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The finalists for the .MOV International Film Festival's Silvershorts competition have been chosen, but it is far from over. The directors have done their jobs, now it is up to you.
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open #caf | ando | ambu | ampo | libi | nekr | sali | pray | tian | vtr
student 123 | anom | june | kama | kumo | pape | pisi | publ | star | ultr
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If you want your school – or your personal bet - to be the Silvershorts fan favorite grab your phones now and text in your choice. First step would be to always make sure to check the .MOV official website (www.movfest.com) for instructions and updates on how to send in your fan favorites. The fan favorite can very well be the winner of the that much-coveted P100, 000 grand prize.
First, of course, is to know which of the films you like. Watch it! Here's the final list of entries, all of them one step closer to winning the Best Short for this year's .MOV. But there can only be room for one at the top, so make sure your vote counts.
STUDENT CATEGORY:
1. "123" by Minco Fabregas, International Academy of Film and Television Cebu
2. "Anomi" by Renei Patricia Dimla, University of the Philippines
3. "June 9" by Cheiradee Villanueva, West Visayas State University
4. "Kamatis" (Tomato) by Brian Javier, Colegio de San Juan de Letran
5. "Kumot ng Panaginip" (Blanket Of Dreams) by Jedd Chris Dumaguina, University of the Philippines
6. "Papelove" (Paper Love) by Aissa Peñafiel, University of the Philippines
7. "Pisi" (String) by Mel Rose Aguilar, University of St. La Salle Bacolod
8. "Publico Macata: A Societal Eulogy" (Public Poet) by Mark Sherwin Maestro, De La Salle University, Cavite
9. "Start Stop Play Pause" by Arby Mari Larano, Far Eastern University
10. "Ultra" by Juan Alcazaren, University of the Philippines
OPEN CATEGORY:
l. "#Cafe" by Leo Valencia
2. "Andong" by Milo Tolentino
3. "Ambulancia" by Richard Legaspi
4. "Ampo" by Jose Maria Basa
5. "Libingan" (The burial) by Ramon del Prado
6. "Nekro" by CJ Andaluz
7. "Saling Pusa" by Antoinette Jadaone
8. "The Prayer" by J.I.E. Teodoro
9. "Tiangge" (Neighborhood Store) by Ray Gibraltar
10. "VTR" by JP Carpio
Again, here's your chance to show your support for your friends/ schoolmates/ personal favorites. So pick out your Silvershort and make it golden.
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About .MOV
.MOV (pronounced “dot-mov”), the first digital filmfest in the Philippines which jumpstarted the digital revolution in the country back in 2002, will have its third edition in Robinsons Galleria Cinema from September 30 to October 7, 2008. The Opening Night will be on September 30, Tuesday, and the Closing & Awards Night will be on October 4, Saturday. Parallel screenings in the cities of Bacolod , Dumaguete, and Iloilo will be held from September 24 to October 7.
For group screenings, workshops, tickets and other related inquiries and information, contact dotmov@gmail. com, bien@bannedmoviespilipinas.com, and visit www.movfest. com.
The 3rd .MOV International Digital Film Festival is presented by Filmless Films in cooperation with Robinsons Movieworld, Geiser Maclang Communications, Inc., Parco, Swiftsure Group, Inc., Click the City, Brown Monkeys Jam 88.3, Terno, Dakila, Video 48, FHM, Backdoor and LVN.
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