Kalalangan Kamaru, and
Circle of Young Angelenos
present
The 1st Cinekabalen Philippine Film Festival
The short film competition seeks to explore, criticize, promote, empower, and/or describe the Kapampangan experience through independent cinema.
We are looking for short narratives that tell the story and perspective of the Kapampangan people, who, since their pre-Hispanic participation in the affairs of Asia, have been leading diverse lives up to the contemporary times—from the humble rural folks of the riverbanks to the dehumanized drones of highly urban areas, from resilient survivors of the Pinatubo eruption to the aggressive players in national industries, from sun-worshipping dwellers of the mountainside to the strong devotees of Roman Catholicism, from the protesters of social inequality since ancient times to the culturally overloaded youth of the nation, from the migrants forced to live elsewhere for greener pastures to the politically maturing residents making waves in mass media, from the craftsmen who balance business and art to the brown tillers of the plains, etc....
Rules and mechanics of the short film competition:
- The contest is open to everyone, student or professional, Kapampangan or non-Kapampangan, living in the country or abroad, etc. except members of the core organizing committee
- any topic is allowed, as long as it expresses "The Kapampangan Experience"
- entry must be a narrative; no music videos or documentaries
- no limit of number of entries
- because promoting the Kapampangan language is one of the aims of the festival, the dialogues, if any, should predominantly be in Kapampangan. The occasional use of non-Kapampangan languages is allowed as long as used in proper linguistic context.
- setting of the story does not necessarily have to be in Pampanga or other Kapampangan-speaking regions like Tarlac and Bataan
- film must have readable English subtitles
- strictly 10-20 minutes in length; for animated entries, minimum of 5 minutes is allowed
- in digital format (submit final work in playable DVD)
- extreme violence and obscenity and unnecessary abuse of foul language are discouraged, but not prohibited
- use of copyrighted music is not allowed, unless permitted to by the owner of the material
- deadline of entries (final DVD, registration form) will be on July 31; they must be shipped or submitted in person to the Juan D. Nepomuceno Center for Kapampangan Studies, Holy Angel University, Angeles City; the registration form will be downloadable beginning mid-March
- 8 to 12 finalists will be chosen (depending on the quantity of submissions) to compete in the festival; cash prizes and trophies are at stake for the top three best short films, which will be selected by a Board of Judges consisting of experts from the industry; special awards (best male performer, best editing, best screenplay, etc.) will also be given; the competing films will be screened during the actual Cinekabalen Philippine Film Festival in August at the Holy Angel University Theater in Angeles City; an Awards Night will follow
Inquiries: text JASON @ 0918 699 2459 or email sisig_man@yahoo.com.ph
Amateur filmmakers are welcome to consult the organizers regarding their entries
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