Spotlight Philippines: The 20 Filipino films with international recognition in 2021
It is not an overstatement to say you can find a Filipino anywhere in the world. In airports, it is not uncommon to be greeted with an enthusiastic "Oy, kabayan!" with a smile. We are everywhere.
It's more fun filming in the Philippines
Even after a film had its day in the local theaters, a whole world of possibilities still await outside the domestic market, via film markets, film festivals and other distribution channels. Through these channels, Filipino movies are given another chance to be understood from the lenses of a different culture or belief. But while film markets significantly cater to buying and selling finished films, films in development have their space in the market, too.
Unleashing (Pinoy) horror to the world
Philippine cinema has developed a rich horror tradition with its long list of masterpieces. Some characters have become parts of fond, albeit scary, memories of childhood.
Nood tayo ng sine!
Cinemas are back! I developed my love for watching films in the cinema at an early age. As my mother was a theater checker, I used to sneak inside theaters to catch films. As a film worker now, I know how hard filmmakers, producers, actors, and the whole production team work to produce a movie and the long journey to getting it to the big screen for audiences to enjoy.
The importance of public funding amid the pandemic
Everyone's looking at South Korea right now as the model film industry that produces world-class content.
And so we wonder, what is South Korea doing that sets them apart from the rest of the world? How do they produce great and unique content? Besides the relatable and diverse concepts that they come up with, along with the collaboration of hardworking and passionate film workers, the key distinction lies within their approach to public funding.
FDCP champions 'edutainment'
When the pandemic hit early last year, one of the behaviors that drastically changed was how audiences consume content like film and TV shows. The pandemic-induced lockdowns left us searching the web for ways on how to entertain ourselves within the comfort of our homes. The closing of cinemas inevitably drove audiences to shift online, contributing to the fast rise of online streaming platforms.
1st PH Film Industry Month closing marks new beginnings
The Agency worked and executed a total of 28 major events in one month. The commemoration went beyond honoring the invaluable contribution of the film industry stakeholders by also educating and preparing our audiences for the continuous shift of the industry.
PH Cinema is not dead — it is changing and evolving
Since the onset of Covid-19, the Philippine film industry has faced incredible drawbacks — from the continued closure of cinemas which affected the production of local films, to the challenges plaguing the safe conduct of production activities and onsite events. This has undeniably put a damper on the spirits of our stakeholders.
PH Cinema makes history at 78th Venice Film Fest
VENICE, ITALY: In my five years as Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) Chairperson, it was only my first time to attend the Venice International Film Festival, the oldest and one of the most prestigious festivals of its kind. Despite the pandemic, I was fortunate to attend it this year, in support of "On the Job: The Missing 8," the only Filipino (and Asian film) in the main competition. I was also there to promote the FilmPhilippines incentives to possible international partners and collaborators.
More events, free film screenings for 1st PH Film Industry Month
We're only just two weeks into September as the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) headed the celebration of the first-ever Philippine Film Industry Month, and I can say that we are off to a great start.