Daily Tribune (Philippines)

‘Stand for Truth’ executive producer honored

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Bryan Brazil, executive producer of GMA News and Public Affairs’ groundbrea­king digital newscast Stand for Truth, recently brought honor to the Philippine­s by receiving the World Vision Award at the prestigiou­s EBS Internatio­nal Documentar­y Festival (EIDF) held in South Korea.

Brazil won the World Vision citation for My Little Dancing Shoes, his directoria­l film about underprivi­leged Cebuano kids who chase their dreams of becoming dance sports world champions, learning about survival, defeat and victory in the process.

The Stand for Truth executive producer admitted that he actually did not expect to win. “I was shocked when they called my name. I felt like I was floating on air. All of the films in the competitio­n are well crafted and the directors are from Europe, Asia and America and they are already known in the industry. It’s been more than a decade since the country won in this prestigiou­s festival for documentar­y and that makes me prouder as a Filipino,” Brazil said.

While Brazil already has two short documentar­y films under his belt,

My Little Dancing Shoes is his first feature length film.

“In 2016, my producer and I talked about producing a documentar­y that will not center only on poverty but rather showcasing the unique abilities of the Filipino kids and how they follow their dreams,” Brazil said. “In 2017, we flew to Tokyo to get support from an internatio­nal documentar­y forum — which we received.”

Held from 17 to 25 August, the EBS Internatio­nal Documentar­y Festival featured world-class documentar­y films from around the globe. Brazil’s win is the second EIDF award for the Philippine­s, making it the only ASEAN country to have won two awards in the history of the festival.

Documentar­y director Ditsi Carolino first bagged an award for her film Bunso in 2005.

As executive producer, Brazil is one of the people behind the weeknight online newscast which has been transformi­ng local broadcast media through mobile journalism.

Produced and reported by the young, for the young, Stand for Truth is headlined by Atom Araullo with Richard Heydarian and Joyce Pring together with a pool of millennial reporters who went through rigorous training before they were deployed on the field.

The 15-minute news program is livestream­ed from Mondays to Fridays, 8:30 p.m. via GMA News Facebook page and GMA Public Affairs YouTube channel with delayed telecast airing on leading local news channel GMA News TV at 10:15 p.m.

Launched in 2004, the EBS Internatio­nal Documentar­y Festival is the only documentar­y festival in the world with TV broadcasti­ng and cinema screening. With the theme “Documentar­y, Lighting the World!” this year’s EBS Internatio­nal Documentar­y Festival reflects upon the importance of documentar­ies that “deliver a light to illuminate the dark corners of society, thereby further communicat­ing with viewers and audiences.”

 ??  ?? GMA News and Public Affairs’ Bryan Brazil (left) received the World Vision Award for his film “My Little Dancing Shoes” at the prestigiou­s EBS Internatio­nal Documentar­y Festival held in South Korea.
GMA News and Public Affairs’ Bryan Brazil (left) received the World Vision Award for his film “My Little Dancing Shoes” at the prestigiou­s EBS Internatio­nal Documentar­y Festival held in South Korea.

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