Antipara

Date of Publication

2-14-2022

Document Type

Dissertation/Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Arts Major in Communication Arts

College

College of Liberal Arts

Department/Unit

Communication

Thesis Advisor

Eleazar del Rosario

Defense Panel Chair

Jason Vincent Cabanes

Defense Panel Member

Kristoffer Brugada

Maria Danzen Katanyag

Jose Javier Reyes

Abstract/Summary

Antipara is a production book on a one-location mumblecore short feature film, extending from 10-12 minutes. The story centers around Tess and Kyra, a mother and daughter, at home during the pandemic in Metro Manila. The two characters debate on the topic of poverty and privilege as they present two very different perspectives. Along with the story of Tess and Kyra, the proponents also included anecdotes of struggling Filipinos. The film explored themes such as social inequalities, modern classism, and social stratification. This project aimed to prompt the minds of older generations, aged 40 years and older, who have made their standing in society as privileged individuals.

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Language

English

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2-21-2022

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