Sorpresa

Disyembre 26, 2007

-Axel Pinpin*

Sumalipsip ang lamig ng Disyembre sa tarangkang bakal
saka inihinga ng mga batang sabik sa barya
ang mga awiting amoy-bibingkang alsa.
Binuo namin ang imahe ng Krismas Tri
sa nguso ng Armalayt ng mga gwardyang
tila si Santa Klaws sa bundat nilang tiyan;
lamang ay hindi Ho-Ho-Ho kundi ngiting mapang-uyam
ang umaakay sa aming mga bisita’t dalaw.
Walang puwang ang sorpresa sa kabila ng rehas.
Ang sana’y tahip ng dibdib bago buksan ang pasalubong
ay sikdo ng ngitngit sa pag-abot
ng binutbot na sinukmani,
dinutdot na pansit,
at dinuldol na makaroni salad.
Ang sana’y pigil-hiningang pagbubukas ng regalo
ay buntong-hininga sa laman ng liham
na pinagtawanan na muna ng mga bantay;
nagsasabing: “Daddy, hindi kami makakapariyan, wala kaming pamasahe.”

*Si Axel Pinpin ay kabilang sa tinaguriang “Tagaytay 5″ – kasama nina Riel Custodio, Aristides Sarmiento, Enrico Ybañez, at Michael Masayes – na dinukot ng mga pulis at militar noong Abril 28, 2006 sa Tagaytay City, pinaratangang mga “rebeldeng komunista” at ngayo’y mahigit sa isang taon nang nakakulong sa Camp Vicente Lim ng Philippine National Police (PNP). Naging fellow siya para sa tula ng UP National Writers Workshop noong 1999.


Magkabilang Dulo Halos

Disyembre 17, 2007

-Alexander Remollino 

Alay sa mga magbubukid ng Sumilao, Bukidnon

Hindi na “diyan lamang” ang kanilang nilakad
kahit para sa mga paang matagal nang nasanay na magturing
na “diyan lamang” ang tatlong bundok na lakarin.
Hindi “diyan lamang” kundi sanlibo’t pitong daang kilometro –
magkabilang dulo halos nitong kapuluan –
ang itinakda nilang haba ng kanilang lakad
sa pagitan ng pag-asa’t kawalan ng pag-asa.

At bakit naman hindi?
Layang magtanim at umani –
layang huminga nang maluwag sa kasariwaan ng hangin –
ang katarungang mailap na kanilang tinutugis.

Subalit ang dulo ng kanilang paglalakbay
ay tila lakbayin pa ring higit pa
sa sanlibo’t pitong daang kilometro:
lakbaying kung saan dudulo
ay walang nakababatid.

Samahan natin sila sa kanilang paglalakbay,
gaano man kalayo ang lakarin
at saanman umabot ang ating mga talampakan
sa pagtugis sa layang magtanim at umani –
layang huminga nang maluwag sa kasariwaan ng hangin


KASYA NAMAN PALA ANG SIMBA SA LOOB NG MANILA PEN- SUMAKAY KA PA

Disyembre 4, 2007

-Rustum Casia 

in straight english, mala-political analyst nilang ‘tinanong kung bakit di mo ipinagkatiwala sa ating cute na justice system ang iyong mga hinaing, kung kaya mula sa trial court binitbit mo ito palabas i-minartsa sa ambon ipinasok sa manila pen, sa isang function room.

makasabat na’t makapagtanong, nabalitaan kaya nila si eden marcellana? ang tagaytay 5? si jonas burgos? ang kaibigan kong dinukot sa tapat ng chowking bustillos? ang 185 malayang tao na hanggang ngayon ay nawawala? ang obispo ng aglipay na pinatay? ang pastor ng uccp
na tinorture at tinawag na impostor? ang compassionate na pardon kay erap? ang paramihan ng friendster sa kamara para maideklarang sufficient in form pero insufficient in substance ang impeachment kay gloria?

oo?

tsk, di ka talaga nag-iisip senador trillanes.


Repression or paranoia? Filmmakers cry foul over short films’ ‘X’ rating

Disyembre 4, 2007

Filmmakers and activists screened two films banned by the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB), “A Day in the Life of Gloria” and “Mendiola”, in protest of what they called “repression” by the Arroyo administration.

The “X” rating given by the MTRCB to the two films resulted in their exclusion from a short film festival called “Kontra-Agos”.

The films were shown during a press conference on Friday by filmmakers and activists to express alarm over what they perceive to be an attempt to suppress media coverage of the failed rebellion in Makati led by former Navy officer turned Senator Antonio Trillanes and Army Brigadier General Danny Lim.

Short filmmaker King Catoy said,  “Nananawagan kami sa mga kapwa natin artists, i-defy natin ang admnistrasyong ito, this is martial law (We call on our fellow artists to defy this administration. This is martial law).”

During the press conference, National Artist for Literature Bienvenido Lumbera joined other artists and activists in having their hands tied, recalling images of ABS-CBN reporters and crew who were handcuffed and detained by police in the aftermath of the Makati incident.

Lumbera said recent events, including the so-called “censorship” of an artist’s collective in Angolo, Rizal, bear out a clear and present danger to artists and to freedom of expression.

“Mayroon litaw na panganib sa atin. Karapatan natin magkaroon ng layang ipakita ang katotohanan (There is an obvious threat against us. It is our right to have the freedom to tell the truth),” said Lumbera.

MTRCB reviewer Mark Castrodes however dismissed the artists’ accusations as baseless conspiracy theories. According to Castrodes, the films were given an X-rating because they put the government in a bad light.

One of the films, “A Day in the Life of Gloria”, is in animated format and shows a cartoon caricature of President Arroyo saying “I am sorry” after which her nose begins to grow. It is a scene that recalls the fairy tale character Pinocchio, whose nose elongates whenever he tells a lie.

Castrodes said that contrary to the artists’ wild claims, there is no “institutionalized political repression” and that the film reviewers simply did their job.

“We are not in cahoots with anyone else here, for us, it was simply a day’s work”, he said, adding that the filmmakers could have appealed the rating and asked for a second review but they chose to no longer do so.

http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/storyPage.aspx?storyId=100968

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Note:

The filmmakers and festival organizers are in the process of appealing the X-rated films. BINGO which also initially got an X-rating for “libelous” reasons according to the MTRCB review panel was appealed last week. It got a PG 13 after the appeal and the filmmaker was not even asked questions. Noriel Jarito had to pay additional fees for this.

If it’s not institutionalized repression, then it’s a serious case of arbitrary review ratings and it’s making the filmmakers pay unnecessary fees.

Kontra-Agos Team