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Protest MMFF
Note: If you agree and choose to participate in the boycott, email your name to: petitionmmff@gmail.com

WHY I WON'T WATCH ANY FILMS IN THE METRO MANILA FILM FESTIVAL

It has long been said that Philippine Cinema is on its death-bed. This statement is incorrect. The Philippine film industry, not Cinema as a whole, is; and rightly so. Hundreds of millions of pesos are wasted by the Film Industry investing in works that can not hold a candle to smaller, independent productions, both long (Lav Diaz's towering achievements: the 5-hour "Batang West Side" and the 11-hour "Ebolusyon ng Isang Pamilyang Pilipino," which has screened in New York and Toronto, and will also be travelling to Rotterdam and Goteborg) and short (Sherad Anthony Sanchez's 11-minute "Apple," a powerful, moving elegy on the loss of youth and innocence through child-prostitution, premiering in Rotterdam this January alongside "Ebolusyon" and works by Khavn Dela Cruz and Rox Lee) that are invested with passion and made with purpose.

Earlier this year I wrote I an article about the Metro Manila Film Festival for Indiefilipino.com (http://film.indiefilipino.com/item.php?id=118), lamenting not just the lack of desire to show quality films, but also the ridiculous selection process of the "festival". Said article can be read at the end of this email.

This year's festival is an even bigger mockery than the last, with 4 of the 8 participating films being produced or co-produced by Regal Films head Mother Lily and 3 films being directed by Joel Lamangan.

How is that for pushing for a progressive diverse cinema?

The Philippine Film Industry is on its death-bed...the Metro Manila Film Festival is holding the last nail to seal its coffin. The audience holds the hammer.

If you want to see the best of what Philippine Cinema has to offer, if you want stand up for the choice of better movies, better values, and a better cinema, do not watch any of the films in the Metro Manila Film Festival. I certainly won't.

P.S.
The Breakfast Show on Studio 23 will be airing a special episode dedicated to Philippine Independent Cinema in 2004, 6:30-8:00am this Friday December 31.

If you would like to see and hear from the filmmakers behind some of the best and most interesting works in Philippine Cinema in 2004, tune-in. Featured guests are Khavn Dela Cruz ("Ang Pamilyang Kumakain ng Lupa"), John Torres ("Salat" and "Tawid Gutom"), Pam Miras ("Blood Bank"), Lav Diaz ("Ebolusyon ng Isang Pamilyang Pilipino"), Rox Lee ("Romeo Must Rock"), "Bunso" by Ditsi Carolino (film discussed, filmmaker not present), Mes De Guzman ("Diliman") and Raya Martin ("The Island at the End of the World").

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REINVIGORATING PHILIPPINE CINEMA
The Possibilities of the Metro Manila Film Festival
by Alexis Tioseco

Alexis Tioseco writes about the inanity that is the Metro Manila Film Festival, and suggests ways in which to improve the farce

Audiences and industry folk alike have long been preaching the death of Philippine cinema. We gaze back fondly through sepia shades and smile at the glory of our past, shake and scratch our heads lamenting over our pathetic present, and blink and miss opportunities to improve our future.

The Metro Manila Film Festival is a great idea to support the local film industry. It reserves the time of year when most people are able to enjoy days of leisure, and allows only locally-produced films to be shown in commercial theaters. At the same time, it stages a "Film Festival," a term that carries with it the connotation of presenting films of a higher-than-normal quality, and supposedly highlights our best works, bestowing them with awards and showcasing them: allowing the films to humor, move, teach, challenge, identify with and unite the county in a celebration of art and the best of what the Filipino is capable of.

The Metro Manila Film Festival is a great idea to support the local film industry.

Unfortunately, it is only an idea.

As it exists today, the Metro Manila Film Festival accomplishes all of the above-- reserves the Christmas season for a display of local works, stages a "Film Festival," and gives out awards. What is lacking, however-- sorely, painfully, sadly-- is the driving desire to show quality films.

The decision of whether a film will or will not be accepted into the Metro Manila Film Festival is made all the way back in July, usually before even a single frame of film for ANY of the projects to be considered has been shot.

If shooting of the film has not yet begun, how then, one might ask, are the films chosen? Based on the script?

If the script has been written, yes.

