An independent film directed by Davao-based director Bagane Fiola will represent the Philippines in Netherlands for the 46th International Film Festival Rotterdam.
Salamindanaw Asian Film Festival will open its fourth edition with two films that tackle the plights of the lumad (indigenous people) and Filipino seafarers on November 7 in the city of General Santos.
The long wait is over. After its huge success at the 3rd QCinema International Film Festival—where it won Best Picture—and after reaping acclaim at international filmfests in Europe, the US, and Asia, the movie “Apocalypse Child” screens in commercial theatres nationwide beginning October 26.
Filipino actress Jodi Sta. Maria visited the indigenous people evacuees housed inside the United Church of Christ in the Philippines Haran compound on Tuesday, July 19.
The best actress winner of the prestigious Cannes Film Festival, Jaclyn Jose, together with award-winning director Brillante M. Mendoza and her daughter Andi Eigenmann arrived here on Tuesday, July 21 for the Philippine premier of the film Ma’Rosa.
LAPIS started when its founding members visited and performed in the communities struck by Typhoon Yolanda in the Visayas.
The crowd favorite contestant number 11, Allyza Molly T. Teodoro from Buhangin Proper was crowned Mutya ng Dabaw 2016 on Tuesday night, March 15.
A film on human rights shot in Compostela Valley Province is set to be shown at a shopping mall here on Saturday, February 27 as part of the commemoration of the 30th anniversary of EDSA uprising.
Independent films that gained recognition at the Mindanao Film Festival will take part in the region’s campaign to position Davao not only as a premiere ecotourism destination, but as well as a reel haven.
A film depicting struggles of Lumads recently won the ‘Best Film’ and ‘Best Production Design’ award during the 11th Mindanao Film Festival held here, on Tuesday night.