
LUSAW: Exploring Urban Agriculture
Documentary
Overview
Two filmmakers take on a journey to explore the intricacies of the long-suffering Philippine agriculture, seeking for possible solutions as they figure out the factors causing the crisis.
Top Cast
Clifford Laurito
Clifford Laurito
Filmmaker
Clifford Laurito
Filmmaker
Miko Buan Acuña
Miko Buan Acuña
Filmmaker
Miko Buan Acuña
Filmmaker
Jubeskie Sukabit
Jubeskie Sukabit
Third-Generation Igorot Farmer
Jubeskie Sukabit
Third-Generation Igorot Farmer
Joly Alejandro Aglanao
Joly Alejandro Aglanao
Truck Porter
Joly Alejandro Aglanao
Truck Porter
Ralph Becker
Ralph Becker
Founder and CEO of Urban Greens
Ralph Becker
Founder and CEO of Urban Greens
Derya Tanghe
Derya Tanghe
Co-founder of NXTLVL Farms
Derya Tanghe
Co-founder of NXTLVL Farms
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