Galvin Deleon Guerrero
Directing
Known For

In 1944, some of the final battles of World War II were waged on the Pacific islands of Saipan and Tinian. 933 indigenous Chamorro and Refaluwasch civilians did not survive the battles. These films tell their stories.
Francisco Babauta’s Story

Follows Benjamin Abadilla as he is separated from his family during the battles and hides out in the jungle tries to find them.
Benjamin Abadilla’s Story

Rafael Mafnas’s story, which was written and directed by students Angelo Manese and Justin Ocampo, tells of Mafnas’s efforts to escape crossfire between American and Japanese soldiers by hiding in a cave with his friend.
Rafael Mafnas’s Story
The stories of Carmen Acosta, Sr. Antonieta Ada, and Rosa Agulto as a follow up to last year’s stories of Francisco Babauta, Benjamin Abadilla, and Rafael Mafnas.
The Stories of Carmen, Antonieta, & Rosa
Tells the stories of Visitacion Camacho, Henry Indalecio, and David “Uncle Dave” Sablan.
The Stories of Visitacion, Henry, and Dave
A girl tries to save her sister by delaying the inevitable passing of time and seasons.