"Isolation," directed by Edwin David Priete

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Crazy things could happen when one is isolated. The COVID-19 pandemic came to the country unexpectedly. Most countries, especially third-world countries, weren’t fully equipped to accommodate the surge of patients. People who were clear from the virus were advised to stay at home to avoid catching it. On the other hand, people diagnosed with COVID-19 had to be isolated while recovering in order to avoid the further spreading of this highly contagious disease. Because of isolation, a lot of things essential to the human mind were indefinitely suspended - art showcases, cinemas, leisure spots, social events, and so much more. It’s mentally exhausting.
 
“Isolation”, directed by Edwin “Ed” David Priete, a rising Davaoeño filmmaker, was created because of - well - isolation itself. This film aims to portray how COVID-19 patients also suffer mentally, not just physically. Recent emerging studies have proven that isolation and quarantine have negatively affected people’s mental health. This is also evident through Priete’s experience when he and his sister were in a local isolation facility. This psychological thriller film is about a woman recovering in a COVID-19 isolation facility; anticipating her discharge day. However, she slowly detaches from reality as she stays in longer.
 
“To cope with the isolation we were feeling during those 14 days of recovery, we made a short film that reflects the loneliness, depression, and anxiety that was slowly crippling us during our stay,” states Priete on how he came up with the story.
 
The film was shot using his mobile phone. With his sister’s support, Winnie Priete, who was also in isolation with him, they were able to create a masterpiece. The film also aims to show that despite everything the pandemic has brought, art doesn’t end; that not even a deadly pandemic can stop an artist from doing art.
 
“With nothing but a mobile phone and a little bit of insanity, we were able to capture how some COVID-19-positive patients may feel when they have to spend 2 weeks in a facility: the days start to blend as if you were stuck in a loop, each longer than the last, and the 14th day feels like it may never arrive,” Priete added.
 
“Isolation” was produced, directed, shot, and edited by Ed Priete. The cast of the film is as follows: Winnie Priete as herself; Carlin Don Elorde as the caller; and Prince Ed Priete as the child. The film was shot at Sta. Ana National High School Isolation Facility during Priete’s 2- week isolation due to COVID-19.
 
Edwin "Ed" David J. Priete is a 22-year-old Communication and Media Arts student at the University of the Philippines Mindanao. He is, all in all, a filmmaker, director, editor, writer, and videographer based in Davao City. His film production team, Duwende Films, has already received multiple awards and recognitions from various film festivals and competitions, locally and internationally.
 
Priete is grateful to the Davao City Sta. Ana Isolation Facility for taking care of him and his sister; the frontliners who risk their lives every day to keep normal things going; and the silent voices who spend days in isolation to protect the people they love.
 
“Isolation” is vying for the top prize as one of the Official Selection Films for the Main Competition at the 19th Mindanao Film Festival (MFF), which will be out from December 6 to 13, 2021 for streaming on MMF’s Official YouTube Channel (youtube.com/c/MindanaoFilmFestival).
 
Like and Follow Duwende Films official Facebook page (facebook.com/DuwendeFilms), and the MFF’s social media accounts for more festival updates and announcements: facebook.com/mindanaofilmfestival and @MindanaoFilm on Twitter.
 
“Padayun ta!” (Let’s keep going!)
 
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Duwende Films
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MAURP Research Colloquium, 11 December

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MA in Urban and Regional Planning (MAURP) Research Colloquium
11 December 2021, 9:00 AM

Opening Message by Prof. Raymundo R. Pavo, Ph.D., Dean, College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Presentations:
 
"A review of water policies, implementation, and its impact on the surface waters of Davao City, Philippines,“ by Mary Anne M. Reyes
 
“Multihazard-based land use classification of the MatinaRiver watershed using analytical hierarchy process and Geographic Information System,” by Marlon C. Suelto
 
“The role of the urban waterfront open public spaces through the lens of the key stakeholders of Davao City,” by Myrafe S. Ylagan
 
Panel Discussion and Open Forum

Closing Remarks by Prof. Isidoro R. Malaque III, Ph.D., Chair, Dept. of Architecture

Mindanao Studies Center (MSC) online launch, 06 December 2021

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 The University of the Philippines Mindanao and the College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS) will launch the Mindanao Studies Center (MSC) online on 06 December 2021, at 1:00 PM. The MSC is CHSS’ cultural resource center that will serve as an avenue for academics and non-academics alike in Mindanao and beyond to appreciate, study, cultivate, and showcase the vibrant histories, peoples, and cultures of Mindanao.
 

"Fighting Disinformation" webinar, 27 November

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The College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS), in partnership with MovePh, an affiliate of Rappler, invites the public to "Fighting Disinformation," a webinar on 27 November, 6:00 PM. Gilberto Scofield Jr, marketing and relationships director for Brazil's premier fact-checking agency Lupa, will tackle disinformation, fact-checking, and the 2022 elections. Rappler researcher and writer Vernise Tantuco will discuss the fact-checking methodology. This webinar is open to everyone. Please register through the following Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/9616346190364/WN_kksi2OlaScaj-EAJ3YDi1w

Challenges and New Directions in Communication, 27 November

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Let us explore and reflect on the emergent communication and media research problematiques and methodologies during the pandemic with recognized researchers in the field, Prof. Cecilia Fe Santa Maria-Abalos from the University of the Philippines Baguio and Asst. Prof. Jean Claire A. Dy from the University of the Philippines Visayas. 

Main Theme: Challenges and New Directions in Communication and Media Research during the Pandemic and Beyond 
Date: November 27, 2021
Time: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Venue: Zoom - Video Conference 

The webinar will be live-streamed at https://www.facebook.com/BACMAUndercurrents/

Please register at https://bit.ly/Undercurrents2nd 
The zoom details will be sent to the participant's registered e-mail accounts. 
Certificates will be issued to participants who:
- Pre-registered on or before November 27, 2021
- Completed the evaluation form after the event. The form must be submitted by 11:59 PM on November 27, 2021 
 
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