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LR election campaign docu ‘And So It Begins’ gets screening venues

By Cynthia Montojo

“And So It Begins” is Rated PG (Parental Guidance) by  Movie and Television Review and Classification Board.

“And So It Begins,”  documentary on  2022 presidential campaign of former vice president Leni Robredo, has found its venue screenings for its wider release after its debut at recently concluded Cinemalaya International Film Festival. 

Former vice president announced on her verified Facebook page venue partners where block screenings of “And So It Begins” will be held. 

“Nakapag-reminisce na ba ang lahat?” wrote the former vice president. 

Post  lists down  venues of  screening: Cinema 76, Fisher Mall in Malabon, Fisher Mall in Quezon City, Gateway Cineplex in Cubao, Powerplant Makati, Shang Red Carpet in Mandaluyong, Sta. Lucia, SunStar Mall Laguna, Gaisano in Davao, NCCC in Davao and Screenville Alturas in Bohol. 

Robredo asked  public to watch out for volunteer groups who will hold block screenings of “And So It Begins” in their areas. 

“And So It Begins” revolves around  grassroot movement of Robredo’s 2022 presidential campaign and  aftermath of  most recent national elections.

“Amid  traditional pomp and circumstance of Filipino elections,  quirky people’s movement rises to defend  nation against deepening threats to truth and democracy,”  documentary’s synopsis reads. “In  collective act of joy as form of resistance, hope flickers against  backdrop of increasing autocracy.”

It is directed by Ramona Diaz, who also directed  award-winning documentary “A Thousand Cuts,”  documentary film about journalist Maria Ressa.

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