QCinema International Film Festival
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The Quezon City International Film Festival (QCinema) is an annual film festival held in Quezon City, Philippines[1]. It presents new films and special screenings of films—both local and international—and aims to address the development and promotion of film-making among city residents. In its few years of existence, its status has been elevated from a city-oriented project to the stature of a major international film festival, gaining public awareness and becoming well regarded within the international film festival circuit.[2]
It highlights films that receive grants from the Quezon City Film Development Foundation (QCFDC)[3], with grants of up to ₱2 million (US$30,000~) for independent filmmakers, whom are selected from hundreds of submissions from all over the country. Their films debut at the festival, together with either documentaries or short films, that also receive production grants from QCFDC, as well as various international films under different sections.[4]
History
2013
QCinema was launched in 2013 by the QCFDC, which was created through a local ordinance making Quezon City the only local government unit in the Philippines to have its own Commission for all its film-related programs and activities.[5]
The QCFDC is headed by Quezon City Mayor Herbert Bautista and is supervised by the office of Vice Mayor Joy Belmonte. Quezon City is home to numerous media industries and educational institutions and is considered as the country’s film-making capital.[6]
The first-ever festival was held at Trinoma Mall Cinemas, from October 3rd to October 5th, 2013. Only three filmmakers made it to the Circle Competition and were given a seed grant of ₱800,000 (US$10,000~). The films were selected for promoting nationalism, gender sensitivity, freedom, and excellence, among others. The three-day event wrapped up with an attendance of 3,000 individuals.[7]
Included in the event was the screening of nine of the 2013 New Breed films of the Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival which were awarded by QCFDC with post-production grants of ₱100,000 (US$1,000~) each. There were also film workshops and talk-back sessions with filmmakers, as well as awarding for special recognition of the three winners and grantees.
2014: From Flashbacks to Fast Forward
In 2014, the second edition of the film festival was split into two parts: competition and non-competition sections. The theme of the film festival was “From Flashbacks to Fast Forward”, which highlighted Quezon City’s celebration of its diamond jubilee year.
Thirty-eight films comprised the line-up, including eleven films given grants by the QCFDC. A production grant of ₱2 million (US$30,000~) was given to the film “Alienasyon". The Quezon City Experience (QCX) anthology, a collection of short films that were created depicting the life in the city, was also introduced. Five filmmakers received production grants worth ₱150,000 (US$2,000~). Five independent features were also selected as recipients of post-production grants of ₱150,000 (US$2,000~). The films were selected to compete for the Pylon Awards.
The Screen International section was also added for highlighting foreign films, while the Children’s Classics section was developed in partnership with the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB).
Other festival features included a Park Chan- Wook trilogy, a filmmakers’ forum and an exhibit of the works of Cecille Baun, a renowned prosthetic make-up artist who also received the Lifetime Achievement Award during the opening rites for her outstanding contributions to the film industry.[8]
The festival's attendance reached 5,000 during the event, which was held from November 5th to 11th, 2014 at the cinemas of Trinoma Mall.[9]
2015: Indie-Genius: Next Wave of Philippine Cinema
In its third year, QCinema carried the theme, “Indie-Genius: Next Wave of Philippine Cinema” in recognition of the surge of Philippine films being made. About 60 movies were shown throughout the festival along with some complimentary film forums and workshops.[10]
Eight entrants of the Circle Competition received the QCinema grant of ₱1 million.[11] The DoQC International Documentary Competition was also launched, giving rise to five documentaries with a production grant of ₱200,000. Likewise, the “RainbowQC” section was added, screening films with stories showing different faces of sexuality and sensuality.[12]
Three award-winning films comprised the “Screen International” section while the “Special Children’s Screening” featured three children’s films. It also paid a special tribute to Director Gaspar Noé in its “Director in Focus” section and screenwriter Lualhati Bautista in a separate section.
Other sections were “Music Genius” (films about music legends), “Special Halloween Screening”, “Throwback Ticket” (Digitally Restored movies in partnership with ABS-CBN Film Restoration), “Indie Nacional” (homegrown award-winning films), "Reloaded" (past Circle Competition winners), “QCX Anthology”, and “Asian Cinerama” (outstanding films recognized by the Asian Film Awards Academy).[13]
Film discourses included “Reality Bites” featuring DoQC and Circle Competition filmmakers, “Classic Films and Cult Movies”, “From Concept to Development of Final Draft”, and “Global Film Platform.”[12]
The film festival opened with the film “Pinoy Action Hero”, which paid tribute to actor Rudy Fernandez.[14]
Over 10,000 people came to its three venues, which were the cinemas at Trinoma, Gateway Mall, and Robinsons Galleria. The festival was held from October 22nd, 2015 to October 31st, 2015.[15]
2016: One City. To The World.
QCinema turned four by screening 60 movies and organizing complimentary film forums and workshops.[16]
Aside from the “Circle Competition”, which featured seven full-length films that received grants of ₱ 1 million, and “QC Shorts”, short films that received a production grant of ₱100,000 each, a new category within the competition section was launched. The “Asian Next Wave” section showcased the works of Asian filmmakers with less than three directorial features.
It continued with the tradition of featuring films lauded on the international festival circuit through its “Screen International” section and diverse narratives of LGBTQ experiences in its “RainbowQC” section.
The festival also paid tribute to Polish film director and screenwriter, Krzysztof Kieślowski in its section “Tribute to Kieślowski”, and to the Filipino film master Mike de Leon in its section “Focus on Mike de Leon”.
The festival was opened by “The Handmaiden” and featured other sections including "Back Throwback" (digitally remastered films in partnership with ABS-CBN Film Restoration), "Cinema Rehiyon" (regional titles), and "Pinoy Spotlight" (social realist films).
Free film seminars, conducted at the Quezon Memorial Circle’s Quezon City Experience (QCX), were also included in the lineup. These were “Animation Nation”, “Road to QCinema: The Filmmakers’ Journey”, Perspectives on National Cinema”, “Charting the Course of Regional Cinema”, and “Wide Wild World of Web Criticism”.
QCinema drew over 15,000 attendees spread across its four venues - Trinoma, Gateway Mall, Robinsons Galleria, and U.P. Town Center - and was held from October 13th to 22nd, 2016.
2017
In its fifth year, QCinema was voted the best among other film festivals in the country in a survey conducted by PinoyRebyu film critic bloggers.[17] It was acknowledged as the festival to beat in terms of local and international offerings.
QCinema 2017 featured four competition sections - “Circle Competition”, where seven film grantees were each given a ₱ 1 million grant; "Short Film Competition", where five short films were given post-production grants; “Asian Next Wave”, which featured emerging Asian filmmakers; and “Rainbow QC”, which presented a full spectrum of LGBTQ features from around the world.
The festival opened with "Loving Vincent" and closed with the restored version of "Batch ’81”. Other sections included Screen International, Trilogy, Digitally Remastered, Before Midnight, and Special Screenings.[18]
It also held a film conference, in partnership with the Film Development Council of the Philippines, an LGBT Night, Filmmakers' Night, Networking Night, Closing Night, and Awards Night.
The film festival was held at Gateway, Trinoma, Robinsons Galleria, U.P. Town Centre, and Cinematheque Center Manila from October 19th to October 28th, 2017.
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