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10 Compelling Student Docus Worth Watching on iWant

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10 Compelling Student Docus Worth Watching on iWant

Here are the ten must-watch “Class Project” winning mini-documentaries:

1) The dedication of “Titser Gennie”

2) Learn more about Pampanga’s heritage “Kulitan”
Also from University of Makati, this documentary shows the cultural heritage of Kapampangan’s language and pre-colonial writing system called “Kulitan.” The feature also highlights the efforts of the people working to preserve the lost art of Kulitan. For them, it’s not only an ancient writing system, but it also signifies Pampanga’s hidden legacy. “Kulitan” won second prize in Class Project 2019.

3) Witness the determination of “Mga Batang Anipa”

4) Know the hardships of every Filipino farmer in “Binhi”

This Class Project 2019 finalist, produced by students from Palawan State University, narrates the struggles of Mang Ariel, a farmer from Taytay, Palawan, in providing for his family. Despite the hardships, he strives against all adversities to bring a bright future for his children.

5) The cultural significance of the betel nut in “City Painted in Red”

6) Vash’s fast-paced adventure in “Ang Munting Karera ni Vash”
Follow the story of eight-year-old boy Vash in his adrenaline-packed journey to becoming a pocket motorbike racing champion. Although there are risks attributed to racing, especially for minors, Vash’s parents are supportive of his passion for the sport and pursuit of the gold.

7) The dreams of three scholars in “Iskolar ng Merkado”

8) The heartwarming stories of grandmothers in “Hiling sa Dapithapon”

The documentary from students of the Lyceum of the Philippines University Laguna shares the moving stories of grandmothers who spend their days in a home for the aged facility, longing to be with their loved ones someday.

9) Feel the affection of a foster parent in “Aruga”

A parent’s love is immeasurable and unconditional, even if one is not blood-related to his or her child. “Aruga” proves this as it shows the affection of Nanay Nida, a licensed foster parent, for her temporarily adopted children. Through DSWD’s Foster Care program, she and her husband Tatay Renato, are able to serve as loving parents to children yearning for a family.

10) The loyalty of “Hachiko ng Lapu-Lapu”

Dogs are truly a man’s best friend. In the documentary “Hachiko ng Lapu-Lapu,” watch the true story of a street dog in Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu, named Kit, and how he waits daily for the uncertain return of his best friend, who moved to Manila. Rain or shine, Kit remains in one spot to patiently wait for his beloved friend, showing a dog’s true love and loyalty.

Amid today’s uncertain times brought by the pandemic, these Class Project documentaries aim to uplift the spirits of every Filipino through inspiring stories straight from the heart.

Viewers can also catch more Class Project documentaries every Friday at 7:30 pm on Knowledge Channel. Download the iWant app or visit iwant.ph to stream more acclaimed documentaries for free!

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