Jonas, Sr., Nicholas LOVEBUG 332 JONAS BROTHERS Jonas, Joe Jonas, Kevin Jonas MAHAL PA RIN 339 SAM MILBY MOMENT OF TRUTH 335 FM STATIC FM Static PAIN IN MY HEART 340 ARNEL PINEDA PANAGINIP 341 MAYONNAISE PUTIK 342 SANDWICH Sandwich SUNDOT 343 AEGIS Celso Abenoja Matthew Followill, Jared Followill, USE SOMEBODY 336 KINGS OF LEON Nathan Followill, Caleb Followill HARTZLER JOSHUA, HODGES WHAT ABOUT NOW 331 WESTLIFE DAVID, MOODY BEN, www.wowvideoke.com 1 Music Video Pack Vol. 5 Song Title No. Popularized By Composer /Lyricist James Harris, Janet AGAIN 9046 JANET JACKSON Jackson, Terry Lewis Jimi Jamison, Todd EVER SINCE THE WORLD BEGUN 9048 SURVIVOR Smallwood, Frankie Sullivan Kara DioGuardi, Leona HAPPY 9049 LEONA LEWIS Lewis, Salaam Remi I HAVE FALLEN IN LOVE (WITH THE SAME WOMAN THREE TIMES) 9052 JOSE MARI CHAN Jose Mari Chan (lyrics) MY LOVE IS HERE 9053 ERIK SANTOS SMITH DANDRE LEMONT, MILLER PYRAMID 9047 CHARICE CALVIN JERMEL, FRANK LAWRENCE SA AKING PUSO 9054 ARIEL RIVERA Vehnee Saturno SANA KAHIT MINSAN 9055 ARIEL RIVERA Vehnee Saturno Glen Burtnik, Shelly WE COULD BE IN LOVE 9050 LEA SALONGA AND BRAD KANE Peiken Walter Afanasieff, WHENEVER YOU CALL 9051 MARIAH CAREY AND BRIAN MCKNIGHT Mariah Carey 2 www.wowvideoke.com Music Video Pack Vol. -
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Done In this Category Xbox 360 Total Size (GB) 0 # of items 0 "X" Title Date Added 0 Day Attack on Earth July--2012 0-D Beat Drop July--2012 1942 Joint Strike July--2012 3 on 3 NHL Arcade July--2012 3D Ultra Mini Golf July--2012 3D Ultra Mini Golf Adventures 2 July--2012 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand July--2012 A World of Keflings July--2012 Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation July--2012 Ace Combat: Assault Horizon July--2012 Aces of Galaxy Aug--2012 Adidas miCoach (2 Discs) Aug--2012 Adrenaline Misfits Aug--2012 Aegis Wings Aug--2012 Afro Samurai July--2012 After Burner: Climax Aug--2012 Age of Booty Aug--2012 Air Conflicts: Pacific Carriers Oct--2012 Air Conflicts: Secret Wars Dec--2012 Akai Katana July--2012 Alan Wake July--2012 Alan Wake's American Nightmare Aug--2012 Alice Madness Returns July--2012 Alien Breed 1: Evolution Aug--2012 Alien Breed 2: Assault Aug--2012 Alien Breed 3: Descent Aug--2012 Alien Hominid Sept--2012 Alien vs. Predator Aug--2012 Aliens: Colonial Marines Feb--2013 All Zombies Must Die Sept--2012 Alone in the Dark Aug--2012 Alpha Protocol July--2012 Altered Beast Sept--2012 Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked July--2012 America's Army: True Soldiers Aug--2012 Amped 3 Oct--2012 Amy Sept--2012 Anarchy Reigns July--2012 Ancients of Ooga Sept--2012 Angry Birds Trilogy Sept--2012 Anomaly Warzone Earth Oct--2012 Apache: Air Assault July--2012 Apples to Apples Oct--2012 Aqua Oct--2012 Arcana Heart 3 July--2012 Arcania Gothica July--2012 Are You Smarter that a 5th Grader July--2012 Arkadian Warriors Oct--2012 Arkanoid Live -
Women in Filipino Religion-Themed Films
Review of Women’s Studies 20 (1-2): 33-65 WOMEN IN FILIPINO RELIGION-THEMED FILMS Erika Jean Cabanawan Abstract This study looks at four Filipino films—Mga Mata ni Angelita, Himala, Ang Huling Birhen sa Lupa, Santa Santita—that are focused on the discourse of religiosity and featured a female protagonist who imbibes the image and role of a female deity. Using a feminist framework, it analyzes the subgenre’s connection and significance to the Filipino consciousness of a female God, and the imaging of the Filipino woman in the context of a hybrid religion. The study determines how religion is used in Philippine cinema, and whether or not it promotes enlightenment. The films’ heavy reference to religious and biblical images is also examined as strategies for myth-building. his study looks at