"50 YEARS OF PHILIPPINE FILM HISTORY AT THE CCP FOR
CINEMALAYA’S 15TH"
Scenes Reclaimed presents a rich array of artworks,
artifacts, photographs, and videos representing crucial moments and issues
throughout the history of the Philippine film in the context of the CCP. The
exhibition begins with the Marcos years and the conjugal dictatorship’s use of
cinema in creating their political and cultural mythology. It then goes into the post-EDSA period of the
CCP with its thrust to democratize, decentralize and Filipinize. The third alcove of the gallery presents the
various programs that served as the impetus for the rise in independent film
production and regional cinema, leading into the Cinemalaya Festival. The Cinemalaya section of the exhibition
presents the 2019 competition films alongside a study of the annual Cinemalaya Film
Congress. The exhibition also includes a
general timeline of the Philippine film industry, with a special focus on the
National Artists for film, as well as the relationship between the Philippine
film industry and Philippine politics.
Scenes Reclaimed is curated by the team of Patrick F.
Campos, Karl Castro, Tito Quiling, Jr., and Louise Jashil Sonido, with the CCP
Visual Arts and Museum Division and the CCP Film, and New Media and Broadcast
Division.
Scenes Reclaimed may be viewed until September 24, 2019 at
the CCP’s Bulwagang Juan Luna (Main Gallery).
Exhibit viewing hours during the Cinemalaya Film Festival (2-11 August)
are from 9am to 9pm. Regular viewing hours
are Tuesday to Sunday, 10am to 6pm.
Hours are extended until 10pm on days with evening performances at the
CCP Main Theater. For more information,
contact the CCP Visual Arts and Museum Division, Production and Exhibition
Department, at (632) 832-1125 loc. 1504/1505 and (632) 832-3702, mobile (0917)
6033809, email ccp.exhibits@gmail.com or
visit www.culturalcenter.gov.ph.
Walang komento:
Mag-post ng isang Komento