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'THE NEW FACES'. The short film, "Mga Bag-ong Nawong (sang Damgo kag Katingalahan)" or The New Faces (of Dreams and Mysteries), helmed by awarding-winning director Mark Raymund Garcia of Sagay City, Negros Occidental will be featured in the 32nd Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) set from November 25 to December 5, 2021. Inspired by the Covid-19 pandemic, it is one of the 23 entries in the Southeast Asian Short Film Competition, and one of the only three from the Philippines.(Photo from the SGIFF website) BACOLOD CITY - A pandemic-inspired short film helmed by awarding-winning director Mark Raymund Garcia of Sagay City, Negros Occidental is taking center stage in the 32nd Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) this coming November. Garcia's "Mga Bag-ong Nawong (sang Damgo kag Katingalahan)" or The New Faces (of Dreams and Mysteries) is one of the 23 entries in the Southeast Asian Short Film Competition, and one of the only three from th
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+ May 06, 2021 THE 7th Edition of the Bakunawa Cinema of the Young-Bakunawa Film Festival opened Thursday, May 6, 2021, with three opening films at 7 p.m. via Bakunawa’sVimeo Channel.
Opening films include two from the Philippines Sa Punta Sang Balangaw by young Negrense filmmaker Justine Ogapong and Ang Lalaking May Regla saGitna ng Dagat by filmmaker James Allen Fajardo with See You Next Century by one of Malaysia’s acclaimed and award winning directors, James Lee.
This year’s Bakunawa Film Festival is anchored on the tagline “The Age of Uncertainty is the Time to be Unorthodox,” which is apt for the selection of films that are brave, unconventional and not the usual offerings of other festivals.