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Sine Sandaan

Pursuant to the Presidential Proclamation No. 622, S. 2018, the Film Development Council of the Philippines was designated as the lead agency that will identify programs, projects, and activities for the celebration of the Centennial Year of Philippine Cinema officially declared from September 12, 2019 to September 11, 2020 in honor of Dalagang Bukid by Jose Nepomuceno, considered as the first Filipino-produced and directed feature film which premiered on September 12, 1919.

 

Philippine Cinema has had its ups and downs from its nascent years to its golden age, from its decline to its rise again not just locally but also earning acclaim globally. That the Presidential Proclamation was signed is testament to the government’s support and recognition of Cinema as an integral and ubiquitous form of Philippine culture - one that not only needs to be celebrated but also empowered so that it may thrive and continue to be a beacon of our people’s stories and identity.

 

With the designation of FDCP to lead this momentous celebration, the theme SINE SANDAAN was created and activated by the Agency in partnership with the audio-visual industry partners and stakeholders.

 

With this year-long commemoration, the Agency conducted its programs and projects anchored to the theme of Sine Sandaan to ensure that the celebration was tangible, inclusive, and on a nationwide scale. After all, film is one of the most accessible form of media, and its affective nature and potential to create positive change in society becomes greater as the industry is ushered into the digital age.

 

 

 