the existence of Filipino films that are focused T on the discourse of religiosity, featuring a female protagonist who imbibes the image and assumes the role of a female deity. The films included are Mga Mata ni Angelita (The Eyes of Angelita, 1978, Lauro Pacheco), Himala (Miracle, 1982, Ishmael Bernal), Ang Huling Birhen sa Lupa (The Last Virgin, 2002, Joel Lamangan) and Santa Santita (Magdalena, 2004, Laurice Guillen). In the four narratives, the female protagonists eventually incur supernatural powers after a perceived apparition of the Virgin Mary or the image of the Virgin Mary, and incurring stigmata or the wounds of Christ. Using a feminist framework, this paper through textual analysis looks at the Filipino woman in this subgenre, as well as those images’ connection and significance to the Filipino consciousness of a female God. -
Philippine Humanities Review, Vol. 13, No
The Politics of Naming a Movement: Independent Cinema According to the Cinemalaya Congress (2005-2010) PATRICK F. CAMPOS Philippine Humanities Review, Vol. 13, No. 2, December 2011, pp. 76- 110 ISSN 0031-7802 © 2011 University of the Philippines 76 THE POLITICS OF NAMING A MOVEMENT: INDEPENDENT CINEMA ACCORDING TO THE CINEMALAYA CONGRESS (2005-2010) PATRICK F. CAMPOS Much has been said and written about contemporary “indie” cinema in the Philippines. But what/who is “indie”? The catchphrase has been so frequently used to mean many and sometimes disparate ideas that it has become a confusing and, arguably, useless term. The paper attempts to problematize how the term “indie” has been used and defined by critics and commentators in the context of the Cinemalaya Film Congress, which is one of the important venues for articulating and evaluating the notion of “independence” in Philippine cinema. The congress is one of the components of the Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival, whose founding coincides with and is partly responsible for the increase in production of full-length digital films since 2005. This paper examines the politics of naming the contemporary indie movement which I will discuss based on the transcripts of the congress proceedings and my firsthand experience as a rapporteur (2007- 2009) and panelist (2010) in the congress. Panel reports and final recommendations from 2005 to 2010 will be assessed vis-a-vis the indie films selected for the Cinemalaya competition and exhibition during the same period and the different critical frameworks which panelists have espoused and written about outside the congress proper. Ultimately, by following a number PHILIPPINE HUMANITIES REVIEW 77 of key and recurring ideas, the paper looks at the key conceptions of independent cinema proffered by panelists and participants. -
Miguel Castro Biographical Information
CV Miguel Castro MIGUEL CASTRO (Gregorio Enrico Garcia Castro) BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Place of Birth: Lipa City, Batangas, Philippines Nationality: Filipino Height: 173 cm Weight: 75 kg Hair Color: Brown/Grey Eye Color: Brown Address: 27 Wyoming Avenue Oatlands, NSW 2117 Mobile: 0420648214 e-mail: [email protected] Webpage: https://miguelcastro.art/ ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS Elementary: Lipa City South Central School, Lipa Batangas, From Grade One to Grade 6 High School: The Mabini Academy, Lipa City Batangas, Graduated March 1985 University: Lyceum of the Philippines, Intramuros, Manila, 3rd Year Mass Communication TRAINING • 1982-1986 Bookbinding Apprenticeship Tayuman, Manila, Philippines • 1989 Gantimpala Acting Workshop, Gantimpala Theatre Foundation Manila Metropolitan Theatre, Lawton, Manila, Philippines • 1989-1994 Company actor/production work apprentice for Gantimpala Theatre Foundation, Manila Metropolitan