FDCP, DepEd to introduce film curriculum in senior high school

FDCP, DepEd to introduce film curriculum in senior high school

/ 11:30 AM April 19, 2025

FDCP, DepEd to introduce film curriculum in senior high school

FDCP Chairman Jose Javier Reyes meets Education Secretary Sonny Angara. Image: Facebook/FDCP

The Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) and the Department of Education (DepEd) have initiated discussions for collaborative efforts in launching a film curriculum tailored for senior high school students (SHS). 

FDCP Chairman Jose Javier Reyes and Education Secretary Sonny Angara recently held a meeting to discuss the new partnership, which will favor SHS students considering a path in filmmaking and storytelling. 

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This collaboration aligns with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s objective to enhance SHS students’ employability after graduation. 

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Last month, the FDCP held a press conference to officially announce its expanded incentives and training programs aimed at revitalizing efforts to support local filmmakers and storytellers. 

READ: FDCP survey: Only A, B, C social classes can afford to watch movies

“We’re organizing a workshop to help actors create self-audition tapes and exploring a program with the Directors’ Guild of the Philippines Inc. (DGPI) to strengthen collaboration between actors and directors,” the chairperson stated at the time. 

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In addition to expanding incentives, particularly for short films, documentaries, and animated projects, the agency is also focusing on enhancing international collaborations. 

Reyes shared that the FDCP seeks to finalize a co-production deal with France for the Cannes Film Festival in October. “If we secure this agreement, Filipino films co-produced with France will receive the same benefits as French films,” he said. 

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The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) also announced last month that the government is providing grants of up to $180,000 (P10 million) to attract Hollywood filmmakers to set their movies in the Philippines. 

In addition to the mentioned grant, the program is also expected to provide a cash rebate of up to 25 percent through the FDCP, which operates under the Office of the President.

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