MAE PANER’S

Tao Po Film Screening

 

WITH SFSU’s FILIPINA/O AMERICAN LITERATURE, ART, AND CULTURE CLASS

Tuesday, May 2, 2023
4:00 PM - 6:30 PM

San Francisco State University
HSS Building, Room 154
1600 Holloway Ave, San Francisco

FREE WITH REGISTRATION

FREE WITH REGISTRATION •

Tao Po, a film produced and directed by performer-activist Mae Paner aka Juana Change is a masterpiece that delves into the reality of extrajudicial killings in the Philippines. Tao Po which literally means “I am human” explores the visceral emotions, innermost thoughts, and personal journey of those caught in the crossfire of the bloody drug war in the Philippines. In a time of great division and extreme polarization, we often forget the very thing that unites us – our humanity.

Engage in the post screening conversation with filmmaker Mae Paner.

Seats are on a first come, first serve basis • Running time 70 minutes • Face masks/covering is recommended

WATCH THE TRAILER


ABOUT MAE PANER

Mae Paner is an activist and award-winning actress, director, and producer, operating from her heart. Paner’s works includes Norte, the End of History (2013), The Woman Who Left (2016), Chedeng and Apple (2017), Juana C. the Movie (2013) and Historya ni Ha (2021).