Friday, September 12, 2008

Level-Up in Pinoy Digital Film-making


While our leaders muck up the political scene, we Indios (as DJB would describe us), are looking for ways to perk us up. I know our greyish landscape seems to attract more gloom than usual, but, hey, we still have our Charise Pempengcos to be proud of. 

And of course, there's our heady bunch of digital film makers. They are the new painters of Pinoy life.

Not everybody knows about the rising influence of digital filmmakers in the global scene. If you still don't know, our digital film mavericks are creating huge waves in the international arena. They are showing the beautiful amongst us and the dark and murky slice of Pinoy life before audiences around the world. Thousands stood up when a Pinoy indie film was shown in Cannes and it brought so much accolade that the reverberations of it are still being heard throughout the world.

Here, everything is silent, because most of us are concerned about rising prices of food and fluctuations on oil prices. We are busy working to get more money. 

Come September 30, let's digress a little bit and show some support for our digital film-makers. 

.MOV (dot-mov) - the first digital film festival in the country – is a week long festival that will showcase innovative films from independent filmmakers both from the local and international arena starting September 30 to October 4, 2008 at Robinsons Movieworld, Robinsons Galleria.

Digital Dekalogo 10x10
.Mov will have an exhibition of ten of the very best local and international independently produced digital features explained through ten local filmmakers with aims of mentoring the Filipino audience to appreciate world cinema with an expert's eye and Filipino sensibilities.

Tribute.Mov
Cineastes would look forward to is .MOV's tribute to local filmmaking mavericks – Lav Diaz, Roxlee and Kidlat Tahimik - with a book, CD and DVD launch plus premiers of Melancholia, Green Rocking Chair, and Maikli at Tahimik.

Retrospective.Mov
A retrospective on the wild, wired, digital world of prominent movers in digital film making with this year’s theme of Extreme Cinema Wasakero that highlights films and filmmakers that challenge the norm with the themes of their movies.

Shorts.Mov
The inaugural event will also have a program called Shorts.MOV, a showcase of the best digital short films in the world from two of the most prestigious international short film festivals, Clemont-Ferrand (France) and Oberhausen (Germany)

Silvershorts
A short film competition for students and professionals that range from narrative, experimental, documentary, animation and music video. Finalists for the student category include: 123, Anomi, June 9, Kamatis, Kumot, Papelove, Pisi, Stop, Play and Pause, Ultra and Publico Makata. Finalists for the open category include: # Café, Ambulancia, Ampo, Andong, Libingan, Nekro, Saling Pusa, The Prayer, Tiangge and VTR.

Film Concert.Mov
A special programming of rare, out-of-print Filipino classic films scored live by the country's most recognized independent bands like Radioactive Sago Project, Pedicab, and Queso, will be featured with a digital twist that underscores the festival's aim to showcase film's ever changing language.

Cinemo: Young Artists Initiative
To develop a new breed of filmmakers to follow these legends' footsteps, .MOV will have workshops led by world-renowned industry experts as well as a young critics' initiative that focuses on teaching how to write about films by tackling a new wave of criticism, retrospection, and commentary on films to help artists to interface with the international community.

So, my friends from all over, please support them. Just be there when they launch this festival and maybe, just maybe, you'll be part of something new, something beautiful the next time around.

To you guys, the best of luck!
.MOV is the first digital film festival in the Philippines. Dedicated to the exhibition and promotion of digital filmmaking, the festival spotlights the future of filmmaking with a dynamic line-up of film screenings, in-depth panel discussions and hands-on technology presentations. Sponsored by Filmless Films, Robinsons Movieworld, Swiftsure Group and Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival. For more information visit http://www.movfest.com or email dotmov@gmail.com

2 comments:

  1. Wow Pat. This is great news indeed. Hope you can check the event out and share the highlights in your blog.

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  2. yes po! I hope we support these endeavours to help our digital film makers.

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