Undaunted Storytelling For Cinemalaya 2025
Hot on the success of the recently-concluded Cinemalaya
Bente: Loob Lalim Lakas, the Cultural Center of the Philippines and the
Cinemalaya Foundation Inc. have already set the artistic stakes even higher
with the 10 new full-length finalists who will be competing in the country’s
pioneering independent film festival in 2025.
For its 21st edition, Cinemalaya will continue to uphold its vision to develop and support the production of cinematic works of Filipino independent filmmakers that boldly articulate and freely interpret the Filipino experience with fresh insight and artistic integrity, with new narratives that embody the ever-evolving landscape of Filipino cinema.
The night before local elections, a single mother takes her son to a final campaign rally to get his lost scholarship back — unaware that in the midst of the dense crowd, a morbid disaster awaits them.
Three land rights activists contend with their volatile notions of home amid terror and red-tagging in Cagayan Valley.
During the wake of the biggest action-fantasy movie star of Philippine Cinema, a persevering 16-year-old high school student needs to prove that he is his 82nd child.
A young filmmaker is bent on recreating forgotten massacres from Philippine history, but when she begins shooting at a site where 1,000 men, women, and children were slaughtered, angry spirits are awakened and the lives of her team and the local villagers are put in peril.
Four Filipinos grapple with their place in the world and struggle to come to terms with the new realities they are faced with. The film is an existentialist drama where people who have lost hope attempt to find meaning in an absurd, indifferent, and paradoxical universe.
OPEN ENDINGS BY NIGEL SANTOS And
KEAVY EUNICE VICENTE
The friendship of four queer women, who are exes-turned-best friends, is put to the test when one of them makes an impulsive and potentially life-changing decision.
Padamlágan By Jenn Romano
Five days before the declaration of Martial Law, the collapse of the Colgante Bridge in Naga forced Doring, a father, to confront his deepest fear — the loss of his son, Ivan, in a tragedy that recalls the darkness of the past.
The friendship of four queer women, who are exes-turned-best friends, is put to the test when one of them makes an impulsive and potentially life-changing decision.
Five days before the declaration of Martial Law, the collapse of the Colgante Bridge in Naga forced Doring, a father, to confront his deepest fear — the loss of his son, Ivan, in a tragedy that recalls the darkness of the past.
Paglilitis By Raymund Barcelon
And Cheska Marfori
Years after experiencing sexual
harassment at her workplace, a former executive assistant is persuaded by a
passionate lawyer to file a case against her rich and highly respected boss.When the local government threatens to evict her from her own land, a farmer renounces her Filipino citizenship and builds her own micronation.
Warla By Kevin Alambra And Arah
Badayos
A group of transgender women
belonging to a gang kidnaps foreign men to fund their gender-affirming surgery,
not knowing that their quest to free themselves to be who they are may end with
them in prison.
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