Monday, May 4, 2009

1st PANDAYANG LINO BROCKA POLITICAL FILM AND NEW MEDIA FESTIVAL


TUDLA Productions
in cooperation with
National Commission for Culture and the Arts present the

1st PANDAYANG LINO BROCKA Political Film and New Media Festival

The Pandayang Lino Brocka Political Film and New Media Festival is a cultural gathering that aims to inspire the creation and popularization of truthful, artistic and relevant audiovisual works to enlighten and cultivate critical consciousness of the mass audience. This maiden launch of this festival in 2009 aims to be an aggregate of efforts in political cinema production and distribution in the first decade of the 21st century, a time of worsening economic crisis aggravating the poor people’s plight.

This affair hails the daring of the late Lino Brocka, whose works earned local and international acclaim for political cinema and whose untimely death saw a decline in political cinema in the mainstream. While critical of the government and the prevailing system, even the government recognized his talent and contribution, as he was given the posthumous distinction of National Artist for Film in 1997.

It is Lino Brocka’s strong conviction that artists are first and foremost citizens, and must address the issues confronting the country. That’s why in his practice, his films 'look with sympathy on the common man and the human condition' and were situated in their dwellings and thoughts. Lino Brocka firmly believes that films and politics cannot be dissociated. His desire is to develop what he calls "the Great Filipino Audience" which for him is more important than creating "the Great Filipino Movie."

Films of political and progressive content are deemed to be not widely patronized or are thought to be not commercial successes. But if the audience is the common people and the works speak of their lives, no political film shall ever be unpopular and immaterial. They will always find audience among the millions of poor and oppressed people in society, as the films of Lino Brocka.

There is a battleground in the field of filmmaking and artistic production—the struggle for the hearts and minds of the people. This festival engages itself in this battle, as it campaigns for artists and audience to revert from the dominant practice of local mainstream and Hollywood entertainment production and consumption to film as a platform for social and political commentary.

Truly, film is a powerful tool to shape mind and consciousness. Artists are here challenged to use film as a vehicle for socio-cultural reflection and as an ideological weapon to liberate the minds of the people. For films as art that exposes, identifies and defies the oppressors in society leads the way for the realization of the democratic aspirations of the people.


Call for entries: April 25 - June 30, 2009

Calling all students, independent and amateur filmmakers and film/media collectives to submit entries.
Full length or short works

Any style: documentary, narrative, animation, experimental, PSAs, motion graphics, etc.

Themes: people's issues and struggles, human rights, war and peace, gender, etc. Special attention to films on children's situation and participatory media production

Works produced from 2000 onwards are accepted.

More than one entry from one group or individual is allowed.

Works from Luzon, Visayas, MIndanao and NCR will have representation in the screenings.

Film Festival Date: August 5-9, 2009

For queries, contact tudla_productions@ yahoo.com
or 0921-6020007 and 0935-1092750.

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