“Tanaw,” a 10-minute short film on the many conflicting sides of the controversial quarrying businesses and its impact in the lives of the farmers, the workers, and the locals, swept a total of four awards at the recently concluded Klima Filmfest .
“Tanaw” follows Aira Mendoza , a 17-year-old Humanities and Social Sciences senior high school student assigned to write a research paper about the reasons for climate change. Her mother, a retired barangay captain and an environmental activist, was motivated to dig for the truth behind the quarrying businesses. In turn, she becomes educated and unbiased in her advocacy.
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