Three Filipino films are vying for top honors at the 34th Warsaw International Film Festival in Poland, from Oct. 12 to 21. Louie Ignacio's "School Service" is among "15 fascinating titles" that are competing for the grand prize in the main tilt. Brillante Ma Mendoza's "Alpha, The Right to Kill" and Khavn dela Cruz's latest work, "Bamboo Dogs," will join Warsaw's Free Spirit competition. The Warsaw website describes "School Service" as "a shocking portrayal of children living on the streets... working for organized crime rings." Ignacio told the Inquirer: "I am super excited and proud! This is my very first time in an A-li...
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