Theatre, Lawton, Manila, Philippines 1 CV Miguel Castro • 2005-2006 Private Vocal Training under Lionel Guico University of the Philippines, Music Department, Manila, Philippines • 2007-2015 Private Vocal Training under Pablo Molina, Quezon City, Philippines • 21-23.6.2019 Anthony Brandon Wong Acting Workshop, Sydney, Australia Business Experiences • 1992-2019 Castro Designs Paper Products Manufacturing and Local Distributing Company, Manila, Philippines • 1998-2003 Castro Designs Paper Products Manufacturing and Exporting Company, Quezon City, Philippines • 1998-2003 Castro Designs retail gift shops chain, SM North Quezon City, Mega Mall Mandaluyong, Robinsons Galleria Pasig City, Robinsons Place Manila, Philippines Agents • 2005-2016 Bibsy Carballo Talent Management, Manila, Philippines • May 2019-present Focus Talent Management, Sydney, Australia ARTIST INFO – Actor/Singer/Visual Artist Miguel Castro started his career as a stage actor with one of the oldest theatre companies in Manila, Philippines, Gantimpala Theatre Foundation, in 1989. -
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KOD-4000 SORT BY TITLE TAGALOG SONG NUM TITLE ARTIST NUM TITLE ARTIST 650761 214 Luke Mejares 650801 A Tear Fell Victor Wood 650762 ( Anong Meron Ang Taong ) Happy Itchyworms 650802 A Wish On Christmas Night Jose Mari Chan 650000 (Ang) Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw Regine Velasquez 650803 A Wit Na Kanta Yoyoy Villame 650763 (He's Somehow Been) A Part Of Me Roselle Nava 650804 Aalis Ka Ba?(Crying Time) Rocky Lazatin 650764 (He's Somehow Been)A Part Of Me Roselle Nava 650805 Aangkin Sa Puso Ko Vina Morales 650765 (Nothing's Gonna Make Me) Change Roselle Nava 650806 Aawitin Ko Na Lang Ariel Rivera 650766 (Nothing's Gonna)Make Me Change Roselle Nava 650807 Abalayan Bingbing Bonoan 650187 (This Song) Dedicated To You Lilet 650808 Abalayan (Ilocano) Bingbing Bonoan 650767 ‘Cha Cha Cha’ Unknown 650809 Abc Tumble Down D Children 650768 100 Years Five For Fighthing 650188 Abot Kamay Orange&Lemons 650769 16 Candles The Crest 650810 Abot Kamay (Mtv) Orange&Lemons 650770 214 (Mtv) Luke Mejares 650189 Abot-Kamay Orange And Lemons 650771 214 (My Favorite Song) Rivermaya 650811 About Kaman Orange&Lemons 650772 2Nd Floor Nina 650812 Adda Pammaneknek Nollie Bareng 650773 2Nd Floor (Mtv) Nina 650813 Adios Mariquita Linda Adapt. L. Celerio 650774 6_8_12 (Mtv) Ogie Alcasid 650814 Adlaw Gai-I Nanog Rivera 650775 9 & Cooky Chua Bakit (Mtv) Gloc 650815 Adore You Eddie Peregrina 650776 A Ba Ka Da Children 650816 Adtoyakon R. Lopez 650777 A Beautiful Sky (Mtv) Lynn Sherman 650817 Aegis Rachel Alejandro 650778 A Better Man Ogie Alcasid 650190 Aegis Medley Aegis 650779 A -
Si Judy Ann Santos at Ang Wika Ng Teleserye 344
Sanchez / Si Judy Ann Santos at ang Wika ng Teleserye 344 SI JUDY ANN SANTOS AT ANG WIKA NG TELESERYE Louie Jon A. Sánchez Ateneo de Manila University [email protected] Abstract The actress Judy Ann Santos boasts of an illustrious and sterling career in Philippine show business, and is widely considered the “queen” of the teleserye, the Filipino soap opera. In the manner of Barthes, this paper explores this queenship, so-called, by way of traversing through Santos’ acting history, which may be read as having founded the language, the grammar of the said televisual dramatic genre. The paper will focus, primarily, on her oeuvre of soap operas, and would consequently delve into her other interventions in film, illustrating not only how her career was shaped by the dramatic genre, pre- and post- EDSA Revolution, but also how she actually interrogated and negotiated with what may be deemed demarcations of her own formulation of the genre. In the end, the paper seeks to carry out the task of generically explicating the teleserye by way of