+ Follow Lantana Tag
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[Title] => Last exit from Lantana
[Summary] => On the third Friday of June just days before the Feast of San Juan, Mowelfund held its first screening of the “Dokyu Wave” series at the Conrado “Dengcar” Baltazar Theater in its office off Rosario Drive (now Betty Go Belmonte St.) cor. Ilang-ilang. The documentaries were Dennis Empalmado’s “Naglalakbay” (“Travelers”), Ruelo Zendo’s “Before It’s Too Late,” and Chuck Escasa’s “Ghosts of Kalantiaw.”
[DatePublished] => 2024-06-30 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Juaniyo Arcellana
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[URL] => https://media.philstar.com/photos/2024/06/29/4-1_2024-06-29_19-36-40820_thumbnail.jpg
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[Title] => Last exit from Lantana
[Summary] => On the third Friday of June just days before the Feast of San Juan, Mowelfund held its first screening of the “Dokyu Wave” series at the Conrado “Dengcar” Baltazar Theater in its office off Rosario Drive (now Betty Go Belmonte St.) cor. Ilang-ilang. The documentaries were Dennis Empalmado’s “Naglalakbay” (“Travelers”), Ruelo Zendo’s “Before It’s Too Late,” and Chuck Escasa’s “Ghosts of Kalantiaw.”
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[AuthorName] => Juaniyo Arcellana
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