Engage with filmmakers and other industry leaders at the Cinemalaya Bente: Loob, Lalim, Lakas, happening until August 11, at the Ayala Malls Manila Bay Japan Town.
Now in its 20th year, Cinemalaya has always included educational components and other engagements to explore and develop the Philippine film industry to new heights, and help in national development through the Film Market.
Aside from business-to-business engagement and exchanges, the Film Market holds book launches, forums and talks on emerging cinematic trends, new issues on filmmaking, and possibilities.
Hersed Arce and Cinemalaya Alumni Real Florido talk about how to market films on August 3 at 3:00PM.
Producers Lawrence Fajardo and Krisma Fajardo, the creators behind Cinemalaya Benter competing film The Hearing, share how to produce films on a shoe-string budget on August 4 at 3:00PM.
On August 5, at 3:00PM, SCOULA’s Cyril Bautista explains Virtual Reality and Immersive Film Production. At 4:30PM, Philip Cheah will be launching his books When East Meets East.
Explore the opportunity Gawad Alternatibo creates for filmmakers who want to enter Cinemalaya with inputs from Ms. Mae Caralde of CCP’s Film Division on August 6, at 3:00PM.
GMA Journalist Howie Severino tackles the importance of documentaries and truthful storytelling on August 7, 2:00PM.
Together with Japan Foundation, cross-cultural stories about Philippine-Japan Co-production will be discussed by DitO’s Yuki Takashi, Kono Basho’s Jaime Pacena III, and Japan Foundation’s Ben Suzuki on August 8, 3:00PM.
Jem Quiambao of CMB Film Services talks how post-production work can make or break a film on August 9, 3:00PM. By 4:30PM Doy Del Mundo will be launching his book, Archival Afterlives.
A discussion on Cinematography and Editing will take place on August 10, 3:00PM
All book launches and Film Market Talks will be at Japan Town, located at the 4th floor of Ayala Malls by the Bay.
Cinemalaya Bente: Loob, Lalim, Lakas runs until August 11 at Ayala Malls by the Bay and selected Ayala Malls cinemas in Greenbelt, UP Town Center, Trinoma, and Market! Market!
For more information, visit the CCP website (www.culturalcenter.gov.ph) and the Cinemalaya website (www.cinemalaya.org). Follow the official CCP and Cinemalaya Facebook pages and other social media accounts on X, Instagram, and TikTok.
Source: Beautiful Feature
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