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Short Film Review: Desync (2023) by Minerva Navasca
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Minerva Navasca is an award winning Toronto-based Filipino director and producer, and a ‘23 graduate of the Bachelors of Film and Television program at Sheridan College. She is best known for her short documentaries “Guardians” (2021), and “Kamayan” (2021), which has been showcased in local and international festivals such as the 2022 TIFF Next Wave, Nffty 2023, and the 2023 Yorkton Film Fest. Her latest short, “Desync” won the Best Writing award at the TIFF Next Wave 2024 and Outstanding Short Film Producer at the Reelworld Film Festival 2023, among a number of other awards.

Desync review is part of the Submit Your Film Initiative

The film begins in kitchen, where a daughter and her mother are preparing a meal, with most of the scene unfolding in slow motion. The first cut brings us to another setting, where Ana, a young Filipina filmmaker, shoots a re-enactment of a fight she once had with her mother. She has a discussion with her actresses,...
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  • 5/26/2024
  • by Panos Kotzathanasis
  • AsianMoviePulse
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