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Singkuwento Int’l Film Festival announces 30 finalists in short-film competition

/ 12:31 AM February 18, 2015

Roberto Reyes Ang, head of SIFFMP board of judges. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

Roberto Reyes Ang, head of SIFFMP board of judges. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines—The organizers of the 2015 Singkuwento International Film Festival Manila Philippines (SIFFMP) has announced on Monday the 30 finalists of its short-film competition, which will be held from February 21 to 28.

“It’s been a very challenging task to select the films for competition from an immensely talented pool of entrants. From the original plan of having 15 films for competition and 15 films for exhibition, we have decided to have all 30 in competition instead,” said filmmaker and producer Roberto Reyes Ang, head of SIFFMP board of judges.

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The Singkuwento fest started in 2013 as a non-competition festival that showcased short films by a small group of filmmakers. This year, it will start its first competition that is open to the public. The finalists will battle for awards for Best Short Film, Best Cultural Short Film and Best Documentary Short Film, among others.

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“In behalf of the board of judges and the staff of Singkuwento International, I congratulate the filmmakers whose works were selected,” said Ang.

“I also send my sincerest thanks to all those who participated but whose films were not accommodated at this time. I hope that you all continue to produce and share your experiences and stories through film.”

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Filmmaker Will Fredo, jury member of SIFFMP. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

Filmmaker Will Fredo, jury member of SIFFMP. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

Ang added: “To the members of the jury who put in their time and effort to give each and every film a thorough viewing, my most heartfelt thanks for your dedication. Through your efforts, Singkuwento International is able to reach its goal of providing an equitable channel for artistic expressions through film.”

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Screenings will be at the Leandro Locsin Theater inside the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) Building, 63 Gen. Malvar Street, Intramuros, Manila. The winners will be announced during the awards ceremony on February 28, 8 p.m. also at the NCCA.

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Filmmaker Will Fredo, also a jury member, said choosing the films had been “a difficult process given the enormous amount of quality short films submitted this year from the North to the South of the Philippines.”

Fredo said the variety was “overwhelming and it breaks my heart to select one from the other given all the submitted films have merits in their own right. I encourage all the young filmmakers to keep doing films and let their voices be heard. You are on the right path.”

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Here are the complete list of short films and their filmmakers:

  1. “Abakada ni Nanay” by Joni Sarina Mejico
  2. “Andre1a” by Emmanuel Sambayan
  3. “Ang Mga Bulong sa Bituka ng Sta. Mesa” by Hector Barretto Calma
  4. “Apasol” (Chasing Sun) by Ryanne Murcia
  5. “Dag-um” (Dark Skies) by Chloe Veloso
  6. “Deadline” by Igor Cruz
  7. “Gulong” (Roll) by Anj Macalanda
  8. “Hindi Pa Ako Tulog Jose Alberto” by Juan Patlang
  9. “Imahe” by Kristofer Ted Navarro
  10. “Int. Kotse. Gabi” by Epoy Deyto
  11. “Justlanded” by Paolo Lat
  12. “Kalaw” by Immy Belle Rempis
  13. “Lisyun ng Geografia” (Geography Lessons) by Petersen Vargas
  14. “Lupang Pangako” by Juan Carlo Torobal
  15. “Mabuhay qng Pilipinas” by Bor Ocampo
  16. “Mga Eroplanong Papel sa Tag-araw ng Paglimot” by Jaime Habac Jr.
  17. “Mis Da Ka” byCarlo Catu
  18. “My Revolutionary Mother” by Jethro Patalinghug
  19. “Nakangising Bato” by Simon Vigan

20.”Pahiyom Alang Kang Evelyn” (A Smile for Evelyn) by Chloe Veloso

  1. “Pusong Bato” by Martika Ramirez Escobar
  2. “Qng Pangacupas Ning Matingcad Qng Cule” by Jerome Cunanan
  3. “Raket” by Raymond Mamaril
  4. “Sibol” by Mikee Dela Cruz
  5. “Taguan” by Marvin Gabas
  6. “The Ordinary Things We Do” by David Corpuz
  7. “Towards the Skye Light” by Karl Justin Martin
  8. “Tubigan” by Hiyas Baldemor Bagabaldo
  9. “Viscera” by Herwin Benedictos Cabasal
  10. “Yellow Lights” by Bea Velasco

The weeklong event is in cooperation with the NCCA and MPJ Entertainment Productions. For tickets, visit ticketworld.com.ph.

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