The country’s pioneering independent film festival makes a resounding return, especially following its big win of the Nikkei Prize for Culture and Community. The Cinemalaya Foundation, with its long-standing partnership with the Cultural Center of the Philippines, celebrates 15 years of the best independent cinematic works, well-received by Filipino and international film communities beginning on August 2 to 11, 2019, in various venues of the CCP.
What’s more is that for its 15th edition, the biggest independent film festival goes nationwide with its simultaneous screenings on August 7 to 13, in selected Ayala Cinemas and Vista Malls in Manila, Pampanga, Naga and Legaspi in Bicol, Bacolod, Iloilo and Davao.
Ten full-length films and ten short feature films take the spotlight. The 10 full-length films in competition are: ANi (The Harvest), directed By Kim Zuniga and Sandro Del Rosario; Belle Douleur (Beautiful Pain), directed by Joji V. Alonzo; Children of the River, directed by Maricel Cabrera–Cariaga; Edward, directed by Thop Nazareno; Fuccbois, directed by Eduardo Roy Jr; Iska, directed by Theodore Boborol; John Denver Trending, directed by Arden Rod Condez; Malamaya (The Color of Ash), directed by Danica Sta. Lucia and Leilani Chavez; Pandanggo Sa Hukay, directed by Sheryl Rose M. Andes; and Tabon, directed by Xian Lim.
For the short feature main competition, the finalists are: Disconnection Notice, directed by Glenn Lowell Forneste Averia; Gatilyo (Trigger), directed by Harold Lance Pialdal; Heist School, directed by Julius Renomeron Jr; Hele ng Maharlika (Lullaby of the Free), directed by Norvin De Los Santos; Kontrolado Ni Girly Ang Buhay N’ya (Girly Is In Control of His Life), directed by Gilb Baldoza; Sa Among Agwat (In Between Spaces), directed by Don Senoc; Sa Gabing Tanging Liwanag Ay Paniniwala (Belief As The Light In Darkness), directed by Francis Guillermo; Tembong (Connecting), directed by Shaira Advincula; The Shoemaker, directed by Sheron Dayoc; and ‘Wag Mo ‘Kong Kausapin (Please Stop Talking), directed by Josef Gacutan.
Exhibition films are still slated are also to make a return: Dokyu, the documentary section; Best of the Festivals, which showcases the best films from local festivals; Indie Nation, a special section featuring independent films; Visions of Asia, featuring award-winning Asian and Netpac films.
This year, Cinemalaya also brings back the Premiere section, which hosts new films making its screen debut. The Retrospective section will feature not only the 2018 Cinemalaya Best Film, Audience Choice and Special Jury Prize winners, but also the best films of Cinemalaya from its inception in 2005.
Cinemalaya will pay tribute to actor Eddie Garcia, actress Armida Siguion-Reyna, and production designer Cesar Hernando – all of whom have made significant contributions to the Philippine film industry.
This year, Cinemalaya partners with microcinemas in Metro Manila and in the regions for “Kinse sa Sandaan: Cinemalaya Wave at the Microcinemas.”
On its 31st edition, 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 films which will compete in various categories such as Short Feature/Narrative, Experimental, Documentary and Animation.
Finalists from the different categories, as well as a specially-curated section exhibiting selected participating entries, will be screened on August 3 to 5 at the CCP Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theater). Awarding rites of which will be on August 5, 7pm, at the CCP Dream Theater.
The Cinemalaya Campus, a major component of Cinemalaya, expands its reach to the regions. The Regional Cinemalaya Campus kicks off a one-minute filmmaking competition for students. Dubbed Short Shorts Competition, it aims to discover, encourage and honor cinematic works of young Filipino talents from Bicol, Western Visayas and Davao City. The top 10 Shorts Shorts finalists will be screened in Legazpi, Naga, Bacolod, Iloilo and Davao City.
Cinemalaya introduces the Mini-Versity, a new component of the festival which is envisioned to incite interest on filmmaking among the youth. From August 2 to 11, at the Silangan Hall, talks on various aspects of filmmaking with industry practitioners are slated to creat
The Cinemalaya Awards Night will be held on August 11, 2019, at 7pm, at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theater).
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.
In its fifteenth edition, 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, over 1,000 works by independent filmmakers including full feature films, shorts, documentaries, Filipino film classics, and art films have made its way to Filipino appreciation.
For more information about Cinemalaya, visit www.cinemalaya.org, www.culturalcenter.gov.ph and the Cinemalaya Facebook page. You can call the CCP Film and Media Arts Division at 832-1125 local 1704 & 1712. Tickets and festival passes are available at CCP Box Office, call at 832-3704.