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8th Ngilngig Asian Fantastic Film Festival – Programme 2022

We present the programme for the Ngilngig Asian Fantastic Film Festival which will take place from October 27 – 30, 2022 at the Cinematheque Center Davao (Davao City, Philippines).

Opening Film
Midnight in a Perfect World by Dodo Dayao – Philippines | 2019

Closing Film
The Long Walk by Mattie Do – Laos | 2019

Feature Films (Special Screenings)
Revolution Launderette by Mark Chua and Lam Li Shuen – Singapore, Japan | 2019
Vanishing Children Triangle by Abdul Zainidi – Brunei | 2022

Philippine Shorts (In Competition)
A Swarm of Eyes by Jael Mendoza – Philippines | 2020
Aga-Hiw, The Dreamer by Jaime Morados – Philippines | 2022
Animo by Raymund Encanto Salao – Philippines | 2022
Black Rice Yellow Roots by Leonard Ian Blancada Billones – Philippines | 2022
Call me Santa by Chrismar Rue Soegaard – Philippines | 2021
Dead in the Dark by Conrad Dela Cruz – Philippines | 2021
Free Yun by Kris Kristofferson Halog – Philippines | 2021
Hide and Seek by Chris Duco – Philippines | 2021
How to Catch a Lightning by Rei Cordero – Philippines | 2022
I, Labyrinth by Jag Garcia – Philippines | 2021
Ing Tianak by EJ Gagui and Marienel Calma – Philippines | 2021
La by Angelli Lazarte – Philippines | 2022
Last Dream by Daniel Magayon – Philippines | 2022
Our Redirected Hopes by Mina Cruz – Philippines | 2019
Ours is the Sky by Victor Lorenzo Ventura – Philippines | 2021
Round Trip by Gabriel Carmelo – Philippines | 2019
Silo by Alyssa Ashley Manugas – Philippines | 2021
Slip by James Labrador Damasin – Philippines | 2021
The Gossips of Cicadidae by Vahn Leinard C. Pascual – Philippines | 2021
The New Faces (of Dreams and Mysteries) by Mark Raymund L. Garcia – Philippines | 2021
The Transfiguration Of Saint Mike by Jermaine Tulbo – Philippines | 2021
Walk Me Home by Pawlo Lasmarias – Philippines | 2021

Asian Shorts (in Competition)
A Man Trembles by Mark Chua, Lam Li Shuen – Singapore | 2021
Binh by Ostin Fam – Vietnam, South Korea, Singapore, Thailand | 2020
Bura by Eden Junjung – Indonesia | 2019
Cloud Jacket by Abdul Zainidi – Brunei | 2022
Days of the New by Keith Deligero – Philippines | 2021
Ghost Like Us by Riar Rizaldi – Indonesia, Singapore | 2021
Hush, Tonight the Dead are Dreaming Loudly by Kong Pahurak – Thailand | 2019
It’s Raining Frogs Outside by Maria Estela Paiso – Philippines | 2021
Live in Cloud-Cuckoo Land by Vu Minh Nghia and Pham Hoang Minh Thy – Vietnam | 2020
No Dogs Allowed by Lê Bình Giang – Vietnam | 2022
Robot Mom by A. J. Kelly – Indonesia | 2022
Transparent, I am by Yuri Muraoka – Japan | 2020

Exhibition Shorts
– Ngilngig Shorts-
Hija by Christian Paul Lim – Philippines | 2019
Human Resource by Dexter B. Biz – Philippines | 2022
Isolation by Edwin “Ed” David J. Priete – Philippines | 2021
Judith by Junmarl Alconga – Philippines | 2021
Memories of Tomorrow by Karina Jabido and Shievar Olegario – Philippines | 2022
Signals by Caloy Limjap Soliongco – Philippines | 2020
The Unborn by Vrian Pamatmat – Philippines | 2021
Warren’s Rhapsody by Jelena J. Balberona – Philippines | 2022

– Midnight Madness-
Jakol or Claire de LûLû in “D” Major by Doydoy Megriño – Philippines | 2022
Kontrol by Crio Kuzuma – Philippines | 2020
Living Dead to hell and back by Conrad Dela Cruz – Philippines | 2022
Lysistrata by John Patrick Manio – Philippines | 2019
Oculus Sinister by James Magnaye – Philippines | 2022
The Hitman – Mission: Kill The President by Noriel Morales Jarito – Philippines | 2019
The Little Planet by Arjanmar H. Rebeta – Philippines | 2021
Vinegar and Soy Sauce Can Make Adobo by Jude Matanguihan – Philippines | 2021
Maria Makinang by Gian Arre – Philippines | 2022
The Legend of the Prince and the Warrior by Jacob Mikhail “Jake” U. Collado – Philippines | 2021
The Call On The Seventh Dream by Ligaya Villablanca – Philippines | 2022

Director’s Showcase (Non-Competition)
Dandansoy by Arden Rod Condez – Philippines | 2021
Days of the New by Keith Deligero – Philippines | 2021
Fatigued by James Robin Mayo – Philippines | 2021
Excuse Me Miss, Miss, Miss by Sonny Calvento – Philippines | 2019
Lonely Girls by Pam Miras – Philippines | 2019

For more information, please visit: https://ngilngig.net/festival2022/

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