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Akbay: A Short Film on Bullying


Akbay, a short film on bullying, is part of 12-Quirino's activity on Media and Information Languages. A film by Justine Abner Castres, Akbay stars Hero John Juanitas, Eumel Tandoy, Bryan Noble, and John Noel Paniza.


With only a camera phone, a mobile video editing app, and barely 40 minutes to finish the task, the 12-Quirino accepted the challenge to produce a video which message is hoped to impact its viewers. It is also good to note that no one got hurt in the process of making this video as confirmed by the members.

Other videos will be featured soon.

Disclaimer: This video was uploaded with consent. The story is a product of students' creativity and any similarity to existing stories be in fiction or real life is purely coincidental. For concerns, please contact us through our Contact Us page.

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  1. Very timely and people, especially our government, need to give attention to this kind of social illness. Short yet powerful!

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    1. Bullying, whether online or in real life, is a serious issue which may lead to depression. Thanks for sharing your input Sir Neb..

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