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Cinemalaya 2026 Calls for Short Film Entries
Since 2005, Cinemalaya has been committed to the development and promotion of Philippine independent film. At its core, it provides an avenue for the production of cinematic works of Filipino independent filmmakers that boldly articulate and freely interpret the Filipino experience with fresh insight and artistic integrity.
6 days ago


You Don't Have To Change the World To Matter
We grow up believing that impact has to be loud to be real. That stories only matter if they’re big, urgent, and world-changing. But over time, I learned that some of the most meaningful films don’t try to fix everything — they focus on one truth and let it breathe. This is a reflection on small stories, quiet leadership, and why that’s enough.
Jan 13


Framing How We See Self-Doubt
Self-doubt shows up at every stage of filmmaking. When you’re just starting, when you’re already skilled, when you’ve invested time, money, and heart into something you’re not sure will be seen. This piece reflects on how self-doubt isn’t something to erase with certainty, but something to reframe—by returning to the why behind our love for film.
Jan 10


Maybe You Don’t Love Film Anymore—and That’s Exactly Why You Should Stay
Every filmmaker reaches a quiet phase where the magic fades. Scripts feel forced. Edits feel pointless. The excitement that once fueled you goes silent. But burnout isn’t the opposite of love—it’s proof of how much you’ve already given. This piece explores why falling out of love with film might be part of learning how to love it differently.
Jan 9


Why 2026 Is the Year You Finally Start Filming
January always feels personal. Between the noise of new beginnings is a familiar promise we keep making to ourselves: this is the year I finally take filmmaking seriously.
Why 2026 Is the Year You Finally Start Filming is about letting go of readiness, paying attention to everyday Filipino stories, and realizing that filmmaking begins the moment you decide to notice—and record—what would otherwise disappear.
Jan 5


Who I Am, Without Your Approval
"In your 20s, you will be tempted to prove to everyone that you’re doing well in life. It’s important you resist putting on a performance for an audience that isn’t yourself."
As the year ends, I keep asking a quiet question: am I allowed to call myself this yet? This piece sits with that discomfort, learning to accept who I am, without your approval, and realizing the present version of myself doesn’t need validation to exist.
Jan 2


The Stories We Save for the Holidays
The holidays have a way of making stories feel heavier and more necessary. This is the season when we catch up with friends, remember the past with family, speak to those who have passed, and call the ones who are far away. In these moments, stories become more than memories — they become our way of staying connected.
Dec 30, 2025


Why Christmas Movies Feel Like Coming Home
I used to think Christmas movies were too predictable to matter. But somewhere between familiar scenes, repeated lines, and the quiet moments they bring back, I began to understand why Christmas movies feel like coming home. They don’t surprise us because they aren’t meant to — they comfort us, reminding us of family, forgiveness, and the places and people we return to every year.
Dec 27, 2025


Lights. Camera. Pasko!
Christmas in the Philippines doesn’t arrive all at once — it slowly settles in. From church songs at dawn and parols lining the streets to station IDs and holiday films we replay every year, stories have always been how we gather, remember, and feel seen. This piece reflects on how film became part of our Christmas tradition — and why representation and shared stories matter most during Pasko.
Dec 24, 2025


Why does the first step always feel wrong?
The first step rarely feels right. It feels uncertain, awkward, and heavy with doubt. You question your timing, your ability, and whether you’re even meant to be here at all. But beginnings aren’t supposed to feel confident. They’re supposed to feel unfamiliar. And sometimes, the only way to understand where you’re going is to take the step that feels wrong and trust that clarity will follow.
Dec 23, 2025


Everyone’s Moving Fast. I’m Moving Right.
The industry loves speed.
But the filmmakers who last?
They take their time.
If you feel behind, this one’s for you.
Dec 22, 2025


Your First Film Sucks – Make It Anyway
Starting your first film is scary. Fear, doubts, and imperfect tools can make you freeze before you even press “record.” But every messy, awkward, “cringe-worthy” attempt is a step toward discovering your voice as a filmmaker. Your story deserves to be told — so take the leap. Make it anyway.
Dec 10, 2025


Nobody Cares About Your Short Film… Until They Do.
You heard that right, nobody cares about your life story, your struggles, your wins, or even your biggest heartbreak. The world already has so much going on that people don’t always have the time or emotional capacity to pause and truly listen. Especially today, in a society and generation where our country is plagued with corruption and lack of accountability, why would we want to watch something that does nothing but confront you with the harsh reality? Well, you see — that
Dec 8, 2025


FEU Film Society Launches Sinepiyu 17
Far Eastern University (FEU) Manila’s premier film organization, FEU Film Society, commenced the 17th year of their annual film festival,...
May 21, 2025


‘CINEMALAYA BENTE: Loob, Lalim, Lakas’ Explores The Depths of Philippine Cinematic Soul
Twenty years into navigating the cinematic imagination, the Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival sets sail once more from...
Jul 12, 2024


Monumento Film Festival: Through the Years to Pursuit and Showcase the Passion for Filmmaking
The Monumento Film Festival (MFF) is an annual event organized by the Communication Department of the University of Caloocan City. In...
May 13, 2023


International Book Giving Day this February
It's safe to say that February is most known for being the month of love, with the 14th day being Valentines Day. All over the world,...
Feb 25, 2023


Ken Anderson: 'A Kid from Mindanao' now an IFFM Festival Director Award Recipient
October 2022 - "OKAY LNG AKO'' was awarded Best Short Film at the 12th Annual International Film Festival Manhattan. The said film which...
Dec 2, 2022


Juego Multimedia - The Production Team You Can Trust To Work & Play With
In continuation of our series highlighting local start-up production houses, we met a small but powerful company that's not limited to...
Oct 28, 2022


FILMS ON THE HOPES AND DREAMS OF A MORO BOY AND GEN Z TOP CINEMALAYA 2022
THE BASEBALL PLAYER by Carlo Obispo was named Best Film in the 18th Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival Awards program held...
Aug 18, 2022
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