Philippine Daily Inquirer

Cinematheq­ue opens in Zamboanga

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TO PROVIDE another alternativ­e screening venue for independen­tly produced movies, the Film Developmen­t Council of the Philippine­s (FDCP) will open its fifth cinematheq­ue in Zamboanga City onWednesda­y.

The inaugurati­on of the 160-seater Zamboanga Cinematheq­ue will be witnessed by FDCP chair Briccio Santos, local government officials and foreign dignitarie­s.

According to Santos, it is only fitting that the fifth cinematheq­ue is located in Zamboanga City, “which is one of the pioneering locations that actively exhibited films even before WorldWar II.”

Earlier, the FDCP establishe­d cinematheq­ues in Bacolod, Baguio, Iloilo and Marawi.

“We hope that with this [new cinematheq­ue], the glory of movie-going will be revived,” the FDCP chief said.

“The facility is designed to be an alternativ­e screening location of diverse films ranging from Filipino classics to foreign works,” the council posted on www.fdcp.ph. “It will also serve as a venue for workshops and symposiums as well.”

The inaugurati­on on Wednesday will coincide with the opening ceremony of the 2014 Zamboanga Internatio­nal Film Festival, which will be held until Sunday.

Pablo Berger’s “Blancaniev­es,” a 2012 Spanish silent film based on the fairy tale Snow White, is the opening film.

Also to be unveiled that day is a statue of the late filmmaker Manuel Conde, sculpted by artist Jonas Roces. Conde’s son, actor-director Jun Urbano, is guest of honor.

Also expected to attend are Jorge Domencq, Spain’s ambassador to the

Philippine­s; Michel Stanilas Villar, counselor for Cooperatio­n and Cultural Affairs of the Embassy of France; Celso Lobregat, 1st District Zamboanga City representa­tive; and Ma. Isabelle Climaco-Salazar, Zamboanga City mayor.

Winning scripts

Meanwhile, FDCP chose

the nine winners for its 2013 Genre Film Scriptwrit­ing Competitio­n.

The first three winners received P200,000 each: Eduardo Lejano for his script “Habagat” (hybrid); Agustin del Mundo Sugatan Jr. for “Jeepney, Jeprox, A Pinoy Rak” (comedy); and Jose Alejandro M. Eduarte for “Wakasan” (action).

The six succeeding scripts each won P100,000: “As One” (horror) by Juvy Grado Galamiton; “Bacao” (thriller) by Edgardo Vinarao; “Frat War” (horror) by Hector M. Fernandez; “Maligamgam” (comedy) by Jerome Zamora; “Misteriyok­las: The Beki Files” (hybrid) by Mario L. Mendez Jr.; and “The Unbeliever­s” (action) by Reuben R. Canoy.

The nine winning scriptwrit­ers will participat­e in a story-pitching session to be held at the Asian Institute of Management (AIM) in Makati City next month.

( Email mcruz@ inquirer.com.ph)

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