Ang Pamilyang Kumakain ng Lupa (The Family That Eats Soil) free movie download
The movie Ang Pamilyang Kumakain ng Lupa (The Family That Eats Soil), based on a short story by Khavn de la Cruz, has been subtitled in English and is up for free download.
Get it here.
From the director's notes:
"The Family That Eats Soil", as shown by its ultraviolent treatment, critiques the brutalized Filipino psyche: three hundred years of Spanish colonization, more than fifty years of American intervention, four years of Japanese rape, twenty four years of Marcos terrorism. And, despite the seeming absence of foreign invaders and despots, the Filipino's ordeal still has to find an ending. Brutalization is manifested in all the characters of this story, in the way they live and look at life. The family literally subsists on nothing but soil, but the peculiarity does not end there. Here, they raise the idea of dysfunction to strange new levels: Grandpa is a zombie. Father is a serial killer. Mother is a notorious/famous pimp, drug dealer, television personality. Brother is a violent anti-Chinese racist practicing brown supremacy and Sister is a drug-addled prostitute. What happens to Baby in the end gives a shocking conclusion to the absurdist-psycho surrealist tale. The story operates on several symbolic levels. The concept of 'family', for instance, is integral in so far as it remains a sacred unit in traditional Philippine society, where it is not unusual to find grandparents and dozens of grandchildren existing under one small, claustrophobic roof. On the other hand, the symbol of 'soil' can never be divorced from the Filipino consciousness. The Philippines remains, at heart, an agrarian society-- where the earth has always been a striking metaphor for essence and rootedness, a source of sustenance and spirit. However, 'The Family That Eats Soil', seeks to paint a dystopian portrait, a phantasmagoric reversal of Filipino values. It is an allegory for a people still walking and breathing under an unending nightmare.You can read the full text of the short story on which this film was based at Charles Tan and Mia Tijam's Philippine Speculative Fiction Sampler.
Philippine Speculative Fiction Sampler
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Philippine Speculative Fiction Sampler is a one-shot "virtual anthology" featuring speculative fiction stories in English by Filipino writers.
Edited by Charles Tan and Mia Tijam, it features stories by: Dean Alfar, M.R.R. Arcega, FH Batacan, Douglas Candano, Ian Rosales Casocot, Michael A. R. Co, Khavn dela Cruz, Pocholo Goitia, Francezca C. Kwe, Apol Lejano-Massebieau, and Vincent C. Sales. Cover art by Andrew Drilon.

“Sonia Makes a Baby” in Story Philippines
My story "Sonia Makes a Baby" is out in the latest issue of Story Philippines.
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Personal Plugs
I'm probably the last to know about this: my story "Spaceman" has come out in the December 24 special Christmas issue of the Philippine Graphic.
I first learned about it from Kenneth Yu's blog post (read very, very late - I'm sorry for the tardiness) and earlier today I was able to confirm it from members of my family. I wonder if there are copies of this issue left in newsstands?
In other news, I've started a blog for my uncle Vernon Gerard, a Kiwi geophysicist who participated in a historic expedition to the Antarctic in the late 1950's and received a Polar Medal. His accounts are fascinating and I've done my best to preserve them verbatim.
In other news, I've started a blog for my uncle Vernon Gerard, a Kiwi geophysicist who participated in a historic expedition to the Antarctic in the late 1950's and received a Polar Medal. His accounts are fascinating and I've done my best to preserve them verbatim.
[ Old Antarctic Days ]
As per his instructions, I'll only be posting a few times a month. Should be posting the next chapter soon, in fact. Take my word for it: there is and will be a lot of good (possibly even controversial) stuff there, especially for science/history buffs!
Philippine Speculative Fiction vol. 3 and Philippine Genre Stories Out Now
Philippine Speculative Fiction vol. 3 is out now! If you're having a hard time finding copies, Charles or Banzai Cat should be able to help. People based in Dumaguete or Davao City may contact Dominique Cimafranca. Leave a comment at the blog posts linked here, or email them for details.
The Digest of Philippine Genre Fiction Christmas Special is also out in stores now. Kenneth Yu has posted some excerpts here. For a list of stores that carry this publication, see Kenneth's blog.
Two Ways to Write Science Fiction, and Some Announcements
1. Mia and Charles both recently made posts related to writing science fiction:
- More Notes on Science and Writing - Mia shares what she sees are possible angles for good science fiction stories. An abridged version of this entry may be found at the Read or Die blog. Share your own ideas!
- Writing Science Fiction - Charles tells about how the heart of a science fiction story is not actually the science. I find this essay comforting, because while science fiction fascinates me the most, I don't think I can write hard science to save my life :P Not right now, anyway!
Kare-Kare Komiks #3: Secret Heart
Dudes, read Andrew Drilon's Secret Heart right now. It's gorgeous. Those who don't already know that I'm a sucker for the senti, should know it now :P
I missed talking about Andrew's The Legend of Caraboy (Kare-Kare Komiks #2) on this blog earlier. Do head over and enjoy!
“The Kite of Stars and Other Stories” Launched

Heads up! I want to upgrade to a newer version of Wordpress today, but since I might botch that, this blog might go down for a few hours. I don't really feel like changing the layout since I've grown quite fond of this one... but if the Wordpress upgrade doesn't make it any easier for me to edit/reformat existing posts, I'll be seriously considering it. Edit: I didn't botch it! And I'm keeping the old layout for now. Old clothes are hard to throw away. Even if it's still a pain to edit >:E
Filipino Spec Fic to be Published at Clarkesworld
Remember when I was encouraging people to submit their work to Clarkesworld Magazine? I mentioned a friend who was about to have her story published there. As it turns out, her story is going live in next month's issue! The title is "Excerpts from a Letter by a Social Realist Aswang" and the author is Kristin Mandigma.
It's been officially announced, so I don't have to keep it a secret anymore :P
Watch out for the next issue! And of course, SUBMIT!
Dean Alfar Invites You to the Launch of the Kite of Stars
From his blog:
Congrats ulit, Sir Dean! :)Click the invite for a larger image - and please help spread the word. The book will be available at Powerbooks, National Bookstore, Bestsellers and other fine bookstores. You can also order directly from the publisher, Anvil.