A Rustling from a Time Ago and Tomorrow
A collapse of multiple lifetimes into pieces of amnesia; us, experiencing itself in dreams of life and death. A direct expression of the slow vibration as it currently is; you, a brief movement in the vestiges of nothingness.
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Kuda BuxDirector
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Eric BicoDirector
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Kuda BuxWriter
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Eric BicoWriter
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Kuda BuxKey Cast
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Eric BicoKey Cast
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Project Title (Original Language):Kasikas sa Ganiha ug Unya
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Project Type:Experimental
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Runtime:8 minutes 15 seconds
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Completion Date:June 22, 2021
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Production Budget:25 USD
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Country of Origin:Philippines
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Country of Filming:Philippines
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Language:Cebuano, Tagalog
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Binisaya Film FestivalCebu City
Philippines
November 11, 2021
Vimeo On Demand
Best Binisaya Short Film -
34th Gawad CCP for Alternative Film and VideoPasay, NCR, Philippines
Philippines
August 6, 2022
1st Prize Experimental Category -
Alicante Video Art FestivalAlicante
Spain -
Bakunawa Film Festival 9Bacolod City
Philippines
December 17, 2022 -
Cinema Rehiyon
Philippines
May 12, 2021 -
Pebbles Underground
Canada
December 20, 2022
North American Premiere
Pebbles Underground Jury Award
Kuda Bux (b. 1991) has been running around the streets of Cebu doing what he thinks is an approximation of what high-art is. Over the years he has been running near-zero budget productions with Aprum-Oves and Corner House Productions creating scrap videos and junk stories.
Eric Bico (b. 1995) is an artist who explores photography. His varied interests—from overlooked elbows and ears to everyday struggles in the urban metro—surface in his photographs, mostly in series. Beyond traditional publishing and gallery exhibitions, his photographic works are also at play with self-publishing and online collaborations. He has self-published zines through Munzinelupa and Zine Orgy.
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The film was conceived with the question, "Would you believe that a photo of the back of your head to be your very own back of the head?". With this, we explored that perceptional void, the something that exists that is far beyond common perception, the obvious that goes unnoticed.
If there's anything notable about the production, it is that it was done entirely over Zoom calls.