(Haugen, 2009) Example 2: Organizational Authorįor agencies that are part of a hierarchy, you can use the specific agency instead of including the full hierarchy. Measures of labor underutilization from the current population survey (Working Paper No. Source: Publication Manual, 10.16 (examples 111-114) Webpage on a Website References Īuthor, A. When citing as an in-text citation, you may abbreviate the title to the first few words, in quotations, unless the title is short: (Santa Fe College, n.d.-b) Example 4: No AuthorĪppeal to authority. instead of a year, include a hyphen before the differentiating letter: (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2014b) (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2014a)Ĭenters for Disease Control and Prevention.
Be sure that the citations are listed alphabetically by webpage title.Ĭenters for Disease Control and Prevention. If you are using multiple pages from one website that all have the same author and date, differentiate the dates with letters. Department of Veterans Affairs, 2010) Example 3: Multiple Pages from One Website Facing down PTSD, vet is now soaring high. (Corcodilos, n.d.) Example 2: Corporate Author If the author and website are the same, omit the website. If no creation or publication date is given, use n.d. General copyright dates are not sufficient to use as the publication date. Jadaone’s film also gives voice to a group that is often sidelined as hysterical and mindless young girls-when in fact, they are also a new force of social justice-whether through fancams, donations, or mobilizing movements.Author, A.
The film speaks to many different kinds of fans, whether those of singers, artists, filmmakers, athletes, or politicians. While Fan Girl occurs in the Philippines, its story is universal.
Jadaone’s movie forces audiences to think about the complexities of fandom culture, as well as their roles and boundaries as fans. The film focuses on the relationship between a young girl named Jane (Charlie Dizon) and her idol Paulo Avelino (who plays a fictional version of himself). The latest title from director Antoinette Jadaone and Black Sheep Productions, Fan Girl swept 2020’s Metro Manila Film Festival and won eight well-deserved awards. Our selection for the very best Pinoy movie of 2020 is Fan Girl. Fan Girlĭirector: Antoinette Jadaone | Starring: Charlie Dizon, Paulo Avelino | Genre: Coming-of-Age, Drama This is also a rare Pinoy movie that gained a wide virtual release in the US and other countries during 2020, allowing overseas audiences to get a taste of Filipino stories on the silver screen. It has a tightly woven plot, a significant degree of suspense, and a compelling underlying moral conflict. Instead of relegating herself to the trope of victimhood, she embraces a sense of measured defiance.īeyond humanism, Watch List is also entertaining.
Alessandra de Rossi’s performance as Maria feels especially poignant. Though many movies depict the Drug War, Watch List stands out with a humanistic depiction of its characters. Though Watch List had its festival running starting in 2019, we’re including it on this list because it had a Philippine release in 2020, and is worth highlighting for its sociopolitical relevance.Īmidst the contemporary Philippine Drug War, Watch List centers on a woman named Maria who joins a force of vigilantes after her husband is murdered for being an alleged drug pusher. Director: Ben Rekhi | Starring: Arthur Acuña, Bernard Carritero, Alessandra de Rossi | Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller