A Quick Primer on Women’s Rights
If men and women are equal, why do we need women’s rights?
If men and women are equal, why do we need women’s rights?
Heroes Hub Youth Fellowship Program 2022 Briefer
Heroes Hub Youth Fellowship Program 2022 Briefer
In Kalas/Aklas: Politikal ang Pagtatanghal, artists will come together to reclaim our spaces through a performance art exhibition, breaking away from the new regime’s call to take away our rights, freedom, and dignity in the guise of unity.
Politikal ang Comedy is a stand-up comedy show tackling the current political and social issues in the Philippines.
Thieves. From our taxes to our futures, from our lives to our names and spaces in history, we have been robbed by the greatest of them all.
Part of Marcos Sr.’s legacy is a regime stained with blood from countless state-sponsored killings and violence. From provincial barrios to central city streets, this interactive map provides a visual representation of the wide reach of his administration’s brutality.
Politikal ang Komiks features different local comic artists who have been vocal in criticizing the administration, using their art to inspire the public—especially the youth—to take part in advocating for our rights.
Let’s protect the home of our history and stories by restoring it! Balik-Andayog Bantayog is an open call for volunteers and donors to help refurbish Bantayog ng mga Bayani and whip it back into shape.
Gathering educators, this forum shall focus on exploring how stories from the Martial Law era can be told in innovative ways and through new platforms to reshape the dominant consciousness of people towards authoritarianism and fight back against the Marcos-manufactures narratives.
Active Vista and Gawad Alternatibo features short films that tell compelling stories from different frames of human struggles.
In this curated playlist by Probe Archives, we give you access to documentaries released from 1988 to 2004. It covers almost 20 years of authoritarian influence and controversy, even after the protracted and bloody rule of former Philippine president and dictator Ferdinand Marcos.
The world is about to end. Maya is forced to go home to Zambales. Now, she must confront a house that terrorizes her as frogs rain outside.
The year is 1979, the Skylab satellite is falling to Earth. In the days leading up to the crash, two troubled boys wait for doomsday, only to realize that darker forces are threatening them.
Bullet-Laced Dreams follows the Lumad children in Mindanao as they escape from military rule due to the incessant armed conflicts between the government & communist rebels.
Aponibonilayen is a lovely maiden who went into an unplanned trip to the heavens and met the man of her life, Ini-init.
9 year-old Gingging is upset when she wakes up realizing that her older brother has already left without waking her up and bringing her to work.
Women’s rights activist Reina Mae Nasino was a month into her pregnancy when arrested by Manila’s police on suspected trumped-up charges.
Palengke Day recounts experiences within the Baguio Public Market during the COVID-19 pandemic and the country’s Community Quarantine.
LINGKIS (2021) mixes mythology, animation, and documentary to tell the story of a country plunged into
darkness by a mythological serpent, whose only hope is the light people bring to fight against it.
Biboy chases after a sigbin, a creature that took his father away. During his search he is met with warnings, which instead of discouraging him, only pushes him to probe further.
A chick who lives in the forest with its community aims to live peacefully as a hungry giant lurks around their town.
In 1985 during the Marcos Dictatorship in the Philippines, the Magbuelas family and their community of dumaan farmers in Negros Island face a brutal threat from the mythical creature called the Amomonggo.
Active Vista features films from RAYMOND and JON RED, filmmakers who have produced some of the most compelling and eye-opening films of recent times.
A filmmaker reflects on the late film critic Alexis Tioseco’s wish list for Philippine Cinema.
DELIKADO follows environmental defenders Bobby and Tata of the Palawan NGO Network Inc and former El Nido mayor Nieves. They risk their lives in David versus Goliath-style struggles, stopping politicians and businessmen from destroying the Philippines’ “last ecological frontier”.
After killing her husband and his friends, a woman goes into post-traumatic shock and withdraws from any form of communication. A feminist journalist becomes interested in the case and resolves to unravel the truth behind the murders.
A documentary that follows the struggles of children and families in an urban settlement severely affected by Rodrigo Duterte’s War on Drugs.
The true story of a young mother who uses story-telling to protect her child from the reality of growing up in prison and the difficult life she endured.
The film traces the lives four women through their seemingly desperate but also interwoven experiences and in their attempts to resolve their individual problems are mirrored the different faces of the woman in our society today.
Isang Harding Papel tells the story of what it was like during the time of Martial Law, where blind obedience was discipline, and discipline meant progress.
Aswang follows people whose fates entwine with the growing violence during two years of killings in Manila.
Centered on the indomitable character of Imelda Marcos, The Kingmaker examines, with intimate access, the Marcos family’s improbable return to power in the Philippines.
An aspiring young rapper strikes up an unexpected friendship with an elderly bookstore owner who has a dark past of his own.
A documentary featuring survivor stories of state-sponsored violence during the martial law years of dictator Ferdinand Marcos.
If men and women are equal, why do we need women’s rights?
Heroes Hub Youth Fellowship Program 2022 Briefer
The Heroes Hub Program is a youth leadership and advocacy development program that aims to empower the Filipino youth to be agents of social change.
Centered on the indomitable character of Imelda Marcos, THE KINGMAKER examines, with intimate access, the Marcos family’s improbable return to power in the Philippines.
Apolinario dela Cruz, known as Hermano Puli, was shot and quartered on November 4, 1841 — three decades before the execution of the GOMBURZA.
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Active Vista is a learning center established by DAKILA to support its mission of empowering citizens to become agents of social change. It organizes activities geared towards the development of the innate value of arts, media and popular culture as an educational medium to shape critical thought, influence culture, and foster social consciousness and action.