Cinemata Visions Presents FEU Film Movements Festival
In commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Cinemata proudly announces its second-time collaboration with the FEU Film Movements Festival.
In commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Cinemata proudly announces its second-time collaboration with the FEU Film Movements Festival.
In this episode of PGP Live at DRAPAC23, Jonnah Morado, legal officer and project coordinator at IDEALS Inc., sheds light on their work providing legal assistance to human rights CSOs and digital rights advocates in the Philippines.
Kristine Tan Chan, President of Filipino Freethinkers, delves into their work of utilising science and secularism to champion human rights, focusing on freedom of expression and religion, rights of women and LGBTQIA+ communities, and digital rights.
The short film collection from young Thai and Filipino filmmakers features stories highlighting key digital rights issues affecting the youth – from digital labour, disinformation, and data privacy to digital security and platform accountability.
Basahin sa wikang Ingles Ang artikulong ito ay isinulat ni Isaiah Emmanuel Suguitan para sa Youth Advocacy and Communications
In this article, a Filipino student shares about the struggle of adapting to online learning during the pandemic amid socioeconomic challenges and high barriers to access to technology.
May mahalagang papel ang mga kabataang Pilipino sa pagpuna sa mga nakakasakit na pahayag at viral trend na nagsusulong ng online na karahasan na nakabatay sa kasarian (online gender-based violence).
Young Filipinos have a key role to play in calling out offensive statements and viral trends that perpetuate online gender-based violence.
In collaboration with various partners, Cinemata hosted the screening and talkback session “Legacy of Struggle: Cinematic Perspectives on Martial Law” which showcased a collection of films on the profound impact of martial law in the Philippines.