Nick Deocampo

Nick Deocampo
Nicolas Armada Deocampo

Nick Deocampo, a noted Film historian, director and writer
Born Iloilo City, Philippines

Nick Deocampo is a Filipino film producer, author and the director of the Center for New Cinema.[1]

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