But what if, as of July, there is no script-- as was the case with Regal Films entry Mano Po 2?

Why, no matter, simply submit an outline of the plot.

And if there is no plot yet?

Umm... a list of the cast will be fine.

And if the entire cast has not yet been confirmed?

A proposed list will do just as well.

Are you beginning to see the inanity of it all?

What would happen, if, say, the announced director of a project drops out, and the submitted script; the script that the selection committee read and was the basis for the film's inclusion (and ranking) in the festival, is completely re-written? This was the case with one of 2003's MMFF entries, Captain Barbell: Quark Henares dropped out as director, and the original script written by Lyndon Santos and Ramon De Veyra that was approved by the Metro Manila Film Fest was re-written by RJ Nuevas beyond any semblance of its former self.

Would not this illicit a second look by the selection committee? Would it not warrant an investigation into whether the film still merited its slot (and ranking) in the festival?

As this year's festival's selection committee made apparent: No. Captain Barbell stayed in the festival without so much as a peep or raised eyebrow from the selection committee, nor, heaven forbid, a read-through of the new script or preview of the film beforehand.

What exactly is the criterion for the selection of films into the MMFF? Director Joey Romero, a member of the screening committee, broke it down in a December 13 article that appeared in the Philippine Daily Inquirer: creativity and style, 50 %; commercial viability, 30%; and exemplifying Filipino culture and history, 20%.

EXCUSE ME?!

Before anything else, let us remember that the selection committee makes their choices, at most, based on the script. Sometimes, as has been outlined above, the decision is made based on much less than that. Disregarding the idiocy of the film's script being the final arbiter of its inclusion in a Film Festival, let alone a script that is often radically changed before, during, and after shooting, but to judge a film's CREATIVITY AND STYLE, or COMMERCIAL VIABILITY, based on its script?! A film is not the equivalent of a book of prose-- audiences don't read it; they see and hear it, and creativity and style in the written form don't necessarily translate to creativity and style on the big screen.

The MMFF is a great idea to support the local film industry. But in order to turn that idea into a reality, some serious changes need to be made.

Imagine a December festival done properly: one that, for example, chose to bring back the best films of the past year, chosen after viewing the finished film, not the cast list, not the plot, not the first draft of the script. Imagine a festival that awarded the acclaimed but overlooked films of the past year, such as Maryo J. Delos Reyes's Magnifico, Quark Henares's Keka, Mario O'Hara's Babae sa Breakwater, or even Lav Diaz's Singapore and Brussels Film Festival Best Film awardee Batang West Side of 2 years ago (a film that has received awards and been screened in numerous prestigious film festivals abroad, but which until now has never seen a commercial release in the Philippines), and re-released and re-introduced them to local audiences.

Imagine a festival that dared to do something as radical yet practical as encourage and promote our young and courageous independent filmmakers, artists like Khavn Dela Cruz, RA Rivera, Ditsi Carolino, Ramona Diaz, Sari and Kiri Dalena, and Raymond and Jon Red (to name but a few), by showing their works theatrically, either before a film or in combination as a feature in itself, introducing them to Philippine audiences.

What if, perhaps, 2 or 3 classic films were chosen each year to be shown during the festival, to re-introduce to Philippine audiences young and old the important works of our cultural history?

What we would have, then, is a breeding ground for the education of our audience towards our cinema's past, a display of the absolute best of its present, and a harvest of the seeds of its future.

Having a festival where a prime consideration for a film's acceptance or rejection is its "commercial viability," is utterly ridiculous. Without getting into the argument over the selection committee's mystical methodology for determining a work's "commercial viability" (based simply on the reading of a cast list, plot, or even script) it is safe to say that this should not even be of concern to the festival organizers. Choosing the best possible films should be their main concern, as making the best possible films should be the concern of the filmmakers. The audience is there-- the responsibility in a festival such as this does not lie in showing them what we believe they want to see, but simply showing the absolute best of what we have to offer.

The Metro Manila Festival is a good idea for a way to support the local film industry. But without a drastic overhaul in regard to its implementation, it will remain simply an idea.



