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Vincent Padilla explores emotional and psychological connections with old photographs — and transformed his own canvases as a concealed camera — in “They Were Among Us,” which is on view until Oct. 9 at Galerie Anna, fourth floor, the Artwalk Bldg., SM Megamall A, Mandaluyong City.

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The first thing that will catch your attention in the first few minutes of John Sayles’ Amigo is the work of cinematographer Lee Briones-Meily and production designer Rodell Cruz.

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HINDI kataka-takang sa Tondo itinatag ang rebolus­yonaryong KKK.

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The revolutionary impulse that had spurred the formation of the News Katipunan in Rizal and Bulacan was to culminate in the birth of a Filipino Republic with the consolidation of several resistance forces which were led by Macario Sakay, Julian Montalan, and Cornelio Felizardo.
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The first thing that will catch your attention in the first few minutes of John Sayles’ Amigo is the work of cinematographer Lee Briones-Meily and production designer Rodell Cruz.

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HINDI kataka-takang sa Tondo itinatag ang rebolus­yonaryong KKK.

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