8th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival

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8th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival
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Official poster
Opening film Babae sa Breakwater by Mario O'Hara
Closing filmJack and Jill by Mar S. Torres [1]
Location Metro Manila, Philippines
Film titles25
Festival dateJuly 20, 2012 (2012-07-20)–July 29, 2012 (2012-07-29)
Website Official Website
Cinemalaya chronology

The 8th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival was held from July 20 until 29, 2012 in Metro Manila, Philippines. [2] [3] [4] [5]

Contents

The awards night was held at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (Main Theater) of the Cultural Center of the Philippines.

Entries

The fifteen feature-film entries are divided into two separate competitions. The five feature-film entries will compete under the Directors Showcase which are presented by veteran film directors of the country. While the other ten feature-film entries will compete under the New Breed section which are presented by first-time or young filmmakers working today. The Short Film section has also ten competing entries. The winning film is highlighted with boldface and a dagger.

Directors Showcase

TitleDirectorCastGenre
Bwakaw Jun Lana Eddie Garcia, Princess, Rez Cortez, Joey Paras, and Soliman Cruz Drama, Comedy
Kalayaan Adolfo Alix, Jr. Ananda Everingham, Zanjoe Marudo, Luis Alandy Experimental, Drama
Kamera ObskuraRaymond Red Pen Medina, Joel Torre, Nanding Josef Drama
Mga Mumunting Lihim Jose Javier Reyes Judy Ann Santos, Iza Calzado, Agot Isidro, Janice de Belen Drama
PosasLawrence FajardoNico Antonio, Bangs Garcia, Wendy Valdez, and Art Acuña Drama

New Breed

TitleDirectorCastGenre
The Animals Gino M. Santos Albie Casiño, Patrick Sugui, Dawn Balagot Teen drama
Aparisyon Isabel Sandoval (credited as Vincent Sandoval) Jodi Sta. Maria, Mylene Dizon, Fides Cuyugan-Asensio, Raquel Villavicencio Psychological drama, Thriller
Mga DayoJulius Sotomayor CenaOlga Natividad, Sue Prado, and Janela Buhain Drama
DiabloMes de Guzman Ama Quiambao, and Carlo Aquino Drama
Intoy Shokoy ng Kalye MarinoLemuel Lorca JM De Guzman, Joross Gamboa, LJ Reyes Drama
Ang Katiwala Aloy Adlawan Dennis Trillo Drama
Ang Nawawala Marie JamoraDominic Roco, Dawn Zulueta, Felix Roco Drama, Romance
OrosPaul Sta. AnaTanya Gomez, Kristoffer King, Kristofer Martin Drama
REquieme!Loy ArcenasShamaine Buencamino, Rez Cortez, Anthony Falcon Black comedy
Sta. Niña Manny Palo Coco Martin, Alessandra de Rossi, Angel Aquino Drama

Short films

TitleDirector
BalintunáEmmanuel J. Escalona Jr.
Bohe: Sons of the WavesNadjoua Bansil
ManenayaRichard Legaspi
Mientras su DurmidaSheron Dayoc
Ang Paghihintay sa BulongSigrid Andrea Bernardo
PasaheroMax Celada
RuwedaHannah Espia
Sarong AdlawJun Dio
UlianChuck Gutierrez
VictorJarell Serencio

Awards

Full-Length Features

Directors Showcase
New Breed
Special Awards

Short films

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