THE 11th annual Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival and Competition recently unveiled their ten finalists set to be shown from August 7 to 15, 2015.
But instead of the usual full length movies during the past years, the competition in the 2015 Cinemalaya will only be in the short-film category.
Chris B. Millado, Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) vice president and also the 2015 Cinemalaya festival director, however, announced that the “competition process for the full-length feature category is ongoing and the screening of the competition films is in August 2016.”
The announcement means the full-length feature films category missing from this year’s Cinemalaya will return next year.
Here are the list of of the 10 finalists:
- “Apasol” by Ryanne Murcia
- “Gatilyo ng Baril” by Glenmark Doromal and Eero Yves Francisco
- “Kyel” by Arvin Belarmino
- “Lisyun Qng Geografia” by Petersen Vargas
- “Mater” by Annemikami Pablo
- “Nenok” by Milo Tolentino
- “Papetir” by Darwin Novicio
- “Pusong Bato” by Martika Ramirez Escobar
- “Sanctissima” by Kenneth Dagatan
- “Wawa” by Angelie Mae Macalanda
Cinemalaya, established in 2005, is an all-digital film festival and competition which aims “to discover, encourage, and honor” cinematic works of Filipino filmmakers.
For more information, visit www.cinemalaya.org and www.culturalcenter.gov.ph.
Watch the Cinemalaya entries below:
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