(TV) “Camera Juan: Pelikulang Binuo ng Mamamayan airs Sunday on GMA-7


This Sunday, April 21,  GMA News and Public Affairs presents another groundbreaking election project  that, unlike most television programs and specials, paints a picture of the  Philippines not from the media’s point of view but from that of the ordinary  Filipinos’ themselves. Titled Camera  Juan, it is an ambitious undertaking that hopes to demonstrate the  power of the watchful citizenry.

A collective film woven  from various video contributions from ordinary Filipinos, Camera Juan depicts  scenes of wrongdoing, social struggles, and even acts of modern-day heroism as  witnessed by the citizens in their day-to-day  living.

“When we started the project, we were apprehensive that we may not  receive enough contributions to produce a full-length  special,” shares Assistant Vice-President of Public Affairs Clyde Mercado.  “We are pleased to share, however, that  since our initial call-out, we already received hundreds of video contributions  from all over the Philippines and even from our  countrymen overseas.”

Compiling these video  contributions and providing visual direction for Camera Juan is no less than Filipino  filmmaker and Cannes Award-winning Director Brillante Mendoza.

It’s my first time to direct a project like this.  What I like about it is the approach, the involvement of ordinary people. That’s  what you’ll see in this film – ordinary Filipinos telling their stories. The  objective from the beginning was to empower them. What we did was to supplement  visuals to the stories they sent and then weave these stories into one  collective film,” explains Mendoza.

The film tackles some of  the country’s most pressing issues like child labor as represented by child  laborers in a koprahan in Samar,  education as told by the story of students in Zamboanga who had to row boats in  order to get to school, and health via a documentation of public hospitals in  Masbate that lack manpower and medical facilities, among  others.

As filmmakers, we need to immerse in the issues to  fully understand them.  Sa Camera Juan we went to far-flung towns to dig deeper  into these issues (presented by video contributors). Sana ang maliit at simple  naming paraan sa paglalahad ng mga bagay na ito ay mabigyan din ng pansin ng mga  susunod na mamumuno,” adds  Brillante.

From the same team that  brought to life landmark specials such as Oras Na and Planet Philippines, Camera Juan will be another first on  Philippine television. And it is through this project that the Network hopes to  encourage every Filipino to be vigilant and to choose to do what is right with  the fast-approaching mid-term elections.

This  is what Camera Juan is all about—showing Filipinos that we all can take an  active role in building the nation, especially since the elections are just  around the corner,” says program manager Angeli  Atienza.

Presented by  multi-awarded broadcast journalist Jessica Soho,Camera Juan: Pelikulang Binuo ng Mamamayan airs  this Sunday, April 21, 10pm on GMA-7’s Sunday Night Box Office.


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