SCRIPWRITERS
  • Doy del Mundo
  • Roy Iglesias
  • Rody Vera
  • Raquel Villavicencio
  • Bibeth Orteza
  • Michiko Yamamoto
  • Armando Lao
  • Pete Lacaba
  • Juna Lana
  • Butch Dalisay
CINEMATOGRAPHERS
  • Marissa Floirendo
  • Neil Daza
  • Lee Briones
  • Odyssey Flores
  • Carlo Mendoza
  • Larry Manda
  • Sergio Lobo
EDITORS
  • Boy Vinarao
  • Manet Dayrit
  • Marya Ignacio
  • Tara Illenberger
  • Carlo Manatad
SOUND DESIGN
  • Gaudencio Barredo
  • Corrine de San Jose
  • Mikko Quizon
  • Rolly Ruta
  • Ditoy Aguila
MUSICAL SCORE
  • Jaime Fabregas
  • Jerold Tarrog
  • Jesse Lucas
  • Nonong Buencamino
  • Vincent de Jesus
  • Lori Illustre
  • Jessie Lasaten
  • Lutgardo Labad
PRODUCTION DESIGNERS
  • Manny Morfe
  • Leo Abaya
  • Benjamin Padero
  • Aped Santos
  • Ericson Navarro
LINE PRODUCER
  • Sarah Brakensiek
  • Tess Fuentes
DUBBING SUPERVISOR
  • Vangie Labalan
MEDIA AND PRESS
  • Lolit Solis
  • Cristy Fermin
  • Ethel Ramos
  • Ricky Lo
  • Ronald Constantino
  • Crispina Belen
  • Isah Red
  • Veronica Samio
  • Nestor Cuartero
  • Mario Bautista
PRODUCTION STUDIOS
  • LVN (Mike de Leon)
  • Sampaguita (Marichu Maceda)
  • Premiere (Digna Santiago)
  • Lebran (Anton)
  • Regal (Mother Lily)
  • Viva (Vic del Rosario)
  • Star Cinema (Malou Santos)
  • GMA Films
INDEPENDENT PRODUCTIONS
  • JE Productions (Jesse Ejercito)
  • Seiko Films (Robbie Tan)
  • Quantum Films (Joji Alonso)
  • APT Entertainment (Tony Tuviera)
  • FPJ Productions (Susan Roces)
  • AM Productions (Amalia Fuentes)
THEATRE OWNERS
  • Bichara Silverscreens (Emil Bicharra)
  • SM Cinema (Hans Sy)
  • AYALA Cinemas (Zobels)
  • Robinsons Cinemas (Gokongwei)
  • Alimall Cinemas (Araneta)
COMEDY MALE
  • Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon (TVJ)
  • Vice Ganda
  • Vhong Navarro
  • Roderick Paulate
  • John Lapus
  • Andrew E.
  • Leo Martinez
  • Jose Manalo
  • Wally Bayola
  • Janno Gibbs
COMEDY FEMALE
  • Pokwang
  • Nova Villa
  • Ruffa Mae Quinto
  • Candy Pangilinan
  • Ruby Rodriguez
  • Beverly Salviejo
  • Evelyn Vargas
  • Carmi Martin
ACTION STARS
  • Ronnie Ricketts
  • Bong Revilla Jr.
  • Jeric Raval
  • Raymart Santiago
  • George Estregan Jr.
  • Tony Ferrer
CHILD STARS
  • Matet de Leon
  • RR Herrera
  • Jiro Manio
  • Jaypee de Guzman
  • Patrick Garcia - Teen
  • Carlo Aquino - Teen
  • Camille Prats
  • Shaina Magdayao - Teen
  • Sarena Darylmple
  • Cogie Domingo - Teen
  • Baron Geisler - Teen
  • Anna Larrucea
  • Marc Solis - Teen
  • Jomari Yllana - Teen
  • Mark Anthony Fernandez - Teen
  • Jao Mapa
LEADING LADIES
  • Jennelyn Mercado
  • Angel Locsin
  • Angelica Panganiban
  • Sarah Geronimo
  • Toni Gonzaga
  • Kim Chiu
  • Anne Curtis
  • Claudine Barretto
  • Jodi Sta. Maria
LEADING MEN
  • Gabby Concepcion
  • Lloyd Samartino
  • Dingdong Dantes
  • Ian Veneracion
  • Derek Ramsey
  • Jericho Rosales
  • Richard Gutierrez
KONTRABIDA FEMALE
  • Odette Khan
  • Dexter Doria
  • Rosa Rosal
  • Caridad Sanchez
  • Marissa Delgado
  • Jean Garcia
KONTRABIDA MALE
  • Pen Medina
  • Mon Confiado
  • Rez Cortez
  • Dindo Arroyo
  • Efren Reyes Jr.
  • Roi Vinzon
  • John Regala
STUNT PEOPLE
  • Val Iglesias
  • Eddie Nicart
  • Rey Sagum
  • Eddie Torrente
  • Rey Solo
  • Lito Castro
  • Baldo Marro
  • Rudy Ramirez
  • Susan Roces and Fernando Poe
  • Rosemarie Sonora and Ricky Belmonte
  • Nora Aunor and Tirso Cruz III
  • Vilma Santos and Edgar Mortiz
  • Sharon Cuneta and Gabby Concepcion
  • Albert Martinez and Snooky Serna
  • Aga Muhlach and Janice de Belen
  • William Martinez and Maricel Soriano
  • Judy Ann Santos and Piolo Pascual
  • Sheryl Cruz and Romnick Sarmenta
  • Marvin Agustin and Jolina Magdangal
  • James Reid and Nadine Lustre
  • Liza Soberano and Enrique Gil
  • Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla
  • Dingdong Dantes and Marian Rivera
  • Angelu de Leon and Bobby Andrews
  • Bea Alonzo and John Llyod Cruz
AWARD GIVING BODIES
  • Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino
  • Film Academy of the Philippines (LUNA)
  • FAMAS
FESTIVALS
  • Manila Int'l Film Festival
  • Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF)
  • Cinemalaya
INSTITUTIONS
  • Mowelfund
  • Experimental Cinema of the Philippines
  • Directors Guild of the Philippines
  • Actors Guild of the Philippines
BEST ACTORS
  • Richard Gomez
  • Philip Salvador
  • Cesar Montano
  • Tirso Cruz III
  • Piolo Pascual
  • Dennis Trillo
  • John Llyod Cruz
  • Coco Martin
CHARACTER ACTORS
  • Robert Arevalo
  • Dante Rivero
  • Tommy Abuel
  • Bembol Roco
  • Michael de Mesa
  • John Arcilla
  • Raymond Bagatsing
  • Albert Martinez
  • Paolo Ballesteros
  • Eric Quizon
  • Epi Quizon
BEST ACTRESS
  • Jaclyn Jose
  • Gina Alajar
  • Cherry Pie Picache
  • Judy Ann Santos
  • Lorna Tolentino
  • Gina Pareño
  • Dawn Zulueta
