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Pinoy movies in Genève

I heard from the radio that there would be some Philippine movies to be shown here in Genève as a part of Black Movie Film Festival . The festival would run from 30 January to 8 February. The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveiros is among them --I would love to see that-- and my husband expressed his eagerness to come with me. I have e-mailed some friends and hopefully they,too, can watch.

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Anonymous said…
Just curious, why did they call it Black Movie? Why not Brown Movie? :)
Mayet said…
Hi!the film fest was originally intended for African films, but since 1999 they have widened their program and have included Asian and Latin American films.

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