Lourd Ian Francis Espiritu

Nascimento : 2005-07-08, Manila, Philippines

História

Lourd Ian Francis Espiritu is a high school student and a film enthusiast greatly influenced by the works of Christopher Nolan and Quentin Tarantino.

Filmes

Majors
Writer
A creative writing class exercise on idiomatic expressions and figurative language.
Majors
Director
A creative writing class exercise on idiomatic expressions and figurative language.
Majors
Narrator
A creative writing class exercise on idiomatic expressions and figurative language.
The Paradox of Martial Law
Editor
Under the guise of the increasing threat of Communism and the ever-evolving bureaucracy of Philippine democracy, Marcos Sr. declared Martial Law in an attempt to hold on to subjugate the rise of crime and injustice. But does history narrate a fate that actualized his vision to bring peace? Or do the books echo a paradox? A reality where he fought fire with fire — communism with a strongarm that riddled it with bullets and bloodshed.
The Paradox of Martial Law
Producer
Under the guise of the increasing threat of Communism and the ever-evolving bureaucracy of Philippine democracy, Marcos Sr. declared Martial Law in an attempt to hold on to subjugate the rise of crime and injustice. But does history narrate a fate that actualized his vision to bring peace? Or do the books echo a paradox? A reality where he fought fire with fire — communism with a strongarm that riddled it with bullets and bloodshed.
The Paradox of Martial Law
Writer
Under the guise of the increasing threat of Communism and the ever-evolving bureaucracy of Philippine democracy, Marcos Sr. declared Martial Law in an attempt to hold on to subjugate the rise of crime and injustice. But does history narrate a fate that actualized his vision to bring peace? Or do the books echo a paradox? A reality where he fought fire with fire — communism with a strongarm that riddled it with bullets and bloodshed.
The Paradox of Martial Law
Director
Under the guise of the increasing threat of Communism and the ever-evolving bureaucracy of Philippine democracy, Marcos Sr. declared Martial Law in an attempt to hold on to subjugate the rise of crime and injustice. But does history narrate a fate that actualized his vision to bring peace? Or do the books echo a paradox? A reality where he fought fire with fire — communism with a strongarm that riddled it with bullets and bloodshed.