Search results
Jan 24, 2024 · Former FDCP chair Liza Diño-Seguerra said in a speech in 2021 that the Philippine film industry contributed at least P11 billion to the economy, “and studies show that revenues can increase by ...
Mar 11, 2022 · He further urged the Philippine film industry to “change,” produce more “complex storylines” and “increase budgets.”. Joe also commended ANIMA executive Quark Henares, and Reality ...
Oct 26, 2021 · Though validation from the film festivals don’t necessarily dictate a film’s greatness, this marks a statement that Philippine cinema is thriving and surviving amidst these hard times. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, it caused major damage to the Filipino film industry, affecting the lives of filmmakers, workers, and cinema owners alike.
Since the onset of Covid-19, the Philippine film industry has faced incredible drawbacks — from the continued closure of cinemas which affected the production of local films, to the challenges plaguing the safe conduct of production activities and onsite events. This has undeniably put a damper on the spirits of our stakeholders.
Apr 26, 2022 · In the midst of an otherwise bleak environment for the Philippine entertainment industry during the two-year COVID-19 pandemic, one bright spot was the June 10, 2021 release of the Netflix exclusive, anime-influenced series entitled Trese that put the spotlight on Filipino talents in animation, acting, creative writing and directing.
Sep 26, 2021 · Read this in The Manila Times digital edition. Since the onset of Covid-19, the Philippine film industry has faced incredible drawbacks — from the continued closure of cinemas which affected the production of local films, to the challenges plaguing the safe conduct of production activities and onsite events. This has undeniably put a damper ...
People also ask
Are cinemas dead in the Philippine entertainment world?
Is there a demand for Filipino films through video-on-demand (VOD) platforms?
Is 'Kun Maupay man it Panahon' the future of Philippine cinema?
Even pre-pandemic, the Philippine film industry is in constant flux. Changes happen all the time and this year is no different. Let us take a look at some possible trends and emerging issues this year. The (hidden) cost of production during the pandemic. Getting on with production amidst the pandemic is a double-edged sword for the film business.