Filipino Film Projects Awarded at Hong Kong-Asia Film Financing Forum

Filipino film projects and filmmakers were well-recognized in the recently concluded Hong Kong-Asia Film Financing Forum (HAF), especially with Adolf Alix, Jr.'s Circa and Mikhail Red's The Grandstand which received awards during the HAF Awarding Ceremony last March 20 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.

FDCP Hosts Its First Session of Film Dev’t Lab in Davao del Norte

The Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) continues its developmental programs for the empowerment of regional cinema with the first-ever Southern Voices Film Lab (SOVOLAB), which aims to advance and develop feature film projects from Mindanaoan filmmakers.

PH Embassy in Portugal to hold Philippine Cinema Retrospective

The support for Philippine Cinema has intensified worldwide over the past couple of years as various Philippine Embassies and Consulates have held film festivals to highlight the country's cinematic achievements. The latest film champion supporting the 100 Years of PH Cinema is the Philippine Embassy in Portugal with Ambassador Celia Anna “Cookie” Feria at the helm. 

Applications Open as FDCP Leads PH as Cannes Producers Network’s Spotlight Country

The Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) has partnered with Marche du Film to showcase the Philippine film industry as the Spotlight Country for this year’s Cannes Producers Network happening from May 15 to 21, and with it, the chance to feature Filipino production companies to international partners.

PH Film Project Picked for Switzerland Film Co-Production Program

Film director Petersen Vargas’ second feature project “Some Nights I Feel Like Walking” has been selected for this year's Locarno Film Festival’s Open Doors Hub program in Switzerland. Established 17 years ago, the Open Doors Hub Program is Locarno Film Festival’s industry sidebar. Directors and producers with projects chosen for the program will be mentored and will have the opportunity to network with potential international distributors and partners. This year, the co-production platform will present eight (8) promising projects from Southeast Asia for international collaborations.

PH Pushes for Proposed ASEAN-ROK Film Organization

The Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP), the country’s national film agency, continues its thrust to strengthen regional cooperation for the development of the audiovisual industry as it participated in the recently concluded Roundtable for the proposed ASEAN-ROK Film Cooperation Organization last November 6 to 7, 2019 in Busan, South Korea.

FDCP's Call for Documentary Projects for International Film Lab Extended

Following its open call for long feature fiction films, the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) has extended its deadline for submission of Filipino documentary projects for the First Cut Lab Docs to March 31, 2019.

‘Food Lore: Island of Dreams’ premieres worldwide, ‘Untrue’ debuts internationally in Tokyo Int’l Film Fest

Two Filipino productions were screened for the first time internationally at the 32nd Tokyo International Film Festival in Japan (TIFFJP). Erik Matti’s “Food Lore: Island of Dreams” was part of the World Focus Powered by Aniplex Inc. lineup while Sigrid Andrea P. Bernardo’s “Untrue” was included in The Japan Foundation Asia Center presents CROSSCUT ASIA #06: Fantastic Southeast Asia.

Film Ambassadors’ Night in the Eyes of the Camera Obscura Awardees

It’s time to take a look back on a fun-filled night as Filipino films and notable personalities in the local film industry were honored at the annual Film Ambassadors’ Night (FAN) hosted by the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) last February 10 at Samsung Hall, Taguig City.

24th French Film Festival in Manila Welcomes French Director Nils Tavernier

The French Film Festival returns for its 24th edition in the Philippines to offer audiences an alternative form of cinema with a lineup of 15 contemporary French films that explore the depths of human relationships and the importance of family. As it approaches its silver anniversary in 2020, the French Film Festival continues to expand its audience nationwide by organizing screenings in Metro Manila, Cebu City, Davao City, and, for the first time ever, in Bacolod City.