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  1. Mar 14, 2010 · In my reflection paper I will discuss the two dominant cultures of the Filipinos: the strong family ties and the superstitious beliefs during the “lamayan”. Familiarity to one’s family is a major factor that supplies to the success of the society.

  2. The film "Ded na si Lolo" depicts life for the urban poor in the Philippines and Filipino culture. It shows the strong family ties and how the death of one community member affects everyone. The family is brought together to deal with their father's death, while others help or want to be involved.

  3. Reflection paper about Ded na si Lolo, and the culture presented in the movie. Course. Understanding Culture, Society and Politics. 129Documents. Students shared 129 documents in this course. University. Saint Joseph's College of Quezon City. Academic year:2021/2022. Uploaded by: Anonymous Student.

  4. MAULAWIN, Angela Mari C. 11443200 INTSOCI A53 “Ded Na Si Lolo” Reflection Paper In the film, Ded na si Lolo, shows the unique culture of the Filipinos. We are known to be tied to our own culture resulting to our oneness as a country.

  5. Repleksyon sa pelikulang "Ded na si Lolo" kaugnay ng wika at kulturang Pilipino by juelle3.

  6. Ded na Si Lolo is furiously loud, and is unashamed to be. It's simply how we celebrate life. It's how we pay tribute to love among family; it's how we tell stories of our dearly departed. It's how we say hello and say goodbye, with a chuckle under our beaths. It's who we are, fractures and all. Ded na Si Lolo Directed by Soxie Topacio

  7. Grandpa is Dead (Filipino:Ded na si Lolo) is a Philippine satirical comedy-drama film directed and written by Soxy Topacio. It was selected as the Philippine submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 82nd Academy Awards over Lola by Brilliante Mendoza. It was not accepted as a nominee.

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