PUP honors Carlo J.Caparas with testimonial dinner, medallion

Published: August 29, 2009

The Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) held a testimonial dinner in honor of National Artist awardee-on-hold Carlo J.Caparas August 27 at the Hasmin Hostel in the university’s M.H. Del Pilar Campus, reports meltormes.wordpress.com. The PUP has invited Caparas to be a visiting lecturer of visual arts and film.

At the event, Caparas was awarded a medallion for his achievements and was emotional when he received it, reports Pep.ph. He said, “Ito ay medalyon ng pagkilala ng PUP.  Para sa akin napakahalaga nito dahil ang PUP ang isa sa pinakamalaking pamantasan sa ating bansa.  Mahigit sa 50,000 ang kanilang estudyante at para pagkalooban ng ganitong karangalan ay napakalaking bagay sa katulad ko na di man lang nakatuntong sa mataas na paaralan o pamantasan.”

The tribute was organized by the PUP’s Office of the President, University Center for Culture and Arts (UCCA), and College of Language and Linguistics. UCCA Director Segundo Dizon said in his testimony about the honoree, “the essence of Carlo J. Caparas is still becoming,” says the meltormes blog.

While Caparas’ appointment as National Artist has been met by numerous protests by former National Artist awardees and the artists’ community, his supporters include PUP president Dante Guevarra, former MTRCB chief Manuel “Manoling” Morato and Dante Jimenez, head of the nongovernment Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption (VACC), boxing champion Manny Paquiao, Senators Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr. and Jose “Jinggoy” Estrada, Joe Lad Santos of the Komisyon ng Wikang Filipino, reports the Inquirer.

About his supposed closeness to President Gloria Arroyo, Caparas also told Pep.ph, Malapit ang loob ko sa Presidente dahil naniniwala ako sa liderato niya, pero walang palakasan sa Presidente.  Sa pagkakakilala ko sa kanya na huling nakausap ko nung ilunsad ang  [CJC] Komiks nung   nung [2007], ang ating Presidente ay tagasuporta ng sining ng komiks, ng telebisyon at pelikula.  Nung nakita ko na tagasuporta siya ng komiks, telebisyon at pelikula, awtomatiko, napalapit ang loob ko sa kanya.”

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All I can say is, I hope they hold a film festival of his films on campus.

All I can say is, I hope they hold a film festival of his films on campus soon.

All I can say is, I hope they hold a film festival of his films on campus soon, and to require all who conjured the award to watch them non-stop.

… and then require them to write critiques of Caparas’ works, to be published by Morato and be made required reading in film schools… on the subject of errors to avoid when directing films.

What do NCCA, UCCA, and VACC and CJC have in common?

Sagot: Common Cents

Why limit it to the PUP campus? Let’s have CJC’s films be required viewing in all public high schools and universities, and recommended viewing in all private schools. Hey, if his art is that good, I’m sure our children will benefit hugely from a marathon sit-down with his oeuvre.

Seriously. Let’s do this. Present a marathon viewing of CJC movies, with intro credits, “Cultural legacy of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.”

CJC is not worthy to become a national artist, he’s to lame to be one. deal with it.

the guy must have received the award with his shades on.

never trust a man who never reveals the color of his eyes.

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