Young directors rule Cinemalaya
The film festival of the Cultural Center of the Philippines, Cinemalaya, now on its 19th year, has always been a magnet for young filmmakers, although established directors sometimes join. This
The film festival of the Cultural Center of the Philippines, Cinemalaya, now on its 19th year, has always been a magnet for young filmmakers, although established directors sometimes join. This
LESBIANS and gays supporting miners—does that sound like a strange advocacy? How about Lesbians Against Pit Closures— odd name for an activist group? The seeming dissonance between the parties involved
INSTITUTO Cervantes and the Embassy of Colombia present “Cine Colombiano,” a festival of recent Colombian films, on all Saturdays of September, at Instituto Cervantes, the cultural arm of the Embassy
IN CELEBRATION of the 400th year of Miguel de Cervantes’ “Don Quijote de La Mancha,” Instituto Cervantes Manila will be holding Variaciones del Quijote starting Aug. 1. It will feature
This year’s Eiga Sai (Japanese film festival), which runs July 10-19 at Shangri-La Plaza Cineplex, glorifies food and Japanese cuisine. But there’s one film that stands out for presenting a
The embassies of Venezuela and of Spain, and the Instituto Cervantes de Manila present the film cycle “Cine de Venezuela” on Dec. 3-6.
Now on its second year in Southeast Asia, Tropfest SEA, the world’s largest short-film competition and festival, has been holding road shows in major cities around the region.
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