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Filipino Short Films at GIFF Special Program 2021

According to Gandhara Independent Film Festival (GIFF) Founder and Executive Director Kamran Naseem, GIFF was first launched back in 2012 in support of independent films in Pakistan. The festival had been inactive for a few years until it was revived as a digital platform in 2020 with a broader vision --to support emerging and established voices, discover award-winning filmmakers, curate innovative and interactive experiences, and introduce new ideas through premieres, exhibitions and panel discussions. GIFF is also an advocate of mental health awareness and hosts an annual screening dedicated to the said cause. GIFF further expands their programming with the help of their community executives from different countries. This December, GIFF presents "Stories of Filipino's Life in Five Short Films," followed by a panel discussion with the film directors.  Here are the films you can watch for free from December 3 to 5 by subscribing to GIFF channel:  https://www.youtube.com/c...
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Three Shots Film Festival 2021 Announces Official Selection; Here's our Top Five Favorites

MUD Studios Philippines launched the Three Shots Film Festival, a short film competition open to all Filipino students with a very simple rule: to tell a story in just three shots.  Official selections has been announced on November 3, 2021 completing 20 films that will be available to watch for free at www.mud-studios.net during the festival run. From these 20 finalist, three films will receive special awards and one film will be declared audience choice awardee on the night of November 12. See the complete list by signing up at the MUD Studios website. All film entries are creative and interesting in their own way but here are The DistantPlay Project's top five favorites: 1. BULAWAN (Dir. Jermaine Tulbo) Bulawan is beautiful in so many aspects --the actors are good and effective; framings and blockings are perfect as if Tulbo made use of the environment as a theatre space; and the location felt like it was also alive and telling us the story. The screenplay was well crafted that ...

Women Celebrate World Mental Health Day by Spreading Awareness

Cinego Shorts opened its Films On Mental Health program yesterday (October 9, 2021) with a list of short films from filmmakers worldwide and a recorded discussion facilitated by psychotherapists and mental health advocates. The discussion was moderated by Tehmina Lodhi from Pakistan. Lodhi is a BWRT (Brain Work Recursive Therapy) practitioner and the only one using the said approach in her country. The panelists includes Sana Habib, a mental health professional with years of work on education; Nimra Azmat, a psychotherapist and a member of BAPC (British Association of Private Counselling); and Angela Mehkri, a mental health advocate currently  completing her advanced diploma on Humanistic Integrated Therapy. The group discussion focused on adversed childhood experiences and how it continues to have an effect on adulhood.  You can watch the panel discussion here: https://youtu.be/tlvYkbAJhJI Cinego's two-day event in support of World Mental Health Day 2021 also features these p...

Short Films to Watch this October

Mental health is a subject that is still misunderstood in certain communities and cultures. While some countries are still behind in establishing guidelines or trainings in public services to accomodate people with mental health conditions. Filmmakers play an important role in these situations by making people understand and grasp the realities being experienced by persons with mental health issues. And making films about this certain topic also requires not just filmmaking skills but more importantly, a deep understanding and mindfulness of the characters. As October is depression and mental health awareness month, Cinego Shorts continues its advocacy of showcasing films that presents mental health responsibly.  Here are some of the films that you can watch for free at Cinego's YouTube channel from October 9 to October 10, 2021. You can also subscribe to this link so you won't miss Cinego online film screenings. ( https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCsY6FnHoj64atXNi6oHWYVg )  REFU...

Debut Features from S.E.A. Directors On Our Movie Watchlist

      Despite the pandemic's impact on Southeast Asian theatres, great films have been coming out from the region and garnering success in international festivals. Here are debut films from Southeast Asian directors that we are looking forward to see real soon. 1. MANTA RAY (Dir. Phuttiphong Aroonpheng) Logline: A Thai fisherman finds an injured Rohingya man who doesn't speak a word. But when the fisherman suddenly disappears, the stranger slowly takes over his life.        It is said that the film contains political symbolism that points to the condition of Rohingya refugees. Rohingyas are considered the most persecuted minorities in the world and its people are currently displaced in 17 regions. Manta Ray's trailer is an artistic display of hypnotic scenes with a character well-crafted to evolve on the themes of identity and displacement, the very same issues Rohingya people are facing.       Manta Ray premiered at the 75th Venice Inte...

Short Films by Filipino Women and Where to Watch Them

     MUD Studios, a subsidiary company of Clayshop Inc., launched its website on July 2021. www.mud-studios.net serves as an alternative content platform that offers independent movies, festival entries and original content. MUD Studios is also set to open their Three Shots Film Festival that aims to showcase the creativity of Filipino student filmmakers. Among the titles in the website that are readily available after signing up for free includes these short films from Filipino women: 1. Digma (Dir. Elai Eleria, Janella Tan, and Aira Dimaano)      Digma reveals the lives of three women of varying ages prior and during their imprisonment. This experimental documentary is based on actual accounts gathered from women inmates in one of the most congested jails in the Philippines. Aside from the dire conditions and failure to rehabilitate, Digma also tells of the wrongdoings in law enforcement.      Digma takes viewers into intimate reenacted in...

S.E.A. Winners at the 78th Venice International Film Festival

         On The Job: The Missing 8 by Filipino director Erik Matti premiered at the 78th Venice International Film Festival on September 10, 2021. But this is not the only win for Philippine cinema. In the closing ceremony, John Arcilla was awarded the Volpi Cup for Best Actor. Arcilla played the role of a corrupt newspaper reporter who was forced to conduct his own investigation after his colleagues went missing. Arcilla is the first Filipino to win best actor at the Venice International Film Festival. After its world premiere, On The Job: The Missing 8 will be available as a mini-series on HBO GO starting September 12, 2021.        Meanwhile in the Orrizonti Competition, Piseth Chhun won best actor for his performance in the Cambodian film White Building. In the film directed by Kavich Neang, Chhun played the role of Samnang, a 20-year old boy who dreams of performing in TV dance contests with his friends while facing eviction from White Bu...