Lockdown Diaries: Covid-19 (2023)

ALL 08/04/2023 (tl) Documentary 12 Min
  • Release
    08/04/2023
  • Production
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  • Original title
    Lockdown Diaries: Covid-19
  • Original language
    tl
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Overview

Ten theater artists took the challenge to record their daily lives by making video diaries and conversations during the pandemic lockdown. Despite how bleak the pandemic was, it brought them to listen to their bodies, minds and hearts. This documentary is a tapestry of video snapshots from the lives of 10 Filipino theater artists during the height of the pandemic lockdown. The artists tell their stories mostly through video diaries using phone cameras to record their daily lives, their feelings and thoughts, while locked in their homes with no work, no income, and with a sense that their country is going to pieces. Conversations with the filmmaker via Zoom were also recorded. It provides a perspective on how theater artists found ways and means to survive, to take care of their mental health, and even break protocols to persist in their advocacies.

  1. Avic Ilagan

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer



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Lockdown Diaries: Covid-19 (2023) 12 Min

ALL 08/04/2023 (tl)
Documentary
  • Release 08/04/2023
  • Production
  • Original title Lockdown Diaries: Covid-19
  • tl
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Ten theater artists took the challenge to record their daily lives by making video diaries and conversations during the pandemic lockdown. Despite how bleak the pandemic was, it brought them to listen to their bodies, minds and hearts. This documentary is a tapestry of video snapshots from the lives of 10 Filipino theater artists during the height of the pandemic lockdown. The artists tell their stories mostly through video diaries using phone cameras to record their daily lives, their feelings and thoughts, while locked in their homes with no work, no income, and with a sense that their country is going to pieces. Conversations with the filmmaker via Zoom were also recorded. It provides a perspective on how theater artists found ways and means to survive, to take care of their mental health, and even break protocols to persist in their advocacies.

  1. Avic Ilagan

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer