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FDCP’s local funding program opens 2022 cycle

December 19, 2021 Ian F. Fariñas 236 views

In continuing its support to the development of quality Filipino films, CreatePHFilms, the film funding program of the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP), returns with another cycle to provide assistance to Filipino filmmakers in the development and production of their films.

CreatePHFilms 2022 Cycle 1 announced its call for applications open until March 3, 2022 with five funding programs for mid-length or feature films that could be fiction, documentary, or animation: Scriptwriting, Project Development, Small Budget Production, Large Budget Production and Post-Production.

Eligible applicants must be accredited by the FDCP’s National Registry and eligible projects must be directed by a Filipino.

Additionally, 100 percent of the fund must be spent in the Philippines for qualified production expenses.

“While the local film industry is still recovering from the setbacks brought by the pandemic, CreatePHFilms is among our programs that would hopefully encourage more of our Filipino filmmakers and producers to continue with the development and production of their projects. There are so many stories worth telling from the Philippines, and through our public funding support, we look forward to their production so we may share them both locally and internationally,” said FDCP Chairperson and CEO Liza Diño.

Last 2021 cycle, FDCP awarded P17.3 million to 28 grantees: 10 for Scriptwriting, six for Project Development, three for Small Budget Production, two for Large Budget Production, five for Post-Production, and two for Film Distribution.

Sundance Film Festival 2022 film entry Ang Pagbabalik ng Kwago by Martika Escobar and internationally-acclaimed film Whether the Weather is Fine (Kun Maupay Man It Panahon) by Carlo Francisco Manatad were part of the CreatePHFilms Cycle 1 of 2021 batch of grantees.

Launched in September 2020, CreatePHFilms aims to enhance the Filipino film industry’s reputation in global cinema by expanding economic opportunities for local workers and service providers.

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