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Philippine Film Industry Month, isang buwan ang celebration

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Philippine Film Industry Month, isang buwan ang celebration
Philippine Film Industry Month (PFIM) 2024

Malaking event ang magaganap sa pagdiriwang ng Philippine Film Industry Month (PFIM) 2024 sa pangunguna ng Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) ngayong September.

Isa nga raw itong unforgettable tribute to the nation’s cinematic heritage, with the theme ‘Tuloy ang Tradisyon ng Pelikulang Pilipino,’ honoring the legacies of National Artists for Film, kasabay ng pag-aalala sa 100th birth anniversary ni  Eddie Romero.

Narito ang calendar of activities for the Philippine Film Industry Month 2024: Sept. 1 - PFIM Opening Ceremony at the Metropolitan Theater - Ang Philippine Film Industry Month ay magsisimula sa isang special screening ng 1980 period drama film ni Eddie Romero na Aguila at isang mini-exhibit para kay Eddie Romero sa makasaysayang Metropolitan Theater.

Layunin ng FDCP na bigyang-pugay ang cinematic legacy ni Mr. Romero na patuloy na nagbibigay-inspirasyon sa mga contempory filmmakers and audience.

Ang event is in partnership with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) and the Metropolitan Theater with the support of FPJ Productions.

Ang Sept. 4-27 - Pamanang Pelikula: Honoring the Masterpieces of National Film Legends at FDCP Cinematheque Centres

The FDCP will present classic films by National Artists at Cinematheque Centres in Manila, Iloilo, Negros, Davao, and Nabunturan, with accompanying talkbacks. On Sept. 4, Cinematheque Centre Manila will host an exhibit and screening of canonical works that significantly contributed to Philippine cinema.

The films to be screened at Cinematheque Centres nationwide are:

Aguila directed by Eddie Romero;  Anak Dalita by Lamberto Avellana;  Ang Panday directed by Fernando Poe, Jr.; Bulaklak ng City Jail directed by Mario O’Hara and top-billed by Nora Aunor; Genghis Khan by Manuel Conde; Karnal directed by Marilou Diaz-Abaya and written by Ricky Lee; Manila by Night directed by Ishmael Bernal; Maynila sa mga Kuko ng Liwanag directed by Lino Brocka; Moises Padilla Story directed by Gerry de Leon; Perfumed Nightmares directed by Kidlat Tahimik; Sept. 13 - PFIM Gala Night at the Teatrino Promenade; Sept. 14 - Films for Peace Opening at Intramuros Centro de Turismo.

Magkakaroon din ng official launching ang Films for Peace on Sept.14 along with a special screening of Mario O’Hara’s Tatlong Taong Walang Diyos. Films for Peace recognizes film as a powerful tool to promote conflict resolution, cultural dialogue, and social justice.

The Films for Peace lineup features Marilou Diaz-Abaya’s Bagong Buwan, Sheron Dayoc’s Women of the Weeping River, and Mario O’Hara’s Tatlong Taong Walang Diyos, screening nationwide at Cinematheque Centres.

On Sept.15, Cinematheque Centre Nabunturan will host a panel with Mindanaoan filmmakers and a screening of Kip Oebanda’s Liway, focusing on cinema’s role in promoting conflict resolution and social cohesion.

Sept. 17-18 - Film Education Convention (FilmEC) at De La Salle - College of Saint Benilde habang sa Sept. 18-24 - PFIM x PCIM: Sine50: Pelikula ng Bayan Screenings and Film Talks at Trinoma, SM Southmall, Robinsons Galleria, and Cinematheque Centres

A joint celebration of PFIM and the Philippine Creative Industries Month (PFIM), Pelikula ng Bayan showcases regional films from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, celebrating Philippine cinema as a unified national treasure. In partnership with CEAP, selected films will screen at cinemas for only PHP 50.

Sept. 27 - PFIM Closing Ceremony at Seda Vertis North - Ang FDCP will conclude the 4th Philippine Film Industry Month with a closing ceremony honoring contributors to Philippine cinema.

Tampok din sa closing ceremony ang Philippine entry para sa 97th Academy Awards at ipapakita ang mga highlight ng PFIM 2024 at mga tagumpay ng FDCP.

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