CHARACTER ACTRESS
  • Elizabeth Oropesa
  • Iza Calzado
  • Hilda Koronel
  • Amy Austria
  • Liza Lorena
  • Dina Bonnevie
  • Maricel Laxa
  • Angel Aquino
  • Aiko Melendez
  • Jean Garcia
  • Laurice Guillen - Director
  • Mylene Dizon
VISAYAN CINEMA
  • Gloria Sevilla
  • Chanda Romero
  • Caridad Sanchez
  • Pilar Pilapil
  • Jerold Tarrog
  • Ruel Antipuesto
  • Remton Zuasola
  • Piux Cobejar
  • Domingo Arong
FESTIVALS
  • Cinemagis
  • Mindanao Film Festival
  • CinemaRehiyon
  • Binisaya Film Festival
  • Cine Kabalen
  • Cine Kasimanwa
  • Bantayan
INDEPENDENT
  • John Torres
  • Eduardo Roy
NEW VOICES OF LUZON
  • Zig Dulay
  • Jason Paul Laxamana
  • Mes De Guzman
  • Alvin Yapan
NEW VOICES OF VISAYAS
  • Lawrence Fajardo
  • Richard Somes
  • Keith Deligero
  • Victor Villanueva
  • Borgy Torres
NEW VOICES OF MINDANAO
  • Teng Mangansakan
  • Sheron Dayoc
  • Arnel Mardoquio
  • Sherad Sanchez
  • Arbi Barbarona
FESTIVALS
  • CinemaOne Originals
  • QCinema
  • CineFilipino
  • Sinag Maynila
SHORT FILM
  • Raymond Red
  • Carlo Manatad
ANIMATION
  • Avid Liongoren
  • Ricky Orellana
  • Alcazaren Brothers
  • Carl Papa
EXPERIMENTAL
  • Rox Lee
  • Khavn Dela Cruz
  • Vicky Donato
  • Victor Balanon
DOCUMENTARY
  • Nick De Ocampo
  • Ditsi Carolino
  • Sari Dalena
  • Ferde Groffe
  • Dik Trofeo
  • Monster Jimenez
  • Babyruth Villarama
  • John Red
ACTORS
  • Allen Dizon
  • Sid Lucero
  • Soliman Cruz
  • Ronnie Lazaro
  • Lou Veloso
  • Nonie Buencamino
  • JM De Guzman
  • Ronwaldo Martin
  • Allan Paule
ACTRESS
  • Angeli Bayani
  • Therese Malvar
  • Alessandra de Rossi
  • Meryll Soriano
  • Irma Adlawan
  • Ana Capri
  • Eula Valdez
  • Sharmaine Buencamino
  • Mercedes Cabral
PRODUCERS
  • Ferdy Lapuz
  • Moira Lang
  • Bianca Balbuena
ACADEME
  • Teddy Co
  • Gigi Alfonso
  • Patrick Campos
  • Ed Cabagnot
ARCHIVING
  • Leo Katigbak
  • Vicky Belarmino
  • Ernie De Pedro
  • Jo Atienza
  • Jeffrey Sonora
  • Mel Acurin
FILM CRITICISM
  • Tito Valiente
  • Ronald Tolentino
  • Bienvenido Lumbera
  • Nic Tiongson
  • Joel David
  • Oggs Cruz
FEMALE
  • Divina Valencia
  • Maria Isabel Lopez
  • Sylvia Sanchez
  • Tetchie Agbayani
  • Daria Ramirez
  • Ina Raymundo
  • Alma Moreno
  • Rio Locsin
  • Yvonne
  • Assunta de Rossi
MALE
  • Yul Servo
  • Gardo Versoza
  • Jay Manalo
  • Jestoni Alarcon
GENRE CINEMA
  • Yam Laranas
  • Carlo J. Caparas
  • Mac Alejandre
  • Tony Reyes
  • Mark Meily
  • Toto Natividad
INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED
  • Carlitos Siguion-Reyna
  • Aureus Solito
  • Jun Lana
  • Mik Red
  • Pepe Diokno
  • Ralston Jover
  • Paolo Villaluna
  • Jeffrey
  • Joel Lamangan
  • Edong Roy
  • Paul Soriano
ARTHOUSE
  • Adolf Afix
  • Raya Martin
  • Jay Altarejos
  • John Torres
BOX OFFICE DIRECTORS
  • Cathy Garcia-Molina
  • Olivia Lamasan
  • Rory Quintos
  • Joyce Bernal
  • Sigrid Bernardo
  • Antonette Jadaone
  • Dan Villegas
CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED
  • Tikoy Aguiluz
  • Elwood Perez
  • Jose Javier Reyes
  • Mel Chionglo
  • Laurice Guillen
  • Erik Matti
  • Chito Roño
  • Peque Gallaga
  • Lore Reyes
LEADING LADIES
  • Mila Del Sol
BEST ACTRESS
  • Mona Lisa
  • Anita Linda
CHARACTER ACTRESS
  • Rosemarie Gil
  • Fides Cuyugan Inocencio
  • Lilia Dizon
  • Rustica Carpio
  • Rosa Rosal
  • Delia Razon
  • Gloria Sevilla
  • Sylvia La Torre
  • Caridad Sanchez
  • Luz Fernandez
  • Luz Valdez
  • Perla Bautista
  • Pilita Corales
  • Carmen Soriano
  • Marlene Dauden
  • Barbara Perez
  • Daisy Romualdez
LEADING MEN
  • Eddie Gutierrez
CHARACTER ACTORS
  • Robert Arevalo
  • Tony Mabesa
  • Joonee Gamboa
  • Eddie Mesa
  • Joe Gruta
ACTION STAR
  • Ramon Revilla Sr.
SCRIPTWRITER
  • Ricky Lee
  • Jose Javier Reyes
CINEMATOGRAPHER
  • Romy Vitug
  • Rody Lacap
EDITOR
  • Jess Navarro
SOUND
  • Albert Michael Idioma
PRODUCTION DESIGNER
  • Rodell Cruz
DUBBING
  • Lucy Quinto
MEDIA AND PRESS
  • Boy Abunda
COMEDY
  • Vic Sotto
  • AiAi delas Alas
  • Eugene Domingo
CHARACTER ACTRESS
  • Celia Rodriguez
  • Cherie Gil
ACTION
  • Robin Padilla
  • Ramon Revilla Sr.
  • Lito Lapid
BEST ACTOR
  • Christopher de Leon
  • Aga Muhlach
  • Joseph Estrada
CHARACTER ACTOR
  • Ricky Davao
  • Joel Torre 
BEST ACTRESS
  • Nora Aunor  
  • Vilma Santos  
  • Maricel Soriano  
  • Sharon Cuneta  
  • Gloria Romero
  • Susan Roces
LEADING LADY
  • Amalia Fuentes
CHILDSTAR
  • Niño Muhlach
  • Aiza Seguerra
BOLD AND THE BRAVE
  • Rosanna Roces
  • Allen Dizon
  • Angeli Bayani
INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED
  • Brillante Mendoza
  • Lav Diaz
  • Kidlat Tahimik
  • Mike De Leon
BOX OFFICE
  • Cathy Garcia-Molina
  • Olivia Lamasan
HISTORIAN
  • Nick De Ocampo
CRITIC
  • Bien Lumbera
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FDCP NATIONAL REGISTRY

