Ditsi Carolino

Movies

Philippine New Wave: This Is Not a Film Movement
Herself
Documentary profiling the directors involved in the loose Philippine New Wave filmmaking movement.
Hindered Land
Director
A film in two parts about a fierce and deadly battle raging between farmers and landowners in the Philippines. The first part tracks the Sumilao farmers’ gruelling 1,700-kilometer journey through scorching heat, rains, fatigue, and great uncertainty to the presidential palace in Manila. The second part tells the story of the sugarcane workers from Negros.
Bunso
Director
A documentary that explores injustice, neglect and perpetual helplessness.
Life on the Tracks
Director
Riles is a documentary about the life of a riles resident, Eddie, in a squatter area along the railroad tracks within the downtrodden section of Balic-balik, Manila.
Minsan Lang Sila Bata
Editor
The lives of random children from different parts of the Philippines, facing the same predicament of living life of arduous labor to cope with the harsh realities of poverty.
Minsan Lang Sila Bata
Cinematography
The lives of random children from different parts of the Philippines, facing the same predicament of living life of arduous labor to cope with the harsh realities of poverty.
Minsan Lang Sila Bata
Director
The lives of random children from different parts of the Philippines, facing the same predicament of living life of arduous labor to cope with the harsh realities of poverty.
Masakit sa Mata
Director
A collective work, made at the beginning of the 1990s, was the result of a workshop lead by German filmmakers, such as Michael Wulfes and Christian Weisenborn. Its authors, who now belong among the stars of the Philippine cinema, depict intimate portraits of children living in the streets of Manila.