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Catch Award-Winning, Critically Acclaimed Films from Around the Globe in QCinema’s Most Anticipated Section: Screen International
QCinema International Film Festival’s Screen International showcases the year’s most talked-about, award-winning films from around the world, carefully curated to engage audiences with diverse perspectives and distinct storytelling styles. This section features 10 films from world-renowned directors, each celebrated for their unique approaches and acclaimed works.
‘Isang Himala’ Releases Teaser Showcasing Breath-taking Visuals in Bold New Interpretation
Today, November 3, Isang Himala offers a first glimpse into Ricky Lee’s reimagined take on the 1982 classic Himala. The teaser gives a first look into Baryo Cupang and its people before taking us on a journey through Elsa’s life, where she begins to perform her miracles.
An Artistic Journey Through the History of Película>Pelikula Spanish Film Festival
Instituto Cervantes de Manila presents "What is a Filmfest Like You Doing in a City Like This?! Posters of Película>Pelikula Spanish Film Festival," an exhibition celebrating the visual history of the Manila Spanish Film Festival. Running from September 5 to October 31, 2024, at Instituto Cervantes Manila in Intramuros, this exhibition offers a unique glimpse into the creative evolution of the festival through its iconic posters.
Unleash Your Darkest Desires with ‘The Substance’
The Substance is poised to redefine the horror genre with its explosive, provocative, and twisted narrative. Don’t miss this cinematic masterpiece that promises to leave you questioning the very essence of beauty and identity.
FDCP to celebrate the enduring legacy of Eddie Romero and National Artists for Film in a nationwide Philippine Film Industry Month 2024
The FDCP, under its government mandate, leads the Philippine Film Industry Month (PFIM). In its fourth year, PFIM 2024 promises an unforgettable tribute to the nation’s cinematic heritage, with the theme 'Tuloy ang Tradisyon ng Pelikulang Pilipino,' honoring the legacies of National Artists for Film, especially marking the 100th birth anniversary of Eddie Romero.
Film about Ayala (ALI) displacements in Sicogon to screen at Cinemalaya Film Festival
This Friday, August 9, ASOG – an award-winning feature film depicting the lives of Sicogon residents displaced by Ayala Land Inc (ALI) – will have its Filipino premiere at Ayala Malls Cinemas at Manila Bay as part of the 20th Cinemalaya Film Festival.
Project 8 and Mentorque partner up for the Cinemalaya film about grief and family, 'Kono Basho'
Take a trip to Japan with Kono Basho, an official film entry to the yearly awaited Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival – in theaters this August 2024.
Ready for New Emotions? Join Riley's Journey of Self-Discovery in ‘Inside Out 2’
Don’t miss your chance to be part of Riley’s latest adventure. Book your tickets now and prepare to meet the new emotions that will bring even more heart and humor to “Inside Out 2”!
Viva Films will distribute ‘1521,’ the multi-award-winning film starring Bea Alonzo
Viva Films, the leading film production and distribution business in the Philippines, is thrilled to announce that it will distribute the breakthrough film "1521: The Quest for Love and Freedom."
Antoinette Jadaone teamed up with Maris Racal on upcoming teenage pregnancy-themed film ‘Sunshine’
Maris Racal Tackles Teenage Pregnancy in Antoinette Jadaone’s Thought-Provoking “Sunshine”
Poor Things returns to Philippine Cinemas with its nationwide release
Yesterday, Searchlight Pictures' latest dark comedy, Poor Things returns to Philippine cinemas with a nationwide release and promises to be an amazing Valentine's Day celebration
Gear up for the 18th Spring Film Festival
Free screenings alert! The Spring Film Festival is back for the 18th time featuring cinematic gems like ‘The Captain’ and ‘Legend of the Demon Cat.’ Catch them on January 23-30 only at Shangri-La Plaza!
EXTENDED CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: UP Cinema sets extended deadline of entries for Kino Punch 7
With this year’s Black Beret showcase, it’s easy to find some type of excitement in the ways that the scene could grow in the future. Not often does a showcase like this teach the collaborative nature of filmmaking, especially in expressing ideas on an artistic level like a short.