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Cinemalaya celebrates new home with this year’s lineup of competing films and shorts on ‘ilumiNasyon’

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MANILA, PHILIPPINES — For its 19th edition, the Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival promises to deliver the best visual storytelling with new competing films to be screened at a new venue.

With the CCP Main Building undergoing rehabilitation, the Cultural Center of the Philippines and the Cinemalaya Foundation, Inc. push the boundaries and bring its brand of cinematic experience to the Philippine International Convention Center, located inside the CCP Complex, on August 04 to 13.

“We hope to retain the unique community spirit of the festival, which was one of the main considerations when we were deciding on the venue. If we look at the history of the convention center, PICC is quite conducive for film screenings, having hosted the Manila International Film Festival in the 1980s,” said CCP president Margie Moran-Floirendo.

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For its 10-day run, the Cinemalaya films will be screened at three meeting rooms, Cinema Rizal (Meeting Room 01), Cinema Bonifacio (Meeting Room 02 and 03), and Cinema Felipe (Meeting Room 04). Fringe events and talkbacks will be held at Cinema Palma (Meeting Room 05). The exhibitions and filmmakers’ profiles will be on display at the Executive Lounge.

Following the theme “ilumiNasyon,” the country’s pioneering independent film festival returns with 10 full-lengths and 10 short films in competition, as well as other components that will secure a space for independent filmmakers to tell their stories and share their perspectives on the issues that shape our times, while capturing the audience’s imagination.

The 10 competing full-length films are: Ang Duyan ng Magiting (The Cradle of the Brave) by Dustin Celestino, As If It’s True by John Rogers, Bulawan Nga Usa (Golden Deer) by Kenneth De la Cruz, Gitling by Jopy Arnaldo, Huling Palabas (FIN) by Ryan Espinosa Machado, Iti Mapukpukaw (The Missing) by Carl Joseph E. Papa, Maria by She Andes, Rookie by Samantha Lee and Natts Jadaone, Tether by Gian Arre; and When This Is All Over by Kevin Mayuga.

Short films in competition include: Ang Kining Binalaybay Kag Ambahanon Ko Para sa Imo (These Rhymes and Rhythms Meant For You) by Kent John D. Desamparado, Golden Bells by Kurt Soberano, Hinakdal (Condemned) by Arvin Belarmino, Hm Hm Mhm by Sam Villa-Real And Kim Timan, Kokuryo: The Untold Story of BB. Undas 2019 by Diokko Manuel Dionisio, Makoko Sa Baybay (I Am Going to the Beach) by Mike Cabarles, Maudi Nga Arapaap (Last Dream) by Daniel Magayon, Sibuyas Ni Perfecto (Perfecto’s Onion) by Januar Yap, Sota (Horse Caretaker) by Mae Tanagon, and Tong Adlaw Nga Nag-Snow Sa Pinas (The Day It Snowed In the Philippines) by Joshua Caesar Medroso.

Film enthusiasts and festival fans will continue to enjoy the festival’s mainstays: Retrospective, a look back to winning films of past Cinemalaya editions; Best of the Festivals, which showcases the best films from local festivals; Visions of Asia, featuring award-winning Asian and Netpac films; Premieres, featuring never-before-screen films; and Dokyu, which screens award-winning documentaries.

The Gawad CCP Para sa Alternatibong Pelikula at Video, considered the longest-running independent film competition of its kind in the ASEAN region, will once again harvest the best of the best, with films competing in various categories such as Short Feature/Narrative, Experimental, Documentary and Animation. Pre-selected entries will be screened on August 05 to 07, at the CCP Tanghalang Ignacio B. Gimenez (CCP Blackbox Theater). Awarding will be on August 12.

The Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival has pushed the boundaries for creative expression in the last 19 years by avidly propping up artistic integrity and illuminating the Filipino filmamakers’ visions of nationhood.

Since 2005, Cinemalaya has continued to discover, encourage and support the cinematic works of upcoming and veteran Filipino filmmakers who boldly articulate and freely interpret the Philippine experience with fresh insight and artistic integrity.

To date, Cinemalaya has supported and promoted the production of Filipino full feature independent films and short films. Many of these films have won awards in local and international competitions and festivals. Through the annual festival, Cinemalaya has showcased over 1,000 works by independent filmmakers including full feature films, shorts, documentaries, Filipino film classics, and art films.

For more information, visit CCP website and Cinemalaya website. Follow the official CCP and Cinemalaya Facebook pages and other social media accounts in Twitter, Instagram and Tiktok.

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