In
line with the celebration of the National Women’s month and in honor of
Filipino women and their contributions in shaping families and
societies, Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) together
with Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) and the
Philippine Commission On Women (PCW) are launching the CineMarya - a
festival of short films cantering on women.
For
its first year, CineMarya will grant a seed money of One Hundred
Thousand Pesos to interested participants aged 18 to 30 years old to
produce a 10 to 20 minute short films tackling women empowerment,
different roles of women in the society and awareness about diverse
social issues on women and equality on others. The festival is open to
filmmakers who have not yet made a feature film or documentary.
As
part of the festival as well, FDCP will conduct an educational
component for the ten finalists of CineMarya by providing 2 slots
(preferably the director and another representative) to the FDCP Filmmaking Workshop Series - Planting Seeds and Film Industry Conference during Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino 2018.
The finalists will also have the privilege to undergo CineMarya film camp - a 2 day intensive filmmaking workshop in a secluded area in Rizal featuring filmmakers, PCW representative and others. Each production team's director shall serve as a fellow for this intensive program that would help develop their skills in story development, editing, and other elements of filmmaking to better advocate women empowerment.
Applicants may submit their entries to FDCP from April 1, 2018 to June 30, 2018.
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