Wong Kar-Wai classics and Palm d’Or winners are coming to the big screen
In an effort to make internationally acclaimed films more accessible to the public, the FDCP is bringing back these classics to the big screen
In an effort to make internationally acclaimed films more accessible to the public, the FDCP is bringing back these classics to the big screen
Year after year, during film festival season, we witness numerous debates on what it means to make good Filipino films. But whether we measure quality by our local film festival selection, or
Film festivals are the cornucopia of every film buff’s happiness. There’s a rare kind of adrenaline that seeps through inked ticket stubs, long lines and post-credits conversations with friends and
SINGAPORE—The Philippines is the country of focus (CF) in this year’s Singapore Media Festival (SMF), which will run until Dec. 9 at Marina Bay Sands, bringing global attention to one
Six colorful films will be featured at the 9th Spring Film Festival on Feb. 13-22 at Shang Cineplex in Mandaluyong City, with the aim of promoting “Chinese language and culture in mainstream Filipino society especially among the youth.”
Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (Teco) hosted a welcome event for visiting Taiwanese-American filmmaker Ang Lee at the SM Aura Premier.
Hot on the heels of our Cinemalaya high comes another film festival that would send us hopping from one theater to another.
The Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) through its audio-visual development program, will hold a basic acting workshop for beginning actors for film, at the Cinematheque Davao from June 20-23.
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