A veritable database of all active audiovisual workers, production companies, and film festivals all over the country, and open avenues for opportunities and activities that will promote the growth and development of the local audiovisual industry and promote its participation in both domestic and world markets.

 

The NR seeks to consolidate efforts as an empowered organization so that audiovisual workers’ voices may be heard and real action may be realized through the development of legislation and policy, education, social welfare, training, protection of intellectual property (IP), and freedom of expression, with active participation from all the sectors and stakeholders in the audiovisual industry. 
 


 

Enlists individual workers in the audio-visual industry and entitles them to the many capacity-building, developmental, and policy-making programs of FDCP NR.

WHO CAN APPLY?
 

PerformersActors, Voice Actors, Singers, Dancers, Musicians, DJs, Background Actors, Stunt Persons, etc.
ProducersExecutive Producers, Line Producers, Creative Producers, Supervising Producers, Associate Producers, etc.
DirectorsDirectors, Technical Directors, Assistant Directors, Unit Directors, Floor Directors, Stage Directors, Assistant Stage Directors, Musical Directors, etc.
Creative TeamScriptwriter, Director of Photography, Production Designer, Editor, Composer, Musical Scorer, Lights Designer, Sound Designer, Video Designer, Stage Designer, Choreographer, Graphics Designer, etc.
Production StaffProduction Managers, Post-Productions, Supervisors, Stage Managers, Assistant Stage Managers, Production Assistants, Talent Coordinators, Makeup Artists, Assistant Makeup Artists, Ushers, Wardrobe, Costume Mistress, Stylists, Hairdressers, Hairstyling Assistants

Documents government-registered and active audio-visual production companies and their workers and extends the NRAW benefits to their bonafide workers.
 

WHO CAN APPLY?
Lines of Business
 

  • Film Production
  • Legal Management/Administration
  • Line Production
  • Sound Engineering/ Recording
  • Animation
  • Performance/Training/Casting
  • Post-production/VFX
  • Advertising (Marketing/Communication/ Press)
  • Technical Facilities Supplier
  • Events Management
  • Production Design/ Set Construction
  • Studio and Equipment Providers

In partnership with FDCP, duly-registered film festivals receive full technical guidance and financial assistance in their concept and execution, to promote local and regional films produced throughout the country and establish a feasible film culture and healthy film communities and audiences across the Philippines.

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FESTIVAL PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM (FPP)

Film festivals are important drivers of film cultures in the regions and in the country. They encourage diversity and for more voices, old and new, to be heard. For the past decade, there has been a surge of local festivals and activities offered to the public. This would lead to a more inclusive appreciation and access to local and alternative content.

 

The Festival Partnership Program (FPP) provides support and assistance to established local festivals which continue to enrich and diversify the Philippines’ film culture.

 

The FDAP seeks to:

  • Support the professionalization and sustainability of film festivals.
  • Enhance programming quality, audience development, and industry engagement;
  • Strengthen partnerships that contribute to the growth of the film and creative industries.

CINEMALAYA: PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL

CINEMALAYA: PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL

CINEMA REHIYON

CINEMA REHIYON

Selected applicants may receive assistance for eligible festival-related expenses, including but not limited to:

  • Financial Assistance: The FDCP can provide financial assistance ranging from PHP 100,000.00 up to PHP 300,000.00, in the form of reimbursement, to qualified film festivals applying for the program.
  • Cinematheques: Provide four (4) operating Cinematheques as venues for the festival/event, which are located in the following regions: Manila, Iloilo, Negros, and Davao.
  • JuanFlix: The FDCP Channel: JuanFlix: The FDCP Channel is a streaming platform that aims to offer quality content for local and international film enthusiasts, learners, and filmmakers by curating homegrown and world cinema that inspires, enriches, and challenges perspectives.
  • FDCP Film Talks: The FDCP encourages film-related events to have an educational component, such as film workshops, film talks, and fora attached to their activities. Thus, the FDCP offers this audience-development activity through our FDCP Film Talks program
  • Film Review & Classification: The Film Review and Classification Unit under FDCP, in partnership with MTRCB, will facilitate the review and classification of films under the Sineng Pambansa Program. The FDCP also issues rating and classification permits free of charge for films under its programs and events.
  • Publicity Promotion: The FDCP can provide promotional support for the festival through social media postings.


Note: The final approved budget and scope will be subject to evaluation and availability of funds.
 

To qualify for the program’s support and assistance, one must satisfy the following eligibility requirements:

  1. All government agencies and SEC-registered organizations or institutions organizing local film festivals in the Philippines can apply for the program.
  2. The Film Festival must be registered under the FDCP National Registry for Events and Festivals (NREF). For more information, visit https://nationalregistry.fdcp.ph/
  3. The proponent must have a clear record with the FDCP and must not have any existing clearance issues from other support and assistance programs. 
     

Interested applicants must submit the following:

  1. Letter of Proposal: Must be addressed to the FDCP Chairman & CEO
  2. Application Form (FPP Form No. 1)
  3. Detailed line-item budget and funding plan: Detailed breakdown of proposed expenses for the festival.
  4. FDCP Certificate of Clearance (For Return Applicants): Previous FDCP assistance availed (if applicable).
  5. FDCP Certificate of National Registry for Events & Festivals (NREF): For applicants not registered in the FDCP National Registry, kindly apply at https://nationalregistry.fdcp.ph/nref/register


We can accept applications with a pending status in the National Registry. Kindly attach a copy of the email confirming that your NR application is currently being processed.
 

Applications will be evaluated based on the following:

  • Relevance and alignment with program objectives;
  • Feasibility and clarity of the proposed plan;
  • Artistic and cultural merit;
  • Audience reach and development strategy;
  • Organizational capacity and track record;
  • Budget appropriateness and sustainability.
     

The program accepts applications year-round; however, submissions must be made at least three (3) to six (6) months prior to the festival.


Incomplete or late submissions will not be accepted.

Applicants may submit their complete requirements via:

All files must be clearly labelled as FPP Application_Agency_Festival (ex. FPP Application_CCP_Cinemalaya) and submitted in PDF format unless otherwise specified.

