Pitong Daan at Isa

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Revision as of 01:30, 30 May 2016 by Ccdelrosario6 (talk | contribs) (The film tells the curiosity of Sappho Ramirez with the letters from Hong Kong that she keeps receiving at their home even after her mother’s death. As Sappho is bound to London for her studies, she chooses Hong Kong as her layover to look for Jaq Mora.)
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Abstract

The film attempts to deconstruct lesbian film norms, which focus mainly on coming out, love about two women, relationship problems, 

and sexuality. The filmmaker wants to depict the effects to different individuals who were left behind because of suicide – a death occurrence to lots of LGBT people, since then up to now. Through the exploration of not showing the mother on screen, the filmmaker wants to encompass her audience into a reality, which lesbians, and the whole LGBT community experiences – the inability of other people to understand their rights and existence as any other human being.

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