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Set against the backdrop of a struggling Catholic town in Northern Samar, Philippines, this compelling narrative follows Owen Lutao Siervo, a visionary businessman who defies the odds by being the only opposition candidate to win a seat during the contentious 2025 midterm elections. With a passionate slogan, 'Dignity not Quantity,' Owen emerges as a beacon of hope for a community that has long awaited progress. Shortly after his election triumph, he receives a transformative gift from Nimai Chandra Das, a devoted member of the Hare Krishna movement-a copy of the Bhagavad Gita. As Pambujan…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Set against the backdrop of a struggling Catholic town in Northern Samar, Philippines, this compelling narrative follows Owen Lutao Siervo, a visionary businessman who defies the odds by being the only opposition candidate to win a seat during the contentious 2025 midterm elections. With a passionate slogan, 'Dignity not Quantity,' Owen emerges as a beacon of hope for a community that has long awaited progress. Shortly after his election triumph, he receives a transformative gift from Nimai Chandra Das, a devoted member of the Hare Krishna movement-a copy of the Bhagavad Gita. As Pambujan grapples with its challenging socio-economic fabric, Owen's tenacious efforts to uplift the town intertwine with his growing spiritual journey in Krishna consciousness. This powerful tale illuminates how faith, leadership, and community can harmonize to reshape a narrative of despair into one filled with opportunity and advancement, revealing the heart and resilience of a town ready for change.
Autorenporträt
Nimai Chandra Das, also known as Noriel Morales Jarito, is a Filipino filmmaker, health advocate, devotee of Krishna from International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), former Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW), and author. By the grace of God, he discovered the Hare Krishna movement in 2023 and was initiated in 2025, which led him to adopt a vegetarian diet and pursue self-realization. His films, including Rindido (Deranged) and Huramentado: Kill the President, are available to stream on Amazon Prime Video, Tubi, and other online platforms. He lives in the town of Pambujan, Eastern Philippines, with his wife Tina and stepson Kim.