This experimental animated short takes a critical look at consumerism in a material world. Thousands of cut-out ads are presented in increasingly fragmented, rapid succession. The film's disorienting and hectic pace seeks to interrogate the extent to which seductive advertising is a shockingly strong force in shaping our desires, needs, and lives in contemporary capitalism.
Frank Film is an avant-garde animated short film that utilizes cutout animation and collage techniques. The film explores themes of materialism, symbolism, and personal reflection through the use of repeating images and religious imagery. It tells a nonlinear and abstract story, incorporating elements of autobiography and surrealism. The film is a visual exploration of the artist's life and experiences, incorporating various objects such as fish, furniture, candles, and kitchen appliances.
Dung-aw (Lament), 16mm. experimental short film on children of war produced by Goethe Institut was awarded Best Experimental Film, 1991 Gawad Urian (Filipino Film Critics Award) and 1st Place Experimental Film Category, 1990 CCP Gawad Para sa Alternatibong Pelikula at Video (Cultural Center of the Philippines' Award for Alternative Film and Video).
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