Baguio’s gracious rhythm of life in film
By ELIZABETH LOLARGA Photos by SPYKE PAT-OGAN HOW often does a movie come along that reflects the heart of Baguio that is invisible to the naked eye? Rarely, if not at all. And then comes Martin Masadao’s Anac ti Pating (an Iluko phrase roughly translated as “child of a shark”), written and directed by him