Pagbibigay oportunidad sa mga regional filmmakers, kabilang sa paraan ng FDCP para mas mahikayat ang publiko na suportahan ang pelikulang Pilipino
Pagbibigay oportunidad sa mga regional filmmakers, kabilang sa paraan ng FDCP para mas mahikayat ang publiko na suportahan ang pelikulang Pilipino
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00:00In the upcoming celebration of the Philippine Film Industry Month this September,
00:04a different program was held by the Film Development Council of the Philippines
00:08to encourage the public to support the Filipino film industry.
00:12This is what Rod Lagusa reported.
00:16The film industry is even stronger.
00:19This is what the Film Development Council of the Philippines continues to push
00:23to encourage the public to support the Filipino film industry.
00:27In the upcoming celebration of the Philippine Film Industry Month this September,
00:31a different program was held to encourage the public to support the Filipino film industry.
00:35The event will be a chance to encourage aspiring filmmakers from different parts of the country
00:40along with launching Films for Peace,
00:43films that show conflicts and social issues and resolution related to the current situation.
00:49There is a teacher from Indanaw who said that films can be a very vital instrument
00:54for promoting peace and creating an understanding of the diversity of
00:59Philippine culture. It is important to give a voice to the regional filmmakers
01:06because that is for us to understand the way, the situation of how it is in
01:12Mindanao, how it is in the Visayas, etc. And that's also to decentralize the idea
01:18that the Philippine cinema is only limited to Manila.
01:22Highlight here is the viewing of the film, Tatlong Taong Walang Diyos, in the Cinematic Centers,
01:27which is managed by FDCP throughout the country from September 15 to 21.
01:32FDCP also gave the importance of having good content for the public to watch in the cinemas.
01:39According to Reyes, the word of mouth is a big help here for the viewers.
01:44The challenge is, we are not at the end of the story.
01:47The problem is, how many producers are ready to invest money in these stories?
01:52Hopefully, we can get the government to help us provide opportunities for films to be made,
01:59even in terms of support, whether it is partial or full.
02:03And yes, because of the potential that he sees in young filmmakers, it is worth it to fight for it.
02:09It is also a big help for them that there are people in the legislature who come from the industry
02:14to strengthen the Filipino cinema.
02:17Also included in the celebration of the making of the first Film Education Convention for film students,
02:23where there will be roundtable discussions and discussions with those in the industry.
02:28Cine 50 includes the regional films, where the Cinema Exhibitors Association of the Philippines, or CEIAP, is located,
02:35where the films are only Php 50.
02:38Cine Kabataan, Film Pitching, Directors Guild of the Philippines Inc.,
02:43and the celebration of the legacy of national artists from the industry will be held.
02:49Rod Laguzad, for Pambansang TV in the new Philippines.