The Cultural Center of the Philippines reaches another
milestone by winning the Best Public Service Digital Ad award in the
Advertising Category of the 46th Catholic Mass Media Awards (CMMA) 2024 for its
public service digital advertisement, “Life Is (a) Short (Film).”
Produced in partnership with Giya Studios, the winning short
video was created to promote the 35th Gawad Alternatibo, the longest-running
independent film competition of its kind in Southeast Asia.
Organized by the CCP, it highlights the institution’s
commitment to empowering Filipino filmmakers, particularly young and emerging
talents in the genres of animation, experimental, documentary, and short
feature. The award-winning ad is available for public viewing via
facebook.com/lifeisashortfilm.
“The CCP is honored to receive this award as we continue to
promote artistic excellence that also reflects our Christian values. We thank
the CMMA for recognizing our efforts in uplifting arts and culture, and good
morals at the same time,” said CCP Vice President and Artistic Director Dennis
Marasigan.
This recognition celebrates not only the creative excellence
of Giya Studios but also the shared vision of CCP and its partners to foster
meaningful art that inspires families and uplifts Filipino creativity.
“Ang inspirasyon ng kwento ay tungkol sa mga taong
sumusuporta sa ating pangarap. Lalo na sa mga filmmaker, malaking bagay ang mga
taong nagpapakita ng suporta dahil hindi madali ang pagtahak sa ganitong
pangarap,” said Giya Studio founder and filmmaker Arjanmar Rebeta, who was also
the video’s director.
(“The inspiration of the story is about the people who
support our dreams. Especially for filmmakers, having people who show their
support is important since pursuing this dream is not easy.”)
“Life Is (a) Short (Film)” also previously won Best Short
Film and Film Favorite Winner at the 7th ESMoA Video Art + Film Festival in
California, USA; Best Short Film (Social Film) at the 14th Свет миру /
kinofestival "Light of the World" in Krestovaya, Russian Federation;
and the Silver Light Prize at the Seoul International Kids & Youth Film
Festival in South Korea.
In 1992, the CMMA focused on rewarding media products that
exemplify both technical excellence and the transmittal of human values. Through
this, the CMMA aimed to better tap their immense potential of mass media for
spreading genuine Christian values.
On its website, the CMMA commends the winning groups for
their, “outstanding creativity and commitment in producing ads that promote
values and inspire positive change.”
For more information, visit culturalcenter.gov.ph,
facebook.com/culturalcenterofthephilippines, or @culturalcenterph on Instagram.
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