Se nior Nursing student at the University of St. La Salle-Bacolod has competed at the Sine Negrense: The Negros Island Film Festival for three consecutive years. Chelsea Tasic’s streak began in 2023 with “Dalit sa Sala,” a social commentary produced by Dulaab Productions. Despite the ambitious nature of the project – which involved a complex two-day shoot on a moving bus – the film resonated deeply with audiences. The film earned eight nominations and secured the People’s Choice Award and a special citation for its compelling narrative at Sine Negrense that year. In 2024, Tasic was selected as one of ten directors for the inaugural Bacolod Film Festival. Her entry, “A Flower A Day,” competed in the Sine Negrense Open Category. Set in a rundown cafe, the story follows a young woman who routinely visits with a different flower, sparking the curiosity of a local barista. The film received eight nominations and won Best Musical Score at BFF in 2024, further cemen...
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