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Dimaculangan, A. I. (2013) ''Pagitan'', Unpublished Undergraduate Thesis, University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication<br />
Dimaculangan, A. I. (2013) ''Pagitan'', Unpublished Undergraduate Thesis, University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication


'Pagitan' (No Poetry Between Us) is a short film that attempts to create an atmosphere through a different style of structure or narrative storytelling. The film is made up of three narrative fragments which are distinct from each other, told and inspired by the 'sudden' or flash fiction.
'Pagitan' (No Poetry Between Us) is a short film that attempts to create an atmosphere through a different style of structure or narrative storytelling. The film is made up of three narrative fragments which are distinct from each other, told and inspired by the 'sudden' or flash fiction.<br />


The three narratives share a common theme between relationship and the gap between two individuals.
The three narratives share a common theme between relationship and the gap between two individuals.<br />


The narrative arcs include a study on the relationship between a student and her professor, a fraternity brother and his ailing father, and a convenience store cashier and a foreign customer.
The narrative arcs include a study on the relationship between a student and her professor, a fraternity brother and his ailing father, and a convenience store cashier and a foreign customer.<br />


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Revision as of 09:07, 16 April 2013

ABSTRACT
Dimaculangan, A. I. (2013) Pagitan, Unpublished Undergraduate Thesis, University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication

'Pagitan' (No Poetry Between Us) is a short film that attempts to create an atmosphere through a different style of structure or narrative storytelling. The film is made up of three narrative fragments which are distinct from each other, told and inspired by the 'sudden' or flash fiction.

The three narratives share a common theme between relationship and the gap between two individuals.

The narrative arcs include a study on the relationship between a student and her professor, a fraternity brother and his ailing father, and a convenience store cashier and a foreign customer.

View Thesis