Our 1st Woman Director and Co-director of GANDA Grassroots Cinema Center was invited to Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival 2009 in Japan
Film Title:
Yellow Bridge (tulay na dilaw)
JAPAN / 2009 / Japanese, English, Tagalog / Color / Video / Appro. 20min

A film of colors blends the bitter, sweet, and dirty... This film is not enough to say my gratitude to my most respected farmers for feeding the world, who sacrificed so much for the love of the land and the people. This film is my conscience. it is what i can do to the global community eating in the same plate... it is my visual image of a price to pay to make this country happy. maybe sugar, mango and banana will be sweeter in your table when you know that it takes the blood out of Negros and Mindanao farmers to bring colors to your life.

Cooperation: The Japan Foundation “JENESYS Programme: Invitation Programme for Creators”


Maria Rosalie Zerrudo
Born in West Negros, the Philippines. Zerrudo bridges multi-characters as a poet, filmmaker, chanter, dancer, performance artist, and artist of recycled functional art. Co-founder and creative director of Enigmata Creative Circle on Camiguin Island (off the north coast of Mindanao), she conducts regular art camps for local children and special children. Her short film/music video “Ovarian Chants” showed many places and will show at YIDFF with Yellow Bridge. Now, she's been in Yamagata as the first residency artist of YIDFF and working to make documentary Yellow Bridge in Yamagata.