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Escobar, M.R. (2014). Pusong Bato, Unpublished Undergraduate Thesis, University of the Philippines | |||
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satirical piece on the colonial influence on Philippine culture. | satirical piece on the colonial influence on Philippine culture. | ||
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Abstract
Escobar, M.R. (2014). Pusong Bato, Unpublished Undergraduate Thesis, University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication.
Pusong Bato is about Cinta dela Cruz, a middle-aged faded actress who tries to relive and remember her glorious days as a movie star in the ‘70s. She does this by watching films at home everyday until one day, during an earthquake; something breaks into her window and wakes her up from her Hollywood dream. Using post-colonial studies as the bedrock of the film, Pusong Bato becomes a satirical piece on the colonial influence on Philippine culture.