  • The process may take 7-14 working days from the time of submission of COMPLETE requirements.
  • Approved applicants shall enter into a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) prior to fund release.
  • Funds shall be released subject to compliance with documentary and reporting requirements.
  • Grantees must properly acknowledge program support in all festival materials.
  • Failure to comply with program guidelines may result in disqualification or termination of support.

Note: All qualified applicants must be notified by the Project Development Officer through email. 


To further understand the complete terms, eligibility rules, entitlements and responsibilities of applicants and approved grantees, please refer to the attached FPP Guidelines.

 

For Inquiries:
For questions or clarifications, please contact: FESTIVAL DIVISION:  lapfestivals@fdcp.gov.ph

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Best Practices Exchange

BPX is an initiative of ACE (Ateliers du Cinéma Européen), a 20‐year‐old, Paris‐based organisation which provides advanced training for European and non‐European film producers, and is dedicated to improving the financing and distribution opportunities for independent filmmaking.

FDCP joined BPX as a member in 2017 and has been participating in its regular meetings held during international film markets and reserved for the heads of national, regional and cross-border film funding agencies worldwide.
 

  • Romanian Film Center
  • Kosovo Cinematography Center
  • Netherlands Film Fund
  • Mitteldeutscher Medienföderung, Germany
  • Proimagenes, Colombia
  • New Zealand Film Commission
  • Telefilm Canada
  • Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg, Germany
  • Screen Ireland
  • National Film Centre of Latvia
  • Screen Australia
  • FF Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
  • Wallonia-Brussels Federation, Belgium
  • Ontario Creates
  • Icelandic Film Centre
  • Film Development Council of the Philippines
  • ICA / Portuguese Cinema & Audiovisual Institute
  • Finnish Film Foundation
  • British Film Institute
  • Roberto Olla – Eurimages
  • Lithuanian Film Centre
  • German Federal Filmboard
  • Film Centre of Montenegro
  • Slovak Audiovisual Fund
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PPP Awards Night

The Pista Ng Pelikulang Pilipino (PPP) is a celebration of Philippine Cinema where new quality genre films are screened for one week in all regular cinemas nationwide. No foreign film is screened during PPP, except in specialty cinemas, in order for the whole country to celebrate its own local films.

 

The PPP4 Closing and Awards Night was held to honor the finest performances and work in the many categories of the film medium, from among the competing films.

 

Pista Ng Pelikulang Pilipino (PPP), which screened 170 films in its first-ever online edition from October 31 to December 13. The 4th PPP is a solidarity event that aims to promote the love and appreciation for Philippine Cinema and honor our cinematic heritage. In believing in the importance of providing a holistic film festival experience, not just through film screenings, but through meaningful events as well, PPP last year also held an online series of talkbacks, panel discussions, film lectures, and special events.
 

SINE KABATAAN SHORT FILM COMPETITION AWARDS
BEST SHORT FILMANG BUNGA SA TIYAN NI ADAM
Directed by Ella Louise B. Solomon
SPECIAL JURY PRIZEMGA ULAP TAYONG NAGIGING ULAN
Directed by Demetrio Celestino III
BEST DIRECTORLOVE IN THE UNGODLY HOUR
Directed by Bradley Jason Pantajo
SPECIAL MENTION

ABOT KAMAY ANG LANGIT
Directed by Brian Spencer B. Reyes

JEREMY SUPOT
Directed by James Allen Fajardo


AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARD
LOVE IN THE UNGODLY HOUR
Directed by Bradley Jason Pantajo

 

SINE ISLA: LUZVIMINDA SHORT FILM COMPETITION AWARDS
BEST SHORT FILMPALABAS
Directed by Arjanmar Rebeta
JURY PRIZETARANG
Directed by Arvin Belarmino
BEST DIRECTORHALAWOD
Directed by Anna Katrina Velez Tejero
SPECIAL CITATIONTHE MAN WHO ISN’T THERE AND OTHER STORIES OF LONGING
Directed by Trishtan Perez
JEREMY SUPOT
Directed by James Allen Fajardo

AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARD
SINGIL
Directed by Maria Graciella Musa
PPP AWARDS
BEST PICTURECLEANERS
Directed by Glenn Barit
BEST ACTRESSHANA KINO
"Come On, Irene"
BEST ACTORGOLD AZERON
"Metamorphosis"
BEST DIRECTORGLENN BARIT
"Cleaners"
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESSGIANNE RIVERA
"Cleaners"
BEST SUPPORTING ACTORHENYO EHEM
"The Highest Peak"
BEST SCREENPLAYHE WHO IS WITHOUT SIN
Directed by Jason Paul Laxamana
BEST EDITINGKINTSUGI
Directed by Lawrence Fajardo
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHYHE WHO IS WITHOUT SIN
Emmanuel Liwanag
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGNCLEANERS
Alvin Francisco
BEST MUSICAL SCORECLEANERS
Directed by Glenn Barit
BEST SOUND DESIGNTHE HIGHEST PEAK
Abri Barbarona
SPECIAL JURY PRIZE FOR FILMMETAMORPHOSIS
Directed by J.E. Tiglao
SPECIAL CITATION FOR ENSEMBLE PERFORMANCECLEANERS
Leomar Baloran, Julian Narag, and Carlo Mejia
SPECIAL JURY PRIZE FOR PERFORMANCE IN A LEAD ROLEELIJAH CANLAS
"He Who is Without Sin"
AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARD FOR FULL-LENGTH FILMHE WHO IS WITHOUT SIN
Directed by Jason Paul Laxamana
AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARD FOR SHORT FILMNIGHT SHIFT
Directed by Mariel Ong
PPP AWARDS
BEST PICTURELOLA IGNA
Directed by Eduardo W. Roy Jr.
BEST ACTRESSANGIE FERRO
"Lola Igna"
BEST ACTORMARTIN DEL ROSARIO
"The Panti Sisters"
BEST DIRECTORTYRONE ACIERTO
"Watch Me Kill"
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESSTUESDAY VARGAS
"LSS: Last Song Syndrome"
BEST SUPPORTING ACTORGIO ALVAREZ
"I'm Ellenya L."
BEST SCREENPLAYEDUARDO ROY JR and MARGARETTE LABRADOR
"Lola Igna"
BEST EDITINGCOLORADO RUTLEDGE
"Watch Me Kill"
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHYWATCH ME KILL
Marcin Szocinski
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGNTHE PANTI SISTERS
Maolen Fadul
BEST ORIGINAL SONG"ARAW-ARAW" BY BEN & BEN
"LSS: Last Song Syndrome"
BEST MUSICAL SCORELOLA IGNA
Andrew Florentino
BEST SOUND DESIGNLSS: LAST SONG SYNDROME
Aurel Claro Bilbao & Arnel M. Labayo
SPECIAL JURY PRIZE FULL-LENGTH FILMLSS: LAST SONG SYNDROME
Directed by Jade Castro
AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARDTHE PANTI SISTERS
Directed by Jun Lana
PISTAPP Audience Choice AwardLSS: LAST SONG SYNDROME
Directed by Jade Castro

 

SINE KABATAAN AWARDS
BEST SHORT FILMKALAKALARO
Directed by Rodson Suarez
SPECIAL JURY PRIZE SHORT FILMMAGNA
Directed by Geoffrey Solidum
PISTAPP SINE KABATAAN AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARDCHOK
Directed by Richard Jeroui Salvadico, Arlie Sweet Sumagaysay
PPP AWARDS
CRITIC'S CHOICE AWARD FOR FULL-LENGTH FILMSIGNAL ROCK
Directed by Chito S. Roño
AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARD FOR FULL-LENGTH FILM

BAKWIT BOYS
Directed by Jason Laxamana

THE DAY AFTER VALENTINE'S
Directed by Jason Laxamana

SPECIAL JURY PRIZE FULL-LENGTH FILMSIGNAL ROCK
Directed by Chito S. Roño
SPECIAL JURY PRIZE FOR OUTSTANDING ACTINGCHRISTIAN BABLES
"Signal Rock"
AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARD FOR SPECIAL FEATURESKIKO BOKSINGERO
Directed by Thop Nazareno

 

SINE KABATAAN AWARDS
AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARDALAS-NUEBE NG TANGHALI
Directed by Ena Legaspi
BEST DIRECTORDANIEL DELGADO & TIARA ANGELIA NICOLAS
"Masaya Ako"
BEST SHORT FILMBATO BATO PIK
Directed by Lorys Plaza & Ardinian Jaq Sanque
SPECIAL JURY PRIZEKOLEKSYONG PAMALO
Directed by Len Frago
SPECIAL #GlobeOfGood AWARDRUNNER
Directed by Levi Jun Miscala
PPP AWARDS
CRITIC'S CHOICE AWARD FOR FULL-LENGTH FILMBIRDSHOT
Directed by Mikhail Red
AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARD FOR FULL-LENGTH FILMISANG DAANG TULA PARA KAY STELLA
Directed by Jason Laxamana
JURY'S CHOICE AWARD FOR FULL-LENGTH FILMPATAY NA SI HESUS
Directed by Victor Villanueva

 

SINE KABATAAN AWARDS
BEST PICTUREANG UNANG ARAW NG PASKUHAN
Directed by Ar-Jen Manlapig
JURY'S CHOICE AWARD

PAHIMAKAS
Directed by Lance Maravillas

DELAYED SI JHEMERLYN ROSE
Directed by Don Senoc

AMAZING BY CHOICE AWARD

FAT YOU
Directed by Ronnel Rivera III

ANG KAPITBAHAY KO SA 2014
Directed by Anya Zulueta

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FESTIVAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (FDAP)

The Festival Development Assistance Program (FDAP) is a support program of the FDCP that aims to nurture and sustain film communities in the Philippines. FDCP believes that film festivals, especially those in the regions, are platforms to discover emerging voices and serve as venues to champion the film culture of a particular locality. Through this program, FDCP connects with regional film communities by providing financial and program support to sustain their respective film festivals and film-related community activities.

 

The FDAP seeks to:

  • Support the professionalization and sustainability of film festivals.
  • Enhance programming quality, audience development, and industry engagement;
  • Encourage innovation, inclusivity, and regional representation;
  • Strengthen partnerships that contribute to the growth of the film and creative industries.

