NETPAC Jury Prize winner and QCinema Film Festival finalist Dog Days will
have its international premiere at the 48th International Film Festival
of Rotterdam (IFFR) in the Netherlands starting January 30.
With
its commitment to strengthen the local film industry and champion
Philippine cinema globally, the Film Development Council of the
Philippines (FDCP) supports and takes pride in showcasing films that
reflect unique Filipino culture and stories.
Dog Days tells
the dark coming-of-age story of Michael Jordan Ulili, a half-Filipino
and half-black wannabe basketball star who chases after his “hoop
dreams.” It will screen under the film festival’s Bright Future section.
Meanwhile, Khavn, director of Balangiga: Howling Wilderness, collaborated with German director Alexander Kluge for Happy Lamento. The
feature-length music film, which is part of the fest’s Perspective
programme, features electricity, circus, and the song “Blue Moon.”
Aside from screenings, the IFRR also holds
CineMart, the first international co-production market of its kind.
This year's selection includes sixteen (16) independent feature films
with theatrical potential. Among the selected projects is The Perilous Odyssey to Mount Gulsuk by Jordan Dela Cruz under VY/AC Productions and Cinematografica Films, the only Filipino project for CineMart's 36th edition.
“IFFR
is one of the largest platforms that spotlights independent films and
emerging talents and content from all over the world. We are proud that
Filipino filmmakers are part of their showcase this year,” said FDCP Chairperson and CEO Mary Liza Diño.
The
IFFR is one of the most industry-driven and well-attended film
festivals in the world. This annual twelve-day film festival provides a
platform for filmmakers to feature one-of-a-kind narratives through
independent films to broader and more diverse audiences.
The
International Film Festival of Rotterdam runs from January 23 to
February 3, 2019 at various locations in the center of Rotterdam and in
LantarenVenster at the Kop van Zuid.
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