Music
Music
A short experimental film for installation
Raging Images
In response to the arrest of a street vendor as well as the alleged abuse and racial prejudice of the New York City Police Department (NYPD) at Precinct 115 in Queens, several human rights groups marched on the streets on May 16, 2010 to express their grievances. The marchers demanded respect for human rights, the "reclamation" of the streets and the parks for everyone's use, and the removal of several commanding officers at Precinct 115.
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RAGE IN FORTY FRAMES is a collection of forty digitally-manipulated images that interprets the rage stemming out of the alleged malpractices of the police.
Music and Sound Recording
by Rural Child
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Concept, Photography, and Editing
Roberto Reyes Ang
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Screening Schedule
SINEKULTURA
February 18, 2015, 4:30 P.M.
University of San Carlos
Talamban Campus,
CAFA Theater
Cebu City, Philippines
Raging Video
Express your rage!
RAGE
in forty frames​