 

 

TALABUKON FILM FESTIVAL

TALABUKON FILM FESTIVAL

MARGAHA FILM FESTIVAL

MARGAHA FILM FESTIVAL

LUTAS: THE NEGROS ORIENTAL FILM FESTIVAL

LUTAS: THE NEGROS ORIENTAL FILM FESTIVAL

NGILNGIG ASIAN FANTASTIC FILM FESTIVAL

NGILNGIG ASIAN FANTASTIC FILM FESTIVAL

Selected applicants may receive assistance for eligible festival-related expenses, including but not limited to:

  • Financial Assistance: The FDCP can provide financial assistance ranging from up to PHP 150,000.00, in the form of reimbursement, to qualified regional film festivals applying for the program.
  • Cinematheques: Provide four (4) operating Cinematheques as venues for the festival/event, which are located in the following regions: Manila, Iloilo, Negros, and Davao;
  • JuanFlix: The FDCP Channel: JuanFlix: The FDCP Channel is a streaming platform that aims to offer quality content for local and international film enthusiasts, learners, and filmmakers by curating homegrown and world cinema that inspires, enriches, and challenges perspectives.
  • FDCP Film Talks: The FDCP encourages film-related events to have an educational component, such as film workshops, film talks, and fora attached to their activities. Thus, the FDCP offers this audience-development activity through our FDCP Film Talks program
  • Film Review & Classification: The Film Review and Classification Unit under FDCP, in partnership with MTRCB, will facilitate the review and classification of films under the Sineng Pambansa Program. The FDCP also issues rating and classification permits free of charge for films under its programs and events.
  • Publicity Promotion: The FDCP can provide promotional support for the festival through social media postings.
     

To qualify for the program’s support and assistance, one must satisfy the following eligibility requirements:

  1. The Film Festival must be held in its own locality and endorsed by the LGU.
  2. The Film Festival must be registered under the FDCP National Registry for Events and Festivals (NREF). For more information, visit https://nationalregistry.fdcp.ph/.
  3. The proponent must have a clear record with the FDCP and must not have any existing clearance issues from other support and assistance programs. 
     

Interested applicants must submit the following:

  1. Letter of Proposal: Must be addressed to the FDCP Chairman & CEO
  2. Application Form (FDAP Form No. 1)
  3. Festival Information Sheet (FDAP Form No. 1):
    - Festival background and objectives;
    - Proposed dates, venue(s), and format;
    - Program of activities;
    - Target audience and outreach plan;
    - Sustainability and development plan
  4. Detailed line-item budget and funding plan: Detailed breakdown of proposed expenses for the festival.
  5. Endorsement Letter: From the LGU and/or any film-related agency.
  6. FDCP Certificate of National Registry for Events & Festivals (NREF): For applicants not registered in the FDCP National Registry, kindly apply at https://nationalregistry.fdcp.ph/nref/register


We can accept applications with a pending status in the National Registry. Kindly attach a copy of the email confirming that your NR application is currently being processed.
 

Applications will be evaluated based on the following:

  • Relevance and alignment with program objectives;
  • Feasibility and clarity of the proposed plan;
  • Artistic and cultural merit;
  • Audience reach and development strategy;
  • Organizational capacity and track record;
  • Budget appropriateness and sustainability.
     

The program follows a structured application process with two distinct cycles each year, providing flexibility for organizations to submit proposals based on their project timelines.

 

Cycle 1: February 1 to March 2
This cycle is open for applications from February 1 to March 2 and is specifically designed for festivals scheduled to take place between May and September of the same year.

 

Cycle 2: June 1–30
The second cycle is open for applications from June 1 to June 30. This cycle supports festivals that are scheduled to begin between October and May of the following year.

 

These cycles allow applicants to align their project timelines with funding availability, ensuring a smooth transition from proposal submission to festival implementation.


Incomplete or late submissions will not be accepted.

Applicants may submit their complete requirements via:


All files must be clearly subject-labeled as “FDAP Application_Region_Festival” (ex. FDAP Application_Negros Island Region_Margaha Film Festival) and submitted in PDF format.

  • The process may take 7-14 working days from the time of submission of COMPLETE requirements.
  • Approved applicants shall enter into a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) prior to fund release.
  • Funds shall be released subject to compliance with documentary and reporting requirements.
  • Grantees must properly acknowledge program support in all festival materials.
  • Failure to comply with program guidelines may result in disqualification or termination of support.

Note: All qualified applicants must be notified by the Project Development Officer through email.

To further understand the complete terms, eligibility rules, entitlements and responsibilities of applicants and approved grantees, please refer to the attached FDAP Guidelines.

 

For Inquiries:
For questions or clarifications, please contact: FESTIVAL DIVISION:  lapfestivals@fdcp.gov.ph

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Asian Film Commissions Network (AFCNet)

It advocates regional filming in Asia by streamlining information on filming locations, incentives, requirements, and regulations in the region and supporting member organizations in their international co-productions. As of January 2021, the AFCNet has 54 members from 19 countries.

Among the AFCNet events are the AFCNet General Assembly, AFCNet Board Meeting, AFCNet Networking Hour, AFCNet Producer of the Year Award Ceremony, LoMA (Asia Location Market), ASEAN-ROK (Association of Southeast Asian Nations-Republic of Korea) Film Leaders Incubator (FLY), and Link of Cine-Asia (Asian Film Forum & Business Showcase).

The FLY Film Lab, an AFCNet-supported project development program run by the Busan Film Commission, was held in 2019 in Cebu in partnership with the FDCP. It provided mentoring on the scripts of 10 selected filmmakers from ASEAN-ROK member states and held lectures for participants and limited registrants.

To know more about AFCNet, visit its official website

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SPOTLIGHT: PHILIPPINES

Spotlight: Philippines is a partnership program that bridges Filipino films, projects, producers,
filmmakers, and talents to international film festivals and markets through film showcases of new and retrospective titles and networking events.

For inquiries, shoot an email to festivals@fdcp.gov.ph. Make the Philippines your next Spotlight
country and join us in telling the story of the Filipino to the world.

