The Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) and the National Museum of the Philippines (NMP) continue the celebration of contemporary Filipino art with the 2024 Thirteen Artists Awards (TAA) Exhibit...
Building on the momentum of the recently-concluded Cinemalaya 21: Layag sa Alon, Hangin, at Unos, the Cultural Center of the Philippines and the Cinemalaya Foundation Inc. are raising the artistic bar...
The 21st Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival concluded with a powerful statement on the strength of documentary storytelling, awarding a documentary film on the plight of land rights activ...
Director Nigel Santos’s latest full-length feature, Open Endings, is Four queer women in their 30s who are exes-turned-best-friends navigate adulthood, love, friendship, chosen families, and everythin...
Sari Dalena ruffles historical memories, Cinemartyrs, a 104-minute film confrontation forgotten scars of Philippine history. Cinemartyrs centers on a young filmmaker determined to resurrect the lost n...
Paglilitis is a 90-minute examination of trauma, power dynamics, and the reality that a trial for justice now takes place not just in a courtroom, but in the court of public opinion. ‘Paglilitis...
Director Whammy Alcazaren presents an Apocalyptic Romcom in the backdrop of climate change. The short film competing for in the 21st edition of the Cinemalaya, Water Sports, is a 19-minute, 36-second ...
Padamlágan is a powerful and necessary exploration of memory, political fracture, and the desperate, unwavering nature of a father’s love. Director Jenn Romano, from Canaman, Camarines Sur, brin...
A former Seafarer, exposes Debt and Dread horror drama flick “Kung Tugnaw ang Kaidalman Sang Lawod” (Cold as the Ocean Runs Deep), the latest short film from Filipino director Seth Andrew ...
Political satire punctuates Renei Dimla’s first full-length directorial venture, the 105-minute mockumentary Republika ng Pipolipinas. The film’s provocative logline: what happens when a farmer, facin...
















