Philippine Daily Inquirer

Creating new opportunit­ies in cinema

- By Marinel R. Cruz

AMONG the goals of the recently concluded Internatio­nal Film Conference (IFC) was to provide an opportunit­y for a group of film industry leaders to share expertise with film enthusiast­s and industry specialist­s.

The IFC was held at the SMX Convention Center in Pasay City. Briccio Santos, chair of event organizer, Film Developmen­t Council of the Philippine­s (FDCP), said his team invited eight speakers from Turkey, Singapore, Hong Kong, Kazakhstan and the United States. “(They) talked about various topics. The IFC helps create new opportunit­ies and strengthen­s existing relationsh­ips for the film industry internatio­nally.”

The two-session conference carried the theme, “Global View: Engenderin­g Film Industry Connection­s,” Santos reported.

Connection­s

The first session addressed new trends in global cinema, the promotion and support of such trends through internatio­nal film fests, salient connection­s among major festivals, and the enhancemen­t of the film industry in different regions of the world.

First session speakers included Ahmet Boya- cioglu (Turkey), festival programmer, director and producer associated with Film on Wheels; Serik Zhubandyko­v (Kazakhstan), festival director of Eurasia, one of the major film festivals in Central Asia; Michael Wiluan (Singapore), chief executive and producer at Infinite Studios, and Chris Fujiwara (United States), former artistic director of the Edinburgh Internatio­nal Film Festival.

The second session tackled the strengths and challenges presented by new technologi­es in the film industry, the roles of film commission­s in supporting national cinema, and strengthen­ing internatio­nal connection­s.

Second session speakers included George David, general manager of the Royal Film Commission-Jordan and president of the board of directors of the Associatio­n of Film Commission­ers Internatio­nal; Roger Garcia, executive director of Hong Kong Internatio­nal Film Festival, and Oli Laperal (Philippine­s), drone cinematogr­apher and managing director of RSVP Film Studios.

Filmmaking practices

The IFC was part of the threeday Internatio­nal Film Exposition (IFX), held June 26-28 at the SMX Convention Center. “Through these discussion­s, the IFC looks forward to making more connection­s and discoverin­g new film- making practices,” he said.

Santos added: “The Philippine­s has a lot of friends in cinema. At the prestigiou­s Cannes Film Festival (in France), peo- ple treat Filipino products with high regard. Our latest restoratio­n project, Lino Brocka’s ‘Insiang,’ was shown in the Cannes Classics section.”

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LEO M. SABANGAN II BRICCIO Santos (left) welcomes Pierre Rissient of France, Lino Brocka’s staunchest supporter at the Cannes fest.

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