Santos’s oeuvre, establishing a sort of authorship through intermedium perpetration, as well as responding on her own so-called “anxiety of influence” with the esteemed actress Nora Aunor. Keywords aura; iconology; ordinariness; rules of assemblage; teleseries About the Author Louie Jon A. Sánchez is the author of two poetry collections in Filipino, At Sa Tahanan ng Alabok (Manila: U of Santo Tomas Publishing House, 2010), a finalist in the Madrigal Gonzales Prize for Best First Book, and Kung Saan sa Katawan (Manila: U of Santo To- mas Publishing House, 2013), a finalist in the National Book Awards Best Poetry Book in Filipino category; and a book of creative nonfiction, Pagkahaba-haba Man ng Prusisyon: Mga Pagtatapat at Pahayag ng Pananampalataya (Quezon City: U of the Philippines P, forthcoming). -
Sólo Un Milagro Hará Que Gane El
Año 59. No. 19,683 $6.00 Colima, CoIima Viernes 13 de Abril de 2012 www.diariodecolima.com De acuerdo al Observatorio Nacional Ciudadano Aumentan extorsiones, robos violentos y de vehículos En el último cuatrimestre de 2011, en el estado se incrementó la extorsión 150 por ciento, y el robo de vehículos, 24.8 por ciento; hubo 165 homicidios dolosos el año pasado Mario Alberto SOLÍS ESPINOSA En contraparte, los homicidios dolosos decrecieron de 56 a 53 La extorsión, el robo con vio- entre un cuatrimestre y otro. lencia y el robo de vehículos Con los datos obtenidos en se incrementaron en el último todo el país, el Observatorio Na- cuatrimestre de 2011 en el esta- cional Ciudadano indica que “si do de Colima, según el reporte la meta establecida en materia de periódico de monitoreo sobre seguridad pública ha sido dismi- delitos de alto impacto que ela- nuir los delitos que más lastiman bora el Observatorio Nacional a la sociedad, las actuales estra- Ciudadano. tegias no parecen haber ponde- Dichas cifras, recopiladas rado con sufi ciente precisión y por ese organismo ciudadano alcance dicho objetivo”. con base en las denuncias pre- sentadas ante las instancias LOCAL A 3 procuradoras de justicia, tam- bién señalan que durante 2011 se registraron 165 homicidios Ordenan al dolosos en la entidad. Según el análisis, difundido desde hace varios días en la pági- PAN reponer na electrónica www.observato- rionacionalciudadano.org.mx, el delito de la extorsión creció elección de un 150 por ciento del segundo Alberto Medina/DIARIO DE COLIMA al tercer cuatrimestre del año pasado, mientras que el robo de candidatos RIESGO vehículos, un 24.8 por ciento en ese mismo periodo. -
THE HUMBLE BEGINNINGS of the INQUIRER LIFESTYLE SERIES: FITNESS FASHION with SAMSUNG July 9, 2014 FASHION SHOW]
1 The Humble Beginnings of “Inquirer Lifestyle Series: Fitness and Fashion with Samsung Show” Contents Presidents of the Republic of the Philippines ................................................................ 8 Vice-Presidents of the Republic of the Philippines ....................................................... 9 Popes .................................................................................................................................. 9 Board Members .............................................................................................................. 15 Inquirer Fitness and Fashion Board ........................................................................... 15 July 1, 2013 - present ............................................................................................... 15 Philippine Daily Inquirer Executives .......................................................................... 16 Fitness.Fashion Show Project Directors ..................................................................... 16 Metro Manila Council................................................................................................. 16 June 30, 2010 to June 30, 2016 .............................................................................. 16 June 30, 2013 to present ........................................................................................ 17 Days to Remember (January 1, AD 1 to June 30, 2013) ........................................... 17 The Philippines under Spain ...................................................................................... -