OSAKA ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL

OSAKA ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL

Osaka, Japana

FAR EAST FILM FESTIVAL

FAR EAST FILM FESTIVAL

Udine, Italy

FUKUOKA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

FUKUOKA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

Fukuoka, Japan

BUSAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

BUSAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

Busan, South Korea

EXGROUND FILM FESTIVAL

EXGROUND FILM FESTIVAL

Germany

SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

Singapore

GUANAJUATO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

GUANAJUATO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

Mexico

HAWAII INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

HAWAII INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

Hawaii, USA

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ASEAN-ROK FILM ORGANISATION

The purpose of ARFO is to exchange information between ASEAN member countries and ROK film industries, and to further promote and carry out cultural exchange within the Asian film industry through support cooperation. It also seeks to expand beyond the status of the relevant regional cooperative body in the film sector among member countries and to an international organization in charge of film cooperation across Asia when conditions are arranged in the future.

The efforts to form ARFO is backed by the various successes of ASEAN-ROK and Southeast Asian initiatives that FDCP has been ardently supporting. Among these are the ASEAN-ROK FLY Film Lab and Southeast Asia Fiction Film Lab (SEAFIC). FDCP has also mounted its own Project Market and Film Industry Conference with the goal of connecting Filipino talents to ASEAN counterparts. 

Most recently, FDCP hosted the ARFO Workshop Series as a part of the International Film Industry Conference 2021. 

  • Republic of Korea
  • Brunei Darussalam
  • Kingdom of Cambodia
  • Republic of Indonesia
  • Lao People’s Democratic Republic
  • Malaysia
  • Union of Myanmar
  • Republic of the Philippines
  • Republic of Singapore
  • Kingdom of Thailand
  • Socialist Republic of Viet Nam
     
  • Upgrades in skills and technology
  • Opportunities in talent exchange
  • Sharing of resources
  • Collaborations in production and film distribution
  • Developments in policy-making
  • Enhancements in educational programs
  • More incentives in film location promotions
  • Reinforcements in film archiving
  • Possible establishment of an ASEAN Film Fund
     
  • Bangkok, Thailand (July 2019)
  • Cebu, Philippines (August 2019)
  • Busan, South Korea (November 2019)
  • Clarke Quay, Singapore (January 2020)
  • Online Session (October 2020)
  • Workshop Series (July and September 2021)
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Film Cultural Exchange Program

WHO CAN APPLY?
All foreign embassies and recognized diplomatic institutions in the Philippines can avail of the FCEP.

For embassy-led film-related events, FDCP offers:

  • FDCP Ratings - films to be showcased can be exempted from the MTRCB Ratings, and will instead go through our FDCP ratings free-of-charge pursuant to MTRCB and FDCP agreed upon guidelines.
  • OMB Clearance – FDCP can facilitate the release of this export/import clearance which is needed to ship the films to the Philippines through customs.
  • One (1) initial coordination meeting at FDCP office two (2) months before the event.
  • Attendance of FDCP officials and officers during the reception night.

     

For FDCP-partnered events (upon prior approval), FDCP offers:

  • FDCP Ratings - films to be showcased can be exempted from the MTRCB Ratings, and will instead go through our FDCP ratings free-of-charge pursuant to guidelines.
  • OMB Clearance – FDCP can facilitate the release of this import/export clearance needed to ship the films be shipped through Philippine customs.  
  • Cinematheques – For applicable areas, FDCP can provide its Cinematheques as venues for film screenings and events pursuant to Cinematheque requirements and guidelines.
  • Two (2) coordination meetings at the FDCP office, the first one taking place at least one month before the event.
  • Attendance of FDCP officials and officers during the press launch and/or reception night.


Optional:
One (1) FDCP-organized reception at selected FDCP Cinematheque.
One (1) FDCP-organized educational event at selected FDCP Cinematheque. 

FDCP will be open for initial applications twice a year every October (for January to June events of the following year) and March (for July to December events). Only those who applied during the period may be considered by the FDCP.

Requests must be sent through an accomplished form (IR-FCEP No. 1) with complete details during the application period.

Upon approval of the application, the institution involved must sign a contract with the FDCP which certifies its compliance to the FCEP guidelines, including, among others:

  • Complete and timely submission of films for ratings within the agreed upon time frame. For late and incomplete submissions, FDCP will not be able to guarantee the release of the permits on time.
  • Proper recognition of FDCP as an event/Festival partner or supporter, whichever applies, in all collaterals, and press releases and other publicity materials.
  • Submission of post-event report to the FDCP (IR-FCEP Form No. 2) as well as physical promotional collaterals used for the festival/event.
  • Conduct of post-mortem meeting to evaluate the success of the event

EMBASSIES

  • Embassy of Canada
  • Embassy of Austria
  • Embassy of Denmark
  • Embassy of France
  • Embassy of Germany
  • Embassy of Hungary
  • Embassy of India
  • Embassy of Italy
  • Embassy of Japan
  • Embassy of Korea
  • Embassy of Mexico
  • Embassy of Norway
  • Embassy of Spain
  • Embassy of Sweden
  • Embassy of the Argentine Republic
  • Embassy of the Czech Republic in Manila
  • U.S. Embassy
  • Delegation of the European Union
     

     

    CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS

  • Goethe-Institut Philippinen
  • Instituto Cervantes
  • Korean Cultural Center
  • Para Sa Sining
  • Philippine Italian Association
  • The Japan Foundation, Manila
     
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