Film Heritage Building aimed at boosting PH tourism to rise in Intramuros
MANILA, Philippines — A Film Heritage Building geared towards boosting the tourism industry will soon rise in the Walled City of Intramuros in Manila, the Department of Tourism (DOT) said in a statement on Wednesday.
The building will be constructed beside the Beaterio de la Compania de Jesus and Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority’s (TIEZA) Light and Sound Museum,
It will have a film museum, gallery, media library, film storage vaults, scanning facility, and a restoration room.
The building will also house the offices of the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP), including lounge areas, board rooms, a merchandise shop, and a cafe.
The DOT formally inked a 22-year agreement with TIEZA and the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) last Sept. 26 for the construction of the building.
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Attending the signing of the agreement were TIEZA chief operating officer) Mark Lapid and FDCP chair and chief executive officers. Ir qA witnessed by Tourism Undersecretary Mae Elaine Bathan, TIEZA assistant COO Jetro Lozada, and FDCP executive director Dan Morales.
Frasco pointed out that the DOH-FDCP agreement, along with TIEZA as their infrastructure arm, would strengthen the growing creative industry of the country.
“We foresee that with our archives in cinema and film in the film industry, having a home, as well as in reaching out to the farthest reaches of the Philippines as far as the development of film tourism, it can only serve to grow the portfolio of Philippine tourism and most importantly, provide employment and livelihood to our fellow Filipinos who will benefit from expanding our film tourism portfolio,” she said.
The agreement will be in effect until Feb. 25, 2045, subject to the parties’ renewal.