Wet-Weather Family Bonding Levels up with Kidzania, Partners…Page 3
AUGUST 2015 www.lopezlink.ph At the Lopez Museum. See story on page 9. http://www.facebook.com/lopezlinkonline www.twitter.com/lopezlinkph Let’s gear up for the Big One THE Big One, they call it, the magnitude 7.2 earthquake generated by the West Valley Fault that could leave more than 30,000 people dead and about 148,000 injured as homes and office buildings collapse all over Metro Manila and parts of Luzon. Turn to page 6 PHOTO SOURCE: http://files.umwblogs.org/blogs.dir/3114/files/2013/04/MadsNissen_Rampen144.jpg Family bonding Jana Agoncillo levels up with is back as Wet-weather …page 12 KidZania, partners…page 3 Ningning …page 4 busters Lopezlink August 2015 Biz News Biz News Lopezlink August 2015 ABS-CBN, Asian Eye win Reader’s CSC bares secret Digest Trusted Brand awards anew ABS-CBN Corporation was of approval named most trusted Philip- v a l i d a t e s behind success of pine TV network for the fifth not only the time while Asian Eye Institute quality of received its third most trusted our services eye center award at the annual but also the ABS-CBN programs Reader’s Digest Trusted Brand confidence Awards 2015 organized by of the con- WHAT is ABS-CBN’s secret My Heart” hugely successful. SKY Cable COO Ray Montinola (4th from left) and Play Innovations Inc. president Maricel Pangilinan-Arenas Reader’s Digest Asia-Pacific. sumers in formula behind its successful Santos-Concio also said (3rd from left) do the KidZania pose with (l-r) SKY Cable Marketing head Alan Supnet, CFO Eloisa Balmoris, Play The Kapamilya network our brand. -
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TITLE NO ARTIST 22 5050 TAYLOR SWIFT 214 4261 RIVER MAYA ( I LOVE YOU) FOR SENTIMENTALS REASONS SAM COOKEÿ (SITTIN’ ON) THE DOCK OF THE BAY OTIS REDDINGÿ (YOU DRIVE ME) CRAZY 4284 BRITNEY SPEARS (YOU’VE GOT) THE MAGIC TOUCH THE PLATTERSÿ 19-2000 GORILLAZ 4 SEASONS OF LONELINESS BOYZ II MEN 9-1-1 EMERGENCY SONG 1 A BIG HUNK O’ LOVE 2 ELVIS PRESLEY A BOY AND A GIRL IN A LITTLE CANOE 3 A CERTAIN SMILE INTROVOYS A LITTLE BIT 4461 M.Y.M.P. A LOVE SONG FOR NO ONE 4262 JOHN MAYER A LOVE TO LAST A LIFETIME 4 JOSE MARI CHAN A MEDIA LUZ 5 A MILLION THANKS TO YOU PILITA CORRALESÿ A MOTHER’S SONG 6 A SHOOTING STAR (YELLOW) F4ÿ A SONG FOR MAMA BOYZ II MEN A SONG FOR MAMA 4861 BOYZ II MEN A SUMMER PLACE 7 LETTERMAN A SUNDAY KIND OF LOVE ETTA JAMESÿ A TEAR FELL VICTOR WOOD A TEAR FELL 4862 VICTOR WOOD A THOUSAND YEARS 4462 CHRISTINA PERRI A TO Z, COME SING WITH ME 8 A WOMAN’S NEED ARIEL RIVERA A-GOONG WENT THE LITTLE GREEN FROG 13 A-TISKET, A-TASKET 53 ACERCATE MAS 9 OSVALDO FARRES ADAPTATION MAE RIVERA ADIOS MARIQUITA LINDA 10 MARCO A. JIMENEZ AFRAID FOR LOVE TO FADE 11 JOSE MARI CHAN AFTERTHOUGHTS ON A TV SHOW 12 JOSE MARI CHAN AH TELL ME WHY 14 P.D. AIN’T NO MOUNTAIN HIGH ENOUGH 4463 DIANA ROSS AIN’T NO SUNSHINE BILL WITHERSÿ AKING MINAHAL ROCKSTAR 2 AKO ANG NAGTANIM FOLK (MABUHAY SINGERS)ÿ AKO AY IKAW RIN NONOY ZU¥IGAÿ AKO AY MAGHIHINTAY CENON LAGMANÿ AKO AY MAYROONG PUSA AWIT PAMBATAÿ PH - Songs on Streaming Server 1 TITLE NO ARTIST AKO NA LANG ANG LALAYO FREDRICK HERRERA AKO SI SUPERMAN 15 REY VALERA AKO’ Y NAPAPA-UUHH GLADY’S & THE BOXERS AKO’Y ISANG PINOY 16 FLORANTE AKO’Y IYUNG-IYO OGIE ALCASIDÿ AKO’Y NANDIYAN PARA SA’YO 17 MICHAEL V.