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Explore the tough reality of PAGPAG in the Philippines, where some people survive by eating discarded food. This eye-opening journey sheds light on resilience and survival in challenging conditions.
Filmmaker Giselle Santos, who produced a documentary on pagpag, said she found out that dumpsites have their own supervisors who seek out the help of Tondo in sorting recyclable materials.
Felipa Fabon waits outside a local fried chicken restaurant in Manila. Crouching near to feral cats and rubbish bins, she isn’t there to meet friends for dinner but to search through the diner ...
By Federico Segarra. Pagpag: recycled food out of necessity. Manila, Apr 24 (EFE).- With food prices rising relentlessly, Manila’s poorest residents are increasingly resorting to eating ...
'Pagpag' is a surprisingly violent film by MMFF standards, but that particular aspect only adds to the fun of the film Pagpag explores the many Filipino superstitions of the traditional wake ...
Pagpag: Seventy-year-old Perla is a “pagpag” (garbage food) vendor, barely eking out a living by finding leftover food at the dump and re-selling it. Since foreign couples who have trouble adopting ...
For the uninitiated, pagpag is a common staple food for people living in the slums. ... Photos courtesy of Meal of the Day, a short documentary about pagpag. Your subscription could not be saved.
Aired (November 5, 2024): Horror naman ang atake ng ating ‘It’s Showtime’ kiddies nang gayahin nila ang isang eksena mula sa horror film na ‘Pagpag: Siyam na Buhay’! #GMANetwork Madlang ...
With Pagpag, Siyam na Buhay being the first horror film for Daniel Padilla and Kathryn Bernardo, was there a time when they themselves experienced being spooked on the set?. Whether it’s pure ...