A non-linear and generally incomprehensible tale of tribal life, death and rebirth from Filipino director Auraeus Solito. By Maggie Lee CANNES — Almost everyone gets sick or injured in Busong, and ...
The timing couldn’t be more appropriate. Coming on the heels of the National Geographic exposé on the country’s purported involvement in the illegal ivory trade, Filipino filmmaker Auraeus Solito’s ...
MANILA, Philippines - In Busong, one of the entries in the just-concluded Cinemalaya 2011 Philippine Independent Film Festival, Dax Alejandro plays Lulong, a father hoping that his dead child will ...
MANILA, Philippines - Auraeus Solito’s Busong got its sixth international award when it won the Wairoa International Indigenous Film Award in the recently-concluded Wairoa Maori Film Festival in New ...
The grand prize winner of this year’s National Geographic Society’s All Roads Film Festival screens in East Vancouver on Wednesday (December 19). Set amid the lush landscape of the island-province of ...
LOS ANGELES – “Busong (Fate),” part of a trilogy that filmmaker Auraeus Solito is planning on Palawan, is off to a spectacular start. The newest film of the director of “Ang Pagdadalaga ni (The ...
Busong is currently being screened at the Cultural Center of the Philippines and Greenbelt 3 as part of the 7th edition of Cinemalaya. In the deep of Palawan's pristine grounds, waters, and mountains ...
Streaming platforms for Busong haven’t been announced yet. Check back soon for updates on where you can watch it online.