T’was a Sunday well spent with my amigas : Janine and Ranete! Watched Patay na si Hesus at Cinema '76 Film Society and went to Open Kitchen food park to fill our tummies 😂 Lot’s of photo will be followed after this post.
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T’was a Sunday well spent with my amigas : Janine and Ranete! Watched Patay na si Hesus at Cinema '76 Film Society and went to Open Kitchen food park to fill our tummies 😂 Lot’s of photo will be followed after this post.
Cinema ‘76!
Dalawan beses palang ako nakakapunta dito (and I watched 4 indie films here [Pamilya Ordinaryo x Patintero: Ang Alamat ni Meng Patalo; Sakaling Hindi Makarating x I’m Drunk, I Love You) pero I swear, kung gusto niyo talagng maenjoy ang panunuod mo ng indie film, punta ka na sa Cinema ‘76! Sa San Juan lang ‘to. Masaya siya kasi para siyang living room na may mga sofa with pillows. May bar area where you can eat. Projector ang gamit nila pero pag nanuod ka, parang hinde dahil sobrang HD nito! May merch pa sila doon ng mga movies. Kahit maliit lang, sulit dahil makakahalubilo mo lahat sa tawanan, gulatan at iyakan. As in! Eto kasi; alam naman natin ang sitwasyon ng mga indie films sa mga sinehan like SM Cinema. Wala masyadong nanunuod. Ang onti ng tao at wala kang kasamang tumawa man lang o umiyak. Pero sa Cinema ‘76? Sabay sabay talaga kayong tatawa at iiyak. It feels like home kumbaga. At pwede pang magmovie marathon.
Supporting Independent Filipino Films, Arts and Crafts.. Watched SISA with an evolved perspective.
𝐄𝐯𝐨𝐥𝐯𝐞𝐝 𝐩𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐩𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐞
Standing in front of the mirror after watching The Sisa Movie, I realized that art often reflects more than itself.. it holds up a quiet lens to our own stories, struggles, and resilience.
Watching SISA here brings back a name that many already know.. Sisa from Noli Me Tangere.
A mother. A loss. A story often reduced to madness, but rooted in something deeper.
And sitting there, you begin to feel how these stories are not just from the past.
They continue to echo.
In different forms. In different lives. In different ways of remembering.
Maybe that’s why spaces like this matter.
Because they allow us to sit with stories that ask us to feel, not just watch
Cinema '76 Film Society and Cafe is a space where Filipino stories are allowed to exist without needing to compete.
📍 Cinema '76, 76 Tomas Morato, Quezon City
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It was my first time in Cinema '76 last night. I went with my closest friends from grad school. We watched Past Lives (2022) and it was pretty okay. The characters, plot, and setting was nothing pretentions and very relatable. I'd say it's a very light watch for those who are going through a lot of "what-ifs" especially in their relationships.
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Hiyyyyaaaaa tumblr.
Im just happy kekekeke.
Btw Im giving you a name today hahahahaha. From now on I'm gonna call you Hiraya :))
Got some merch from one of my favorite movies! GOYO Ang Batang General from my local cinema76 🇵🇭♥️💙♥️💙
I'M DRUNK I LOVE YOU Cinema '76, a very cool movie house that screens Filipino Indie Films. 🎥 I love this movie house! 🎦 Perfect to watch films that are not highly commercialized, films that are more meaningful, films I could really say "A work of art". 📹 Plus there's creativity on their comfy seats alone. Thankful for the IOs who invited me to join them and thankful that I get to watch here with my PHE Con 2016 roommate. Such a fun night. 😊☺💖 #Cinema76 #MovieHouse #MovieNight #MovieDate (at Cinema '76 Film Society)