About the Program
The Cinematheques as managed by the FDCP are alternative venues for the screening of classic and contemporary Filipino films and a hub for film development programs and on-ground events that promote cultural exchange and nurture the community’s film culture.
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The Film Industry Conference (FIC), first conducted by the FDCP in 2017, brings together international experts and stakeholders to share and discuss the latest trends, opportunities, platforms, and cooperation that Filipino producers and filmmakers can explore for the development, production, and distribution of their projects with the intent of crossing over beyond local borders.
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The FDCP Film School is the main educational program of the Agency, which consists of three (3) stages conducted in different regions around the country.
Three stages:
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In partnership with the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) and DFA Cultural Diplomacy Unit, the FDCP has created the Philippine Embassies Assistance Program (PEAP) to encourage Philippine Embassies and Consulates to organize film-related cultural activities so that overseas Filipinos and nationalities from their respective countries of assignment can discover and appreciate Philippine Cinema.
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Spotlight: Philippines aims to promote Philippine Cinema globally through partnerships with international partners. This program showcases a retrospective or special focus, highlights significant miles by curating films for international venues, and exposes Filipino films to new markets and builds the brand of Philippine Cinema.
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The surge in regional film festivals in the past 10 years has led to a wider access to and more inclusive appreciation of local content. To encourage diversity and develop more narratives across the regions, the Film Festival Development Assistance Program (FDAP) supports regional and special film festivals to be platforms for alternative content and to discover more stories to enhance the community’s film culture.