Get ready to experience moving
stories at the CineFilipino Film Festival
CineFilipino Film Festival opens
on March 15, runs from March 16 to 22.
Celebrating movies that best
represent the ever-evolving Filipino cinema, the CineFilipino Film Festival, organized
and led by Unitel Productions, in partnership with the MVP Group of Companies, offers
cineastes with more moving stories and a more diverse mix of genres. The
festival begins with the screening of sociopolitical drama/thriller “Whistleblower”,
starring Nora Aunor and directed by Adolf Alix Jr., on March 15, 6:00 pm at
Newport Cinema 4, Resorts World Manila. The film festival will run from March
16 to 22 in select cinemas in the metro* while the awards night will be held on
March 19 at Teatrino Greenhills.
With the
theme “Kwento pa rin ang Hari”, the
second installment features more categories including, Feature-Length,
Documentaries, TV Series and Shorts under which finalists will showcase works
in Short Features, Mobile and Online. CineFilipino Film Festival attendees can
choose from nine Feature-Length films, five Documentaries, five TV Series and
17 films under the Shorts category – 11 Short Features, 5 Online Content and 1
Mobile Content.
The essence of the story will always be at the core of CineFilipino, and with this year’s various categories, moviegoers are offered a more enriching experience,”
- Madonna Tarrayo. CineFilipino Film Director and Unitel Productions President and Group COO.
In the
Feature-Length category alone, moviegoers can surely experience a wide array of
emotions and stories. In “1st Sem”, first-time film festival directors Dexter
Hemedez and Allan Ibanez present an intensified love-hate relationship between
a mother and son after the latter decides not to pursue college education in
Manila. In Carla Baful’s “A Lotto Like Love”, moviegoers can expect a different
kind of love story as two strangers are brought together in luck and love by a
single winning lotto ticket.
Love in
spite of weight issues takes center stage in Jason Paul Laxamana’s “Ang Taba Ko
Kasi” while Alvin Yapan’s “Ang Tulay ng San Sebastian” explores the richness
(and reality) of Filipino superstitions. Meanwhile, Paolo Herras’ “Buhay
Habangbuhay” takes on life after death and the importance of moving on and
celebrating life despite seemingly bleak circumstances.
A lesbian
woman’s dream of becoming a mother is the subject in Lemuel Lorca’s “Ned’s
Project” while Dave Fabros’ “Straight to the Heart” is filled with uniquely
Filipino humor and hugot lines as it
explores a situation that has surely crossed the minds of many: what happens
when a gay hairdresser slips into a coma and wakes up a straight guy?
Ice Idanan’s
“Sakaling Hindi Makarating” takes the beauty of the Philippines and uses it as
a dramatic backdrop for a poignant story of heartbreak and moving on. And
lastly, moviegoers get the privilege of witnessing a touching story about a
child with Down’s Syndrome whose dream is to become an artista in Randolph Longjas’ “Van Damme Stallone”.
Jury
deliberations will take place on March 16, 17 and 18; winners will be
recognized in CineFilipino’s Awards Night on March 19 at Teatrino Greenhills,
which will be attended by the finalists, executives and the film festival’s
sponsors and partners.
*Catch the CineFilipino Film Festival on March
16 to 22 in participating cinemas: Gateway Cineplex, Festival Cinemas,
Eastwood Cinemas, Robinsons Galleria Movieworld, Robinsons Manila Movieworld,
Robinsons Metro East Movieworld, Newport Cinemas in Resorts World, EDSA
Shangri-La Cineplex and Greenhills Theater Mall Cinema.
CineFilipino Film Festival partners are
Mediaquest, TV5, Cignal, Unitel, Optima Digital, Metro Pacific Tollways, PLDT
Smart Foundation and Meralco. For further information, visit the official
website, www.cinefilipino.com.
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