![]() It brought home a gold medal from the 2018 U.S. This documentary earned a gold medal at the 2018 New York Festival for Health and Medical Information Category.Ītom Araullo’s documentary travels across Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao to show different aspects of the Philippine marine biodiversity. As this Reel Time episode explores Nene’s condition, it also delves into other cases of mental illnesses and other psychological disorders. This mini-documentary tells the story of a woman named Nene who is kept in captivity by her own family because she is said to suffer from psychological and mental health problems. Kara David’s documentary, a finalist at the New York Festival, follows the story of three military working dogs, Juvilon, Lotto, and Chika who are all about to retire after sustaining injuries from their service. The documentary earned itself a Bronze World Medal. Marisol Abdurahman and Raffy Tima’s documentary follows two members of the 3rd Scout Ranger Battalion in Marawi City whose main task is to document the operations of the Philippine Army’s combatant units. Just like “Batang Bomba”, this documentary won the bronze medal in the New York Festivals in 2018. Reporter's Notebook: Yapak sa Pusod ng Dagatįollowing the story of siblings Dodong, Michelle and Manilyn, this documentary shows individuals who walk at the floor bed of the sea to excavate pieces of gold as their main source of income. The documentary won the bronze medal at the New York Festivals back in 2018.ĥ. These residues were left by the Tarlac Military Testing Ground, just a few feet away from their very homes. In the small town of Capas, Tarlac, a group of young Aetas are found recycling bomb residues for a living. This documentary, which features Alden Richards as Ilagan, won a Silver World Medal at the 2018 New York Festivals.Įarning a Certificate for Creative Excellence in the US International Film and Video Festivals in 2017, Howie Severino’s documentary reveals the truth behind vigilante killings and the trauma it leaves behind to its witnesses and victims. This documentary earned a Certificate for Creative Excellence in the US International Film and Video Festivals in 2017.įor the 45th anniversary of former dictator Ferdinan Marcos’ declaration of Martial Law, GMA Public Affairs told the story of screenwriter Bonifacio Ilagan, who was captured and tortured during the dictator’s reign. Sandra Aguinaldo’s documentary brings us near the battleground of Marawi where we find war medics tending to the wounded soldiers just until they can reach a tertiary hospital. ![]() Many people continue to remain indoors as Metro Manila and other high-risk areas are put under modified enhanced quarantine until May 30.įortunately, several internationally acclaimed Kapuso documentaries have been made available online to educate and to entertain us as we spend more time at home.Īside from the other "I-Witness"' documentaries, here are some Kapuso documentaries you can binge-watch online: ![]()
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