

Never Forget + 11,103
Special Film Screenings at DLSU
Organized by the Committee on National Issues and Concerns (CONIC)
in partnership with Dakila and ActiveVista
March 22, 2023
Afternoon: 2:00pm to 4:30pm
Evening: 6:00pm to 8:30pm
Venue: Natividad Fajardo – Rosario Gonzalez Auditorium
18th Floor, Br. Andrew Gonzalez Hall, De La Salle University
There will be talkback sessions after each screening.
Limited slots are available.
Register via the following links:
Faculty: https://bit.ly/CONIC-Faculty-SignUp
APSP: https://bit.ly/CONIC-APSP-Sign-Up
CAP: https://bit.ly/CONIC-CAP-Sign-Up
Students: https://bit.ly/CONIC-FilmFest-PreReg
About the Films:
Never Forget | Runtime: 15 mins | Short Film (trailer)
Directed by Ida Del Mundo
Filipino American Vera, 33, takes care of her estranged father Pablo who has dementia. She hires Jhason, a Filipino nurse who is new in the city, but soon realizes that Jhason is not just who he says he is and that her father has a secret that makes Vera question everything she knows about herself.
11,103 | Runtime: 1 hr 26 mins | Documentary (trailer)
Produced by Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala; Directed by: Jeanette Ifurung and Mike Alcazaren
A documentary featuring survivor stories of state-sponsored violence during the Martial Law years of the dictator, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Sr. Thousands were jailed, tortured, raped and killed while communities were massacred in the crossfire between state forces, Maoist rebels and Muslim separatists. In 2013, the Philippine government passed a landmark law which officially recognized these atrocities and mandated compensation for the victims, funded by the illegally-acquired wealth of Ferdinand & Imelda Marcos hidden in their Swiss Bank accounts. 11,103 victims were given compensation as a result of the law.
“EDSA Film Festival: Tungo sa Pananagutan at Hustisya”
February 21-23, 2023
Hosts: University Student Government (USG) and Committee on National Issues and Concerns (CONIC)
This project aims to broaden discussions and perspectives about Martial Law through a film festival by appreciating the work and talent of film makers in safeguarding the truth and promote a culture of accountability and justice within the Lasallian community.
This is open to all members of the DLSU Community including students, faculty members and staff. Entrance is free.
| Date | Venue | Movie | Time |
| February 21, 2023 | Natividad Fajardo-Rosario Gonzales Auditorium, 18th Floor of the Bro. Andrew Building, De La Salle University | Liway Directed by: Kip Oebanda | 4:00PM Screening of short films 5:00PM – 7:00PM Screening of Liway 7:00PM – 8:00PM Talkback discussion |
| February 22, 2023 | Teresa Yuchengco Auditorium, 7th floor of the Yuchengco Building, De La Salle University | 11, 103 Co-presented by: Dakila and Active Vista | 5:30PM – 7:00PM Screening of 11,103 7:00PM – 8:30PM Talkback featuring two (2) production staff members, and three (3) martial law victims |
| February 23, 2023 | Natividad Fajardo-Rosario Gonzales Auditorium, 18th Floor of the Bro. Andrew Building, De La Salle University | The Kingmaker Directed by: Lauren Greenfield | 4:00PM Screening of short films 5:00PM – 7:00PM Screening of The Kingmaker 7:00PM – 8:00PM Talkback |
Register for the Film Festival through this link:https://bit.ly/EDSA37-FilmViewing-RegistrationForm
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