KAYAMANAN NG LAHI – Pamana Media Project
Directed by Ajani Veluz-Abraham, Anastasia Nicdao, Andrea Nicdao, Asante Veluz-Abraham, Aurora Nicdao, Kamdyn Gutierrez, Keianu Jacinto, Kenobi Walters, Lucca Salazar, Natilyn Gutierrez, Nica Apeles, Noah Avoungnassou, Sakura Walters, Siena-Adélie G. Craig, Sophie Viray- Special Presentations
- USA
- Coming of Age, Culture, Documentary, Family, History, Pacific Islander
- English
- 2019
- 24 mins
- World premiere
FREE/PAY WHAT YOU CAN
This film is available from October 1, 2020 at 12pm PT to October 31, 2020 at 11:59pm PT. Click here to watch the film on Eventive.
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Kayamanan Ng Lahi’s youth, ages 7-17, were trained by local media professionals to develop, shoot, and edit short documentaries that explore identity as students of Philippine folk arts. Through documenting the stories of their immigrant families, cultural traditions, and community, media became the vehicle for self-expression and self-identification.
CREDITS:
Director: Kamdyn Gutierrez, Natilyn Gutierrez, Sakura Walters, Kenobi Walters, Siena-Adélie G. Craig, Keianu Jacinto, Andrea Nicdao, Anastasia Nicdao, Aurora Nicdao, Noah Avoungnassou, Sophie Viray, Lucca Salazar, Ajani Veluz-Abraham, Asante Veluz-Abraham, Nica Apeles
Co-presented with Community Partners: Kayamanan Ng Lahi
Join us on Saturday, October 24, 2020 at 10am PT for C3: KAYAMANAN NG LAHI – Pamana Media Project, an artist conversation featuring the filmmakers and special guests. RSVPs open the Thursday before the event. Click here to learn more.
Did you miss the live conversation? Watch the artist conversation featuring the filmmakers in this program below, as we discuss their creative journeys behind making their films.
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C3: KAYAMANAN NG LAHI – Pamana Media Project
Kayamanan Ng Lahi’s youth, ages 7-17, were trained by local media professionals to develop, shoot, and edit short documentaries that explore identity as students of Philippine folk arts. Join us for an artist conversation with these young filmmakers on their experiences with using media as a vehicle for self-expression and self-identification.