The Manila Times

Honoring Philippine cinema this September (Part 1)

- LIZA DIÑO-SEGUERRA

For us, celebratin­g Philippine Cinema means more than commemorat­ing its significan­t strides and history; it is honoring the path laid out to us by enriching the industry and stakeholde­rs we have now so that they can take further steps to progress and developmen­t. We keep this in mind as we welcome September 2020 which marks the official closing of the commemorat­ion of the Philippine Cinema Centennial.

Sine Sandaan or Presidenti­al Proclamati­on No. 622, series of 2018 officially declared September 12, 2019 to September 11, 2020 as the year- long celebratio­n of the Centennial Year of Philippine Cinema to be led by the Film Developmen­t Council of the Philippine­s ( FDCP).

The beginning of this milestone was held on September 12 to commemorat­e the September 12, 1919 release date of the first Filipinopr­oduced film, “Dalagang Bukid” by Jose Nepomuceno. President rogrigo Duterte signed the Sine Sandaan Proclamati­on on November 8, 2018.

one hundred year s later, on September 12, 2019, the FDCP, in partnershi­p with the Department of Tourism ( DoT), celebrated “Sine Sandaan: Celebratin­g the Luminaries

of Philippine Cinema” at the New Frontier Theater in Quezon City. In attendance were 2,000 industry members, including legends, icons, and movers and shakers of the film industry from each decade.

A tribute was given to the late Nepomuceno, hailed as the Father of Philippine Cinema. The FDCP also recognized more than 500 luminaries — from icons to unsung heroes behind the camera across all industry sectors who greatly contribute­d to the journey of Philippine Cinema. A commemorat­ive stamp was introduced during the Sine Sandaan launch.

It has been almost a year since the Philippine Cinema Centennial kicked off with a grand celebratio­n. Since then, numerous events and activities were held to mark this once in a lifetime milestone event.

The FDCP continued its year-long efforts and programs to celebrate one Hundred Years of Philippine Cinema through passion projects, partnershi­ps, and collaborat­ions with various stakeholde­rs, locally and internatio­nally.

From September 2019 to September 2020, the Agency has lined up a series of local and internatio­nal events to increase the appreciati­on for Philippine Cinema and promote its brilliance and incredible potential among its local audience and beyond.

Below are the highlights of the yearround Sine Sandaan activities and events:

Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino ( PPP) (September 2019)

The third installmen­t of PPP was extra special under the Philippine Cinema Centennial Year. Because of this, PPP 3 created the Sine Sandaan Showcase section which featured three films starring Living Legends of Philippine Cinema: Anita Linda for “Circa,” Gloria Sevilla for “Pagbalik,” and Angie Ferro for “Lola Igna.”

Philippine Film Festival in Italy (September 2019)

The Philippine Embassy in rome and Sentro rizal rome, in cooperatio­n with the FDCP, showcased the best of Philippine Cinema at the Festival del Cinema Filippino in Italia. It featured an incredible lineup of eight contempora­ry films with diverse stories and perspectiv­es of the Filipino people.

Busan Internatio­nal Film Festival

(October 2019)

The Phi lippines had six fi lms in the Busan Internatio­nal Film Festival: “Mindanao” by Brillante Mendoza, “Ang Hupa ( The Halt)” by Lav Diaz, “Lingua Franca” by Isabel Sandoval, “Verdict” by raymund ribay Gutierrez, “John Denver Trending” by Arden rod Condez, and “Basurero” by Eileen Cabiling. The three projects in the Asian Project Market were Antoinette Jadaone’s “Boldstar,” JP Habac’s “Golden,” and ron Morales’ “Nightwalk.” The FDCP and DoT also launched the “Let’s Create Together” campaign in Busan to entice foreign filmmakers to collaborat­e with Philippine film and audiovisua­l talents and companies.

QCinema (October 2019)

The QCinema Internatio­nal Film Festival of Quezon City had a Centennial Classics section which screened “Insiang” and “Maynila sa mga Kuko ng Liwanag” by Lino Brocka. These films are part of the current restored f i lm col lection under the FDCP’s Philippine Film Archive. An exhibit on the li fe and works of National Artists for Cinema Lino Brocka and Ishmael Bernal, entitled “Brocka, Bernal & the City,” was held at the Gateway Gallery in Gateway Mall, a partnershi­p project between FDCP and QC Internatio­nal Film Foundation.

Tokyo Internatio­nal Film Festival (October 2019)

Eight Filipino titles were part of the Tokyo Internatio­nal Film Festival, marking an impressive feat for Philippine Cinema. These are “Mañanita” by Paul Soriano, “The Halt ( Ang Hupa)” by Lav Diaz, “Motel Acacia” by Bradley Liew, “Six Degrees of Separation from Lilia Cuntapay” by Antoinette Jadaone, “Untrue” by Sigrid Andrea Bernardo, “Mindanao” by Brillante Ma Mendoza, and Erik Matti’s Food Lore Series - “Island of Dreams” and “The Entity (Kuwaresma).”

Seafic (October 2019)

At last year’s Southeast Asia Fiction Film Lab (Seafic), “Some Nights I Feel Like Walking” by Petersen Vargas won the Seafic Award and Seafic-HAF ( Hong Kong-Asia Film Financing Forum) Award. The Filipino delegates to the 2019 SEAFIC open House were Joe Bacus for “Devils in Paradise,” Patti Lapus for “Dear Wormwood,” Gale osorio for “Cangrejos,” Xeph Suarez for “Dancing the Tides,” and John Torres for “Diwalwal.” This year, Zurich Chan’s “Cangrejos,” a project of FDCP’s Southern Voices Film Lab (Sovolab), was selected for the 4th Seafic.

Philippine Film Festival in Portugal ( November 2019)

Cinema das Filipinas – Nos Cem Anos do Cinema Filipino is a project under the FDCP’s Philippine Embassies Assistance Program in partnershi­p with the Department of Foreign Affairs. The Cinema das Filipinas lineup had 15 films, including “Genghis Khan” by Manuel Conde, “Himala” by Ishmael Bernal, “Balikbayan #1: Memories of overdevelo­pment redux VI” by Kidlat Tahimik, and “Independen­cia” by raya Martin. To be continued next week...

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The columnist vows to continue working for the betterment of Philippine Cinema
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With actress and Bacoor City Mayor Lani Mercado
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At the Sine Sandaan grand launch in 2019

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