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'''Abstract'''
Igme, a young girl, waits for her mother to come home to their small town after attending school as an outcast. When Igme's mother does not appear at the bus stop, she is comforted by her best friend, Gani, as they play with a kite. Gani relies on Igme but doesn't realize that once her mother returns from the city, Igme will be taken away. When Gani imminently discovers the truth about Igme leaving town, the two children spend their last few days together trying to understand the conditions that would drive their separation.
 
Meer, M.Z. (2016). Sina Igme at Gani, Unpublished Undergraduate Thesis, University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication
 
The project of the student is towards remembering and projecting childhood in film. It comes close to the world of Igme and Gani where things are quiet, colorful, and simple. Even pain is static, pulled in by their feelings of isolation, but gently eased away by their friendship. The conflict of the narrative arises when the system of oppression threatens their world that is each other.
                                               
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Igme, a young girl, waits for her mother to come home to their small town after attending school as an outcast. When Igme's mother does not appear at the bus stop, she is comforted by her best friend, Gani, as they play with a kite. Gani relies on Igme but doesn't realize that once her mother returns from the city, Igme will be taken away. When Gani imminently discovers the truth about Igme leaving town, the two children spend their last few days together trying to understand the conditions that would drive their separation.