Showing posts with label Indie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indie. Show all posts

Friday, July 31, 2009

CINEMALAYA CINCO stars “The Last Supper No. 3” as Festival’s Best Film

The 5th Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival entitled as CINEMALAYA CINCO had given birth once more to well-thought of Filipino Independent Films of today. Among the ten (10) full-length film entries, the humorous “The Last Supper No. 3”, which canvassed a true-to-life story of a production designer who flopped his career down for two years by losing a “Last Supper” prop, was recognized to feast for the title “BEST FILM”. The festival was held at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) last July 17 to 26, 2009.

The bunch of winners and special awards to the participating 10 full-length and 10 short independent films are as follows:

Special Jury Award: Colorum and Ang Panggagahasa Kay Fe (tie)
NETPAC Award: Baseco Bakal Boys
National Council for Children’s Television Award: Dinig Sana Kita
Audience Choice (Full Length): Dinig Sana Kita
Best Director: GB Sampedro (Astig)
Best Actress: Ina Feleo (Sanglaan)
Best Actor: Lou Veloso (Colorum)
Best Supporting Actress: Tessie Tomas (Sanglaan)
Best Supporting Actor: Arnold Reyes (Astig)
Best Screenplay: Nerseri
Best Cinematography: 24K
Best Production Design: Mangatyanan
Best Editing: Astig
Best Musical Score: Dinig Sana Kita
Best Sound Recording: Astig
Best Short Film: Bonsai
Special Jury Award: Blogog
Audience Choice (Shorts): Tatang
Best Director (Shorts): Dexter B. Cayanes (Musa)
Best Screenplay (Shorts): Behind Closed Doors

Aside from film screenings, CINEMALAYA CINCO also accommodated other film-related events like the Cinemalaya Film Congress, a two-day conference that looks at all aspects of independent filmmaking and distribution, and the Cinemalaya Sine Taktakan, a forum with the year’s batch of new Cinemalaya filmmakers.

The Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival is a film competition and festival that aims to encourage the creation of new cinematic works by Filipino filmmakers – works that boldly articulate and freely interpret the Filipino experience with fresh insight and artistic integrity.

The event was made possible by Cinemalaya, Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), Econolink Investments, Inc., Film Development Council of the Philippines in cooperation with Canon, TV 5, and Manila Broadcasting Company (MBC). Other sponsors of the event are 96.3 Easy Rock, Yes! FM, DZRH, Spot, Philippine Entertainment Portal (PEP), BlackPencil, Microdata, BusinessWorld, HighLife Entertainment, NU107, XFM, DZEC, Libra , Bandera, Philippine Daily Inquirer(PDI), Penshoppe, Juice.ph, Jolibee, Cinema One, Net25, ClickTheCity.com, RPN, IBC, and NBN.

For more details about the event, do contact CCP Box Office at 832-3704 or visit the following websites www.cinemalaya.org, www.getzmo.com, or www.clickthecity.com.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Indie Music and Film Artists Shine at PHILDIGI Awards 2009

Independent and commercial filmmakers and music artists received their well deserved spotlight at the first Philippine Digital Music and Short Film Festival and Awards (PHILDIGI Awards) held last March 11 -12, 2009 at the World Trade Center in Roxas Boulevard in Pasay City.

This music and film festival, organized by Isys Business Solution and Thumbsinteractiv, in cooperation with Blue Fish Asia and Business Mirror aims to serve as an avenue for independent filmmakers and music artists to showcase their talents and works, encourage consumers to fight piracy, give equal opportunities for artists to earn while they broadcast their music and films online and other platforms, and to give record labels and publishers borderless earning avenue in selling music and videos to consumers.

The two-day event was filled with music, film, and animation seminars and workshops. Areas of discussion include artist development and management; stage performance; copyright infringement and publishing rights; anti-piracy; marketing and distribution; trends and opportunities; short film making, directing, and making; and internet marketing and e-commerce.

Over 300 music entries and 40 short film entries from rising Filipino artists competed in various categories and the following works stood out as the best:


Music Categories
  • Best Digital Album - Access 2 Love
  • Best Jingle Entry - Kamandag Theme by First Circle
  • Promising New Artist - 2 Days Ago
  • Promising Male Artist - Njel De Mesa
  • Promising Female Artist - Debbie Nicodemus
  • Best Male Artist - Brenan Espartinez
  • Best Female Artist - Yeng Constantino
  • Best Composer - Arne Martelino
  • Best Composition - Ang Tanging Patnubay by John Paul Dabon
  • Best Independent Group - Sensitivo
  • Best Music Video - Call to Life By Salamankero
  • Best Indie Music - Isa’t Kalahating Araw by Sensitivo
  • Best House/Electronica Music - Frequency by Emorej
  • Best Gospel/Praise Music - Alay sa Iyo by Era Ann Oblefias
  • Best Contemporary Christian Music - Sagip Song by Rommel Gojo

Film Categories
  • Best Short Film - Fantasy/Horror - Parihaba by Engelbert Paculangan
  • Best Short Film – Comedy - Salingpusa by Antoinette Jadaone
  • Best Short Film – Documentary - Namamaybay by Erwin Escalante
  • Best Animated Short Film - Bas Bayabas by Kid
  • Best Animated Short Film - Fantasy/Horror - Kumot Ng Panaginip by Jedd Chris Dimaguina
  • Best Short Film - Action/Drama - Pirata by Al Eduardo
  • Best Independent Solo Artist - Lynman Bacolor


Sponsored Categories
  • Entertainment Central (ETC) Category Winner - Nosebleed by Jason Paul Laxamana
  • Jack TV Category Winner - Buy the Book: Gabay sa Ordinaryong Taong Katulad Mo by Timmy Harn

The First Philippine Digital Music and Short Film Festival and Awards is supported by 6Underground, ERAS Equipment Rental and Setup Services, Ballyhoo Records, Rode Microphones, Promac and the following media partners: Business World, Circuit Magazine, ETC, Jack TV, Muse Magazine, The Manila Times, Philstar.com, Jam 88.3, NU 107, GMA-7, The Edge Radio, TV5, and Sport Radio (DZSR 918 kHz). Online partners are hotoccasions.com, Yehey.com, ClicktheCity.com, Digijooze.com, and Musikko.com.