
Mga Tala sa Kagandahan (Notes on Beauty) follows a filmmaking and theatre workshop for genderqueer kids (in swardspeak, baby bakla) in a Sitio in the City Antipolo, Rizal - a known pilgrimage site east of Manila. Its assertion: the right to our own representation, in front of and behind the camera. The footage, majority of which are shot by the kids, are a mixture of moments of learning and play times, that hopes to show the kids' view of the world in their first takes.
| Release Date | — | |
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| Status | Rumored | |
| Original Title | Mga Tala sa Kagandahan ayon sa mga Nakshie ng Sitio Green Forest, Antipolo City, Rizal | |
| Runtime | 19min | |
| Budget | — | |
| Revenue | — | |
| Language | Tagalog, English | |
| Original Language | Filipino | |
| Production Countries | Philippines | |
| Production Companies | Pothos Collective | |