Yesterday I posted some student films based on a story of mine, but I found more student films on another story entitled "Flip Gothic." These stories (and others) are being taught in English/Lit classes in the Philippines.
"Flip Gothic" is part of my short story collection, Acapulco at Sunset and Other Stories (Anvil 1995).
The short story is about a rebellious Filipina American in New York who is dispatched to her grandmother in Ubec when her parents had had enough of her Goth look and unruly behavior. Here's the complete transcript of Flip Gothic. The student films and a student analysis follow.
Student Film Adaptation of Cecilia Manguerra Brainard's short Story "Flip Gothic" - Joshua's Group
Student Film Adaptation of Cecilia Manguerra Brainard's short Story "Flip Gothic" - Mary Rose's Group
Student Film Adaptation of Cecilia Brainard's short story "Flip Gothic" - Lara Monegro's group
Elaine Catubig's article "Flip Gothic: A Cultural Analysis"
Flip Gothic presentation by Carmz Daculap
Read also
Students Films Based on Cecilia Brainard's Story Woman With Horns
- Book Review of Angelica's Daughters by Micaela Keck, Germany
- Oscar Campomanes' Article -- Cecilia Manguerra Brainard: Scenographer
- Leonard Casper's Possibilities of Humaness in an Age of Slaughter (critique of When the Rainbow Goddess Wept)
- World War II and the novel When the Rainbow Goddess Wept
Tags: Philippines, Philippines, Filipino, literature, Flip Gothic, young adult, story, Filipina
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