Cinemalaya reaffirms social relevance on 20th year, reveals finalists

Cinemalaya reaffirms social relevance on 20th year, reveals finalists. Image: Facebook/Cinemalaya

Cinemalaya president Laurice Guillen. Image: Courtesy of Cultural Center of the Philippines

As the Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival marks its 20th year, it hopes to reaffirm its commitment to raising issues on social awareness through its full-length and short-list finalists.

Cinemalaya 2024, which will run from August 2 to 11 at the Ayala Malls Manila Bay, follows the theme “Loob, Lalim, Lakas.” Like its previous editions, Cinemalaya president Laurice Guillen says the festival aims to showcase Filipino culture while turning the spotlight on social awareness, political issues, and inclusivity.

“We have a brilliant lineup of competing films, these full-length and short narratives will surely impress and inspire. The films will hope to defy the heart of every Filipino. These stories will give us a deeper understanding of our culture and identity,” Guillen said at a press conference at the Metropolitan Theater Ballroom.

Guillen said the annual festival persevered with its goal as it brought together a community of filmmakers and film enthusiasts. “Through the years, we have watched, reflected on, encouraged, and supported these films. Cinemalaya brought together a community whether it’s through volunteering, promoting, or simply enjoying the films.

Two hundred films will be screened, including 10 full-length features and 10 short film finalists. Also part of the lineup is the opening film Sheron Dayoc’s “The Gospel of the Beast” while the Lino Brocka-helmed “Bona” will close the festival.

The full-length finalists include:

The directors of Cinemalaya 2024’s full-length film finalists at a press conference. Image: Courtesy of Cultural Center of the Philippines

Here are the short-length film finalists:

The directors of Cinemalaya 2024’s short film finalists at a press conference. Image: Courtesy of Cultural Center of the Philippines

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