Pagbibigay oportunidad sa mga regional filmmakers, kabilang sa paraan ng FDCP para mas mahikayat ang publiko na suportahan ang pelikulang Pilipino

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Pagbibigay oportunidad sa mga regional filmmakers, kabilang sa paraan ng FDCP para mas mahikayat ang publiko na suportahan ang pelikulang Pilipino

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00:00In the upcoming celebration of the Philippine Film Industry Month this September,
00:04a different program was held by the Film Development Council of the Philippines
00:08to encourage the public to support the Filipino film industry.
00:12This is what Rod Lagusa reported.
00:16The film industry is even stronger.
00:19This is what the Film Development Council of the Philippines continues to push
00:23to encourage the public to support the Filipino film industry.
00:27In the upcoming celebration of the Philippine Film Industry Month this September,
00:31a different program was held to encourage the public to support the Filipino film industry.
00:35The event will be a chance to encourage aspiring filmmakers from different parts of the country
00:40along with launching Films for Peace,
00:43films that show conflicts and social issues and resolution related to the current situation.
00:49There is a teacher from Indanaw who said that films can be a very vital instrument
00:54for promoting peace and creating an understanding of the diversity of
00:59Philippine culture. It is important to give a voice to the regional filmmakers
01:06because that is for us to understand the way, the situation of how it is in
01:12Mindanao, how it is in the Visayas, etc. And that's also to decentralize the idea
01:18that the Philippine cinema is only limited to Manila.
01:22Highlight here is the viewing of the film, Tatlong Taong Walang Diyos, in the Cinematic Centers,
01:27which is managed by FDCP throughout the country from September 15 to 21.
01:32FDCP also gave the importance of having good content for the public to watch in the cinemas.
01:39According to Reyes, the word of mouth is a big help here for the viewers.
01:44The challenge is, we are not at the end of the story.
01:47The problem is, how many producers are ready to invest money in these stories?
01:52Hopefully, we can get the government to help us provide opportunities for films to be made,
01:59even in terms of support, whether it is partial or full.
02:03And yes, because of the potential that he sees in young filmmakers, it is worth it to fight for it.
02:09It is also a big help for them that there are people in the legislature who come from the industry
02:14to strengthen the Filipino cinema.
02:17Also included in the celebration of the making of the first Film Education Convention for film students,
02:23where there will be roundtable discussions and discussions with those in the industry.
02:28Cine 50 includes the regional films, where the Cinema Exhibitors Association of the Philippines, or CEIAP, is located,
02:35where the films are only Php 50.
02:38Cine Kabataan, Film Pitching, Directors Guild of the Philippines Inc.,
02:43and the celebration of the legacy of national artists from the industry will be held.
02:49Rod Laguzad, for Pambansang TV in the new Philippines.

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