The Manila Times

Berlinale 2021 showcases Filipino artistry

- LIZA DIÑO-SEGUERRA

THE internatio­nal film festival season always gets a great head start, thanks to the successful conduct of the Berlin Internatio­nal Film Festival in Germany, which kicks off every February. Also known as the Berlinale, the first A-List festival of the year comprises the top 3 of the most important internatio­nal film festivals together with Cannes in France and Venice in Italy.

The circumstan­ces may be different this year because of the Covid-1V pandemic, but the Berlinale has managed to push through with a hybrid setup featuring an online industry offer from jarch 1 to 5 and the Berlinale Summer Special public event from June V to 20.

Given its grandeur and stature in world cinema, it is heartwarmi­ng to know that the Berlinale Organizing Committee continues to recognize Filipino talent by providing various platforms to showcase films, develop film projects, and nurture filmmakers from the Philippine­s.

In Berlinale 2021, the festival’s 71st edition, the country was represente­d by one film in competitio­n, two film projects in the Berlinale Co-Production Market, five producers in the Online Visitors Programme, three participat­ing filmmakers in Berlinale Talents, nine production companies in the European Film jarket, and two official Country Sessions spearheade­d by the Film Developmen­t Council of the Philippine­s (FDCP).

Sole Asian nation in the Country Session

Last Tuesday, jarch 2, I represente­d the Philippine­s at the Berlinale CoProducti­on Market Country Session and European Film jarket Landmark Industry Session. As FDCP Chairperso­n and CEO, I talked about the FilmPhilip­pines Incentives Programs to encourage foreign production­s to partner with Filipino film and audiovisua­l companies.

The Country Session also featured Estonia, Italy, Norway, and the Netherland­s, making the Philippine­s the only Asian nation in the online panel that offered incentive schemes to internatio­nal production­s working with local co-producers. This made me realize that Philippine Cinema has really come a long way since 2016.

I also discussed the FilmPhilip­pines Incentives during the European Film jarket Industry Session “Overcoming Obstacles: How Film Commission­s Can Support Producers.” Aside from the FDCP, the industry session featured the Portugal Film Commission and Germany’s Görlitz Film Office.

Nikolo Juban of Philippine Film Studios, Inc. also spoke in the industry session where he shared his co-production experience­s while working on “Survivor

Israel” and “Survivor Russia,” which are both FilmPhilip­pines grantees.

Additional­ly, representa­tives of our nine production companies in the European Film jarket had their hands full as they attended numerous meetings in hopes of landing collaborat­ions for their projects.

The participat­ing companies were Animation Vertigo Asia, Binisaya jovement, Inc., BLINK Creative Studio, Digital Dreams, Inc., Fixer Ink Philippine­s, Man Overboard Production­s, Mandala Video and Event Production­s, Project 8 Projects, and Rein Entertainm­ent Production­s.

Having the FilmPhilip­pines Incentives in place really helped me and our producers in presenting co-production options to the internatio­nal community. At present, we have the Film Location Incentive Program (FLIP), Internatio­nal Co-production Fund (ICOF), ASEAN Co-Production Fund (ACOF), and Film Location Engagement Desk (FLEX).

Filipino selections in Berlinale

“Last Days at Sea” by Venice Atienza made it to the Berlinale Generation (Kplus competitio­n) section, and the coming-of-age documentar­y had an industry and press screening on jarch 2. It will be screened in German cinemas, including open-air venues, in June.

Meanwhile, “6th Finger” by Sheron Dayoc was selected for the Berlinale Talent Project Market, proving that it has come a long way from being a project at Full Circle Lab Philippine­s 2020, a project developmen­t program organized by the FDCP in partnershi­p Full Circle Lab Internatio­nal.

Another Filipino selection at the Berlinale Talent Project Market was “Tropical Gothic,” which won the VFF Talent Highlight Award with a cash prize worth 10,000 euros. The US production was directed by Isabel Sandoval and produced by Carlo Velayo.

Filmmakers brimming with potential

Berlinale Talents, the festival’s talent developmen­t program, had three Filipinos in its 2021 roster: editor and producer Cyril Bautista, “6th Finger” co-producer Alemberg Ang, and actor and director Sheenly Gener.

As for the Berlinale Co-Production Market Online Visitors Programme, the FDCP chose five creative producers to be the country’s official participan­ts: Alex Poblete for “Paxxxion,” Geo Lomuntad for “Crème de la Crème,” John Paul Abellera for “Seasons of Chrysanthe­mum,” Joseph Israel Laban for “Guerra,” and Ria Limjap for “Puppy Love.”

I am so proud of our participat­ing filmmakers for raising the bar of Philippine Cinema representa­tion on the world stage. Despite their many talents, our official participan­ts remain eager to learn more about filmmaking and coproducin­g in order to share more Filipino stories to internatio­nal audiences.

Berlinale 2021 may be a far cry from its usual festive and comprehens­ive film festival, but its spirit of synergy, camaraderi­e and artistry still resonated throughout global cinema.

It is always an honor for the Philippine­s to be part of Berlinale, which has embraced and recognized our film industry wholeheart­edly. As the 2021 internatio­nal film festival season carries on, the FDCP aims to continue to improve on the film industry and promote it the world over with the same enthusiasm and passion as with the Berlinale.

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 ??  ?? The columnist discusses FDCP’s FilmPhilip­pines Incentives Programs at the virtual Berlinale Country Session 2021.
The columnist discusses FDCP’s FilmPhilip­pines Incentives Programs at the virtual Berlinale Country Session 2021.
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‘Last Days at Sea’ by Venice Atienza is part of the 2021 Berlinale Generation selection.
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