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With all the horrors and terrors that are happening around the globe, it might as well be the end of the world. And one director decides to end the world in a funny and cliché way: a Zombie Apocalypse.
Produced by Master of Horror, Erik Matti, Sa Haba ng Gabi brings out the u
They may be shorts but the six finalists at the QCinema Film Festival 2021 feature stories that are larger in scope, edgy, and relevant. There’s a mockumentary inspired from Japanese tokusatsu, an adaptation of a novel inspired by the 1979 Skylab incident, and a coming-of-age story of a gay teenager…
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THE FILM Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) announced that it has given P12.1 million worth of grants to 22 films as part of its CreatePHFilms Philippines Cinema funding program that provides funds for development, production, post-production, and distribution.
Of the 22 grantees chosen for the first cycle of the funding program, eight were for scriptwriting, four for script development, three for small budget production, two for large budget production, and five for post production.
“The industry has been clamoring for public funding to support the development of films since 2016. We believe in the importance of public funding, as countries with thriving film industries such as France and South Korea benefit from various government programs and funding. At long last, the Philippines has public funding for film development through CreatePHFilms and now, we have our first batch of grantees,” Mary
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The first ever UFC Reel Life: Nagsasama-samang Sarap Short Film Competition, an event meant to celebrate UFC’s 50
th anniversary as well as highlight the talents of local filmmakers, has officially selected its top three winners.
The competition focused on sharing stories about how ordinary Filipinos rise up and find hope despite the odds. Together, UFC celebrates these special moments of triumph, inspirations of courage, and resiliency for the coming year.
The daunting task of selecting the prize-winning films from the 57 entries that came in fell upon an esteemed panel of judges. This panel included Kip Oebanda, writer and director of