Huli: A short feature on isolation and paranoia in the context of the post-apocalyptic fiction sub-genre

The post-apocalyptic fiction sub-genre barely exists in the Philippine media, prompting the idea of such a film in Filipino context. To achieve this, the project aims to emphasize on the opposing ideas of isolation and paranoia to the community-centeredness of Filipino culture. Additionally, researc...

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Main Authors: Atendido, Patrick Leonardo C., Oei, Maria Cristina Lourdes C., Reyes, Sophia Espinelle G.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-82492021-07-28T12:43:17Z Huli: A short feature on isolation and paranoia in the context of the post-apocalyptic fiction sub-genre Atendido, Patrick Leonardo C. Oei, Maria Cristina Lourdes C. Reyes, Sophia Espinelle G. The post-apocalyptic fiction sub-genre barely exists in the Philippine media, prompting the idea of such a film in Filipino context. To achieve this, the project aims to emphasize on the opposing ideas of isolation and paranoia to the community-centeredness of Filipino culture. Additionally, research and familiarization with the sub-genre is included in order to achieve its basic elements. This is done through analysis of may post-apocalyptic films and television series from both Eastern and Western media, as well as insight from many articles regarding the sub-genre. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/7604 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Feature films--Philippines Short films--Philippines Paranoia--Philippines Isolation (Philosophy) in literature
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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language English
topic Feature films--Philippines
Short films--Philippines
Paranoia--Philippines
Isolation (Philosophy) in literature
spellingShingle Feature films--Philippines
Short films--Philippines
Paranoia--Philippines
Isolation (Philosophy) in literature
Atendido, Patrick Leonardo C.
Oei, Maria Cristina Lourdes C.
Reyes, Sophia Espinelle G.
Huli: A short feature on isolation and paranoia in the context of the post-apocalyptic fiction sub-genre
description The post-apocalyptic fiction sub-genre barely exists in the Philippine media, prompting the idea of such a film in Filipino context. To achieve this, the project aims to emphasize on the opposing ideas of isolation and paranoia to the community-centeredness of Filipino culture. Additionally, research and familiarization with the sub-genre is included in order to achieve its basic elements. This is done through analysis of may post-apocalyptic films and television series from both Eastern and Western media, as well as insight from many articles regarding the sub-genre.
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author Atendido, Patrick Leonardo C.
Oei, Maria Cristina Lourdes C.
Reyes, Sophia Espinelle G.
author_facet Atendido, Patrick Leonardo C.
Oei, Maria Cristina Lourdes C.
Reyes, Sophia Espinelle G.
author_sort Atendido, Patrick Leonardo C.
title Huli: A short feature on isolation and paranoia in the context of the post-apocalyptic fiction sub-genre
title_short Huli: A short feature on isolation and paranoia in the context of the post-apocalyptic fiction sub-genre
title_full Huli: A short feature on isolation and paranoia in the context of the post-apocalyptic fiction sub-genre
title_fullStr Huli: A short feature on isolation and paranoia in the context of the post-apocalyptic fiction sub-genre
title_full_unstemmed Huli: A short feature on isolation and paranoia in the context of the post-apocalyptic fiction sub-genre
title_sort huli: a short feature on isolation and paranoia in the context of the post-apocalyptic fiction sub-genre
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2017
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/7604
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