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Filipino families to enjoy free Christmas K-movies screening at home – The Manila Times

A gift need not be always a material item. It can be time, effort, or even just plain entertainment. Apart from it being the Christmas season, December has always been about friends, family, and celebration in the Philippines. Since a good number of cinema houses remain inaccessible and outside events remain impossible due to the pandemic, Korean Cultural Center in the Philippines (KCC) will once again bring the big screens to the Filipino homes. ‘Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds’ featuring Cha Tae-Hyun, Ha Jung-Woo and Ju Ji-Hoon KCC, together with the Film Development Council of the Philippines, Viva International Pictures, its official online media partner Inquirer.net and Pop and its official telecommunications partner, Smart and Smart K-Life, has put together four highly-rated films about family and fantasy for the Filipinos to enjoy for free during the holidays.

Excuse Me, Miss, Miss, Miss to compete in Sundance Film Festival – Manila Bulletin

Published December 17, 2020, 2:12 PM Cinemalaya 2020 film “Excuse Me, Miss, Miss, Miss” is set to compete at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival in the United States. The Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) and Cinemalaya congratulated the film’s production team for being part of the International Fiction Shorts Official Selection of the 43rd Sundance Film Festival. (CINEMALAYA / MANILA BULLETIN) Directed by Sonny Calvento, “Excuse Me, Miss, Miss, Miss” is a social satire about the plight of contractual workers in the Philippines. The comedy film follows the story of Vangie, a miserable contractual sales lady, who is about to lose her job. However, in her desperate attempt to convince her boss not to dismiss her, she uncovers the ultimate secret to regularization.

Award-winning docu film Aswang bags another int l grand prize – Manila Bulletin

Published December 16, 2020, 11:35 AM The award-winning documentary film “Aswang” continues to win grand prizes abroad, taking home its fifth international award, this time at this year’s Festival Film Dokumenter in Indonesia. The Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) congratulated the film’s production team on Tuesday for winning the Best International Feature-Length Documentary at the 19 th Festival Film Dokumenter in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. (Film Festival Dokumenter website / MANILA BULLETIN) Directed by Alyx Arumpac, “Aswang” is an in-depth documentary on the drug war that tackles the stories of victims from marginalized communities, exposing how their lives have changed during the current administration’s campaign against illegal drugs.

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