“See you, George!” a film about medical frontliners by director Mark Moneda, won the first prize award and Php 100,000 cash prize at the 6th Sorok Short Film
From the mundane mysteries such as sleep and solar power to social issues such as vaccine hesitancy and environmentally-sustainable fishing traditions, everyday science comes to life in the
The sixth volume of Pelikula: A Journal of Philippine Cinema, published by the University of the Philippines Film Institute (UPFI) with support from The Japan Foundation, Manila and
Given the more relaxed COVID-19 alert level in Metro Manila, the Cultural Center of the Philippines brings back its long-established tradition of the Simbang Gabi with real-time, on-site
how to sit is a performance series about personal encounters between body and space anchored upon the repeated action of sitting. Each sitting is timed and performed in
Finally, the long wait is over. After a series of postponements due to lockdowns and quarantine restrictions, the Cinema Under the Stars (CUTS) will finally roll out on
The largest independent film festival in the United States selects a Filipino feature film and a short film to take part in its 38th edition of the Sundance
From among numerous entries from filmmakers across the country, 24 new films have been shortlisted as finalists of the 6th Sorok Short Film Festival (SSFF). Each of the
A group of third year Communication students from St. Dominic College of Asia (SDCA) made it to the shortlist of the 5th Rotary Public Service Announcement (PSA) Festival,
A motion graphics artist aims to show “the unseen experiences we faced during the online learning setup” in an immersive illustration showcased as part of an online digital