European Film Market / Berlinale

The European Film Market is one of the top three meeting places of the international film and media industries. Its close links with the Berlinale as a public film festival, and its position at the heart of Berlin’s vivid creative economy, are defining characteristics of the Berlinale’s film market. Yet the EFM is more than just an agile marketplace for trading film and audiovisual content – it has also positioned itself as a platform for innovation and change.

Hong Kong International Film & TV Market (FILMART)

The Hong Kong International Film & TV Market (FILMART) is the largest marketplace in Asia for the entertainment industry, covering various aspects along the value chain which include TV, digital entertainment, documentary, distribution, production, post-production, shooting locations, film & broadcasting equipment, film financing, etc. Internationally renowned producers, distributors, investors and professionals use FILMART to launch promotions, network with key industry players and negotiate deals. 

American Film Market

The American Film Market (AFM) is a marketplace where production and distribution deals are closed. More than USD 1 billion in deals are sealed every year — on both completed films and those in every stage of development and production. Over 7,000 industry professionals from more than 70 countries converge in Santa Monica every November.

FOCUS - London

Focus London is a venue for film commissions, agencies, locations providers and a wide range of production services from over sixty (60) countries to present up to date advice on the current filming situation around the world to interested producers, filmmakers and other industry professionals. 

A salute to the mothers of Philippine Cinema

Motherhood is a lifelong commitment and I am honored and grateful to fulfill this each and every day to my daughter, Amara. She is my life’s greatest blessing and the ultimate reason why I strive to be a better person and try to be the best mother ever.

Pinoy filmmakers, suportado si FDCP chair Liza Diño

Inilatag ng mga Pinoy filmmakers ang kanilang isyu at hinaing sa bagong upong chairman ng Film Development Council Film Council of the Philippines na si Liza Diño. Kahit may mga bashers, nakahanap rin ng mga taga-suporta si Diño. Nagpa-Patrol, Mario Dumaual.

Liza Diño appeals to theaters to permit four-day extension of MMFF 2016

FDCP Chair Liza Diño has recently expressed hopes that the public will come and watch the eight entries of this year's Metro Manila Film Festival even if there are more indie movies than there are commercial films.