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ALON docu on plastic waste earns Ani ng Dangal Award for 2021


Published April 15, 2021, 2:38 PM
‘Alon!’ Director and Benildean educator Gabby Fernandez with Benilde Center for Partnership Advancement Director and Former Benilde Vice President for Advancement Robin Serrano at the 2020 London International Film Festival.
The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) has recently bestowed the Ani ng Dangal Award to the eye-opening documentary on plastic waste entitled
ALON (WAVE).
Alon has garnered top prizes at the prestigious 2020 London International Film Festival, the
Ani distinction pays tribute to the Filipino artists whose talent and craftsmanship have earned international accolades from established and respected institutions.
ALON, written and directed by multi-awarded filmmaker and De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB) School of Design and Arts Faculty Gabriel Fernandez, triumphed at the Science and Education category at the 2020 London International Film Festival held in the United King ....

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Review: VAKA is a captivating short environmental documentary (Includes first-hand account)


VAKA is a compelling and eye-opening short environmental documentary. Digital Journal has the scoop. It focuses on the remote island community of Tokelau, a Pacific leader in action on climate change.
It was directed by Kelly Moneymaker, and it was produced by Rebekah Curtis-Motley and co-Produced by Jessica George. It deals with the energy and resilience of the Tokelauan people as they weave their customary-wisdom regarding the environment with modern eco-technologies to respond to climate change.
VAKA was named after the traditional vessels that were used by the island people of Tokelau. Tokelau was the first nation to aim for all of its electricity to be generated from solar as a result of the New Zealand funded Tokelau Renewable Energy Project back in 2012. ....

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