WATCH: Marche du Film Conferences 2020

Although Marche du Film, the official business counterpart of the renowned Cannes Film Festival, concluded on June 26, interested individuals now have the chance to catch up on various programs held in Marche du Film 2020 for free. Due to this year’s move into an online platform, conferences you might have missed have been made available for public access at the official Marche du Film YouTube channel and other affiliated channels.

FDCP Encourages You to Binge During Quarantine

Although the country has been gradually easing down on restrictions, many of us still find ourselves under some form of quarantine that seems likely to continue in the foreseeable future. And as the dangers of Covid-19 continue, so does the effort to maintain proper social distancing and avoiding unnecessary mass gathering. With this in mind, the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) launches Binging During Quarantine, a campaign encouraging us to promote our love for cinema by sharing our favorite films and series we’ve seen on various online platforms during this quarantine period.

Four PH Docu Projects to be Showcased at Cannes Docs Online 2020

As film festivals around the world migrate their screenings into online platforms due to the pandemic, so do their various film markets and events. Marche du Film, the business counterpart of the renowned Cannes Film Festival, will be holding its 2020 edition online from June 22 to June 26. Considered one of the world’s largest film markets, Marche du Film intends for its online edition to recreate the market experience in Cannes by featuring live and real-time meetings, virtual screenings and booths, and more.

DOH, FDCP, DOLE Issue Guidelines for Film and Audiovisual Work Amid COVID-19

The Department of Health (DOH), the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP), and the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) have joined forces to release guidelines for the resumption of production work and activities in the film and audiovisual industry amid the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) crisis.

Two Philippine Animated Projects Scheduled to be Previewed at Annecy Film Festival 2020

Two animated projects from The Philippines will be pitched at this year's Annecy Online Film Festival. These projects will both screen under the Annecy festival's Animation du Monde program. Oyayi, an animated feature film directed by Mitzi Delima will be among 10 projects from around the world pitched on June 18 under the Animation du Monde MIFA Pitches program. The film tells the story of a young outcast who heads to her mother's tribe looking for answers for why she was abandoned. Along the way, she discovers that Christians are forbidden in those parts.

FDCP Urges House to Include Film and AV Industry in the Economic Stimulus Act Bill

The film and audiovisual (AV) industry was the first to be badly hit by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Screenings and events were cancelled and productions were postponed as early as January when the first few COVID-19 cases in the country were reported. The film and AV industry is projected to be the last to recover from the blows of the public health crisis because mass gatherings remain to be prohibited. 

NETFLIX IS BUILDING A HOME FOR PINOY STORIES

Manila, May 25, 2020 - Netflix today announced a new slate of beloved and critically-acclaimed Pinoy films across a variety of genres - from horror, comedy, to critically-acclaimed drama. Partnering with leading production studios, including Viva, ERJ Found Films, Black Cap Pictures and Changhe Films, the latest lineup opens Netflix members to a world of diverse storytelling from the Philippines.