Wednesday, March 30, 2011

News Update Baguio film festival screenings

BAGUIO CITY, Philippines - The on-going conduct of the three-day Baguio film festival has helped in sustaining the local tourism industry with the influx of more people from different parts of Northern Luzon to witness the free showing of 10 independent films of veteran producers.

This was underscored by Mayor Mauricio G. Domogan here as he expressed gratitude to the officials and members of the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) for selecting this mountain resort city as the venue of Sining Pambansa where films produced by independent film makers will be shown to the local residents free in order to attract them to patronize locally produced movies amid the advancement of information and communication technology.

With conduct of a series of film festivals in key cities nationwide, independent film makers are hopeful that the showcasing of low budget but quality films will help uplift the local film industry and regain its vibrance for the benefit of the growth desired by the producers.

Furthermore, the FDCP is confident that the showing of independent films will help educate the public to appreciate films that are carved out not from the usual Hollywood formula which is currently adopted by film producers.

Ten films, most of which already earned international recognition, are now featured in two cinemas located inside a giant mall here in the next three days in order to restore the appreciation of the public to the independent films that could also meet international standards.

The local film makers are now embarking on showing their films nationwide to show the public their quality creations using a pool of talents that are equally creative and talented as their mainstream counterparts.

Moreover, independent films must be aggressively promoted to avoid the current trend now where locally produced films usually become inferior copies of Hollywood films which should not be the case.