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Strong Philippine Cinema delegation at 68th Berlinale

Supported by the Film Development Council of the Philippines, Filipino filmmakers and films are well-represented this year at the Berlin International Film Festival with films in competition and filmmakers participating in the Berlinale Talents and Co-Production Market. 

Lav Diaz’s Ang Panahon ng Halimaw (Season of the Devil) is an official entry to the Main Competition while Babylon directed by Keith Deligro is competing at Berlinale Shorts. Manila Scream Expanded by Roxlee is also featured at the Forum Expanded Section. Meanwhile, four participants are at Berlinale Talents – Pam Reyes, Anthony Falcon, McRonald Nacario, and Leeroy Lee. Bradley Liew and Bianca Balbuena’s Motel Acacia is also featured at the Co-Production Market

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 From left: Direk Bradley Liew, FDCP Chairperson and CEO Liza Diño, Joel Saracho, award-winning Producer Bianca Balbuena and DMs Boongaling at the Berlinale.

.  “Once again, Philippine cinema is recognized and represented at this prestigious Festival. It makes us proud that the efforts and talents of our filmmakers are affirmed by the international audience,” said Chairperson and CEO Liza Dino.  

Director Lav Diaz, winner of Silver Bear Alfred Bauer prize at the 2016 Berlinale, comes back with a 234-minute film, this time, a Filipino Rock Opera that shows the life in a remote village in the Philippines during the Martial Law. 

Director Keith Deligero’s, Babylon is a 20-minute short film about two young girls who travel through time to assassinate a small town dictator to revise history but ended up with a weird mixed-up adventure with a talking chicken, a videoke machine from the future, a set of violent triplets and prank calls from the ‘90s.

Meanwhile, Manila Scream Expanded combines recent short films by Philippine underground filmmakers Roxlee, Manila Scream, Yours Trolley, and Slicing Art. The film and its maker and protagonist take us on an idiosyncratic journey through the streets of Manila. It is set to screen today and on Feb. 23. 

FDCP will be hosting the Philippine Night in Berlin tomorrow in celebration of the Filipino delegates and as opportunity to interact and network with international film commissions, festival programmers, and distributors.  

“‹The 68th Berlin International Film Festival runs until Feb. 25 in Germany. 

 

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