‘Isang Pasa Tiempo’ docu on Avellana, Conde restored after 40 years

  Isang Pasa Tiempo," a 42-year-old thesis film featuring rare interviews with the late National Artists for Film Lamberto Avellana and Manuel Conde, has been restored, digitized and then screened at the Cinematheque Center of the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) over the weekend. The 23-minute documentary was created in 1982 by De La Salle University (DLSU) communication arts majors Chiqui Escareal-Go, Cynthia Obaldo-Herrera and Anna Cousart-Domingo. Originally produced in super 8mm format, the film talks about the origins of the defunct production company, LVN Pictures, and its contributions to the film industry. "Isang Pasa Tiempo," or "pastime," wa...Keep on reading: ‘Isang Pasa Tiempo’ docu on Avellana, Conde restored after 40 years

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