A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Jaja Arumpac
Adjani Arumpac is a documentarist and an assistant professor at the University of the Philippine Film Institute. Her directorial works include: Walai (2006); a documentary about Muslim women in Mindanao, Philippines; Nanay Mameng (2012) a biopic of beloved octogenarian urban poor mass leader in the Philippines, Carmen Deunida; and War is A Tender Thing (2013), an essay film on the war in Southern Philippines told through her family’s memories of struggle. Her works have been shown in various local and international festivals, as well as reiterated in visual art exhibitions. She is convenor of DoQ, a platform that aims to give agency to independent and regional documentarists, students, and alternative media workers by providing a regular screening space, with support from partner theaters. She was awarded a British Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s Chevening scholarship in 2018 through which she finished her MA on Digital Media and Cultural Studies at Goldsmiths University of London.
Additional Camera:
2010 Requiem for M
Cinematography:
2010 Requiem for M
2014 Porferia
Creative Consultant:
2010 Requiem for M
2014 Porferia
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Director:
2006 Walai
2010 Requiem for M
2012 Mother Mameng
2013 War Is a Tender Thing
2014 Porferia
2021 Count
2021 Eksena Cinema Quarantine: Covid-19 Filmmakers' Diaries
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Director of Photography:
2006 Walai
2010 Requiem for M
2012 Mother Mameng
2013 War Is a Tender Thing
2014 Porferia
2021 Count
2021 Eksena Cinema Quarantine: Covid-19 Filmmakers' Diaries
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Editor:
2006 Walai
2010 Requiem for M
2012 Mother Mameng
2013 War Is a Tender Thing
2014 Porferia
2021 Count
2021 Eksena Cinema Quarantine: Covid-19 Filmmakers' Diaries
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Writer:
2006 Walai
2010 Requiem for M
2012 Mother Mameng
2013 War Is a Tender Thing
2014 Porferia
2021 Count
2021 Eksena Cinema Quarantine: Covid-19 Filmmakers' Diaries
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