Need To See A Good Story? Go to Viddsee
I've heard about Viddsee a while back but it was only recently that I've actually explored the site. It was a tweet about Pepe's Letter that made me go back to it:
As I browsed, I saw some familiar films. It was nice to be able to see several Cinemalaya shorts available for my re-viewing. Those and a few I've heard of and those that are highly recommended such as Basaan:
My instinct was to explore other Filipino films on the site but a friend told me about Made:
Taboo is always great content but being caught off-guard makes a film always sweeter. For this, watch Love Me Not (No Ama Conmigo), Till Morning (Hanggang Umaga), and TheRapist:
So far, the best on the site that I've viewed are Going Home (Padulong sa Pinuy-Anan),Ruweda (Wheel):
I haven't seen them all but the whole site draws you in to view film after film. Not all the films are for everyone but if you have a deep need to see a good short, this is the site for you. Life is all about the stories you experience, the stories you tell, and the stories you see. Satisfy your need for a good story.
As I browsed, I saw some familiar films. It was nice to be able to see several Cinemalaya shorts available for my re-viewing. Those and a few I've heard of and those that are highly recommended such as Basaan:
My instinct was to explore other Filipino films on the site but a friend told me about Made:
Taboo is always great content but being caught off-guard makes a film always sweeter. For this, watch Love Me Not (No Ama Conmigo), Till Morning (Hanggang Umaga), and TheRapist:
So far, the best on the site that I've viewed are Going Home (Padulong sa Pinuy-Anan),Ruweda (Wheel):
I haven't seen them all but the whole site draws you in to view film after film. Not all the films are for everyone but if you have a deep need to see a good short, this is the site for you. Life is all about the stories you experience, the stories you tell, and the stories you see. Satisfy your need for a good story.
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