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Post by breckjensen on Dec 21, 2017 6:58:36 GMT -5
Hello, It showcases a wide selection of films, including films produced by students from Benilde's Film Department; indie films from regions outside of Metro Manila; and works of students from other film schools in the country. “CineSB6 promotes the Filipino experience in film-making,” said Benilde film professor Edward Cabagnot, one of the CineSB6 organizers. The Benilde film festival features a variety of events such as “The Chair,” a competition of Benilde Film theses; “Twenty Quatro,” an inter-school, 24-hour guerrilla filmmaking competition; “Indie Ani,” a showcase of outstanding short films from different Metro Manila schools; “Harvest Moon,” an exhibition of undergraduate short film projects; and “Cinema Rehiyon,” a masterpiece showcase for film-makers from Luzon to Mindanao. Cinema Rehiyon, one of the festival's non-competition programs, exhibits selected works of filmmakers from all over the Philippines. National in scope, Cinema Rehiyon is a “celebration of the diversity of Philippine culture coming together in the medium of film,” Cabagnot said. “These films offer varied perspectives and unique experiences from people from different walks of life.” thanks more details: B2B Online Video
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