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[info]spinero_solidum
2004-12-25 07:23 am UTC (link)
same sentiments here alexis. i heard before that rox lee's "cesar asar" almost made it to the MMFF. i really loved that film. saw it at the UP film center on its premier. i think that was like a few years ago when it almost made it to the MMFF. but as expected, it was eased out. watch out for rox's "romeo must rock" -- for obvious reasons, hehehe. rox gave us the rough unedited copy for our comments and suggestions. i love the intro with miyo's niece and nephew. absolutely cute. :)

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[info]joeydaninja
2004-12-25 07:46 am UTC (link)
Totoro!

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[info]_fiction_
2004-12-25 10:17 am UTC (link)
thanks for the comment my good man! i think i saw the same portion of "romeo must rock" that you did! it's great man. those kids are quite charistmatic. and i think they're about 20 years old now. "shuuuure!" it's going to show this january/february at the rotterdam international film festival!

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(no subject) - [info]spinero_solidum, 2004-12-26 04:38 am UTC

[info]raketscientist
2004-12-25 09:22 am UTC (link)
Ay, ikaw pala ang nagsulat noon. Pwede ka bang makausap ng mga estudyante ko sometime next year?

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[info]_fiction_
2004-12-25 10:13 am UTC (link)
would be glad too. where and what subject do you teach, if i may ask?

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[info]lightrefraction
2004-12-25 10:42 am UTC (link)
im out to kill joel lamangan.

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[info]_fiction_
2004-12-26 08:07 am UTC (link)
wanna know how to? don't watch any of his films in this years festival.

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(no subject) - [info]lightrefraction, 2004-12-26 09:19 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]_fiction_, 2004-12-26 09:31 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]bikoy, 2004-12-26 02:08 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]lightrefraction, 2004-12-27 03:09 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]_fiction_, 2004-12-27 06:20 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]bikoy, 2004-12-27 03:54 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]lightrefraction, 2004-12-27 03:09 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]_fiction_, 2004-12-27 07:58 am UTC

[info]hazpafis
2004-12-25 01:17 pm UTC (link)
MMFF is such a farce. And they have the gall to call themselves a festival. It's really just so insulting.

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[info]_fiction_
2004-12-26 08:08 am UTC (link)
it really is. post about this on your journal if you believe in and agree with what was written.

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[info]humbleprophet
2004-12-25 01:28 pm UTC (link)
But hey, but hey, Enteng Kabisote!

It's a geekfest!
Although of the low brow slapstick sort.
Boo on everything else.


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[info]chromaticity
2004-12-25 01:39 pm UTC (link)
What if, perhaps, 2 or 3 classic films were chosen each year to be shown during the festival, to re-introduce to Philippine audiences young and old the important works of our cultural history?

Us young ones would love this :>
Great opinion and writing style.

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[info]_fiction_
2004-12-26 08:11 am UTC (link)
yeah it would really be great. the mmff by design (blackout on foreign films, takes place during the biggest holiday season, government support, awards) could be such a powerful tool in educating and cultivating a critical audience. if only they saw that.

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(no subject) - [info]chromaticity, 2004-12-26 01:16 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]chromaticity, 2004-12-26 01:17 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]_fiction_, 2004-12-27 07:27 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]i_am_stillwater, 2005-01-14 05:49 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]darkspear, 2004-12-27 09:35 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]chromaticity, 2004-12-27 06:32 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]darkspear, 2004-12-27 11:22 pm UTC

[info]shatterbug
2004-12-25 02:49 pm UTC (link)
Sadly, I'm required to watch at least three MMFF films. I'm not too thrilled about it either, but I can find small comfort in the knowledge that I will be writing savage and brutally violent reviews afterwards. And I will be sure that my instructor sees me waving my red flag high and clear.

PS: Adding you.

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[info]_fiction_
2004-12-26 08:12 am UTC (link)
just write em honest. ;) good luck with your viewing! adding you back.

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[info]hoykingcoy
2004-12-25 04:03 pm UTC (link)
so the news about sherad's film is true! why that sonufabitch didnt tell me! is it really good? i havent seen it. damn that sanchez boy.

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[info]_fiction_
2004-12-26 08:14 am UTC (link)
it's very true! quark was beaming showing me the film, and we at .mov helped him send it to rotterdam (the deadline had passed, but we got them to consider it anyway). it's a very powerful short film. stays with you after viewing. i look forward to seeing more of sherad's work.

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[info]daremortem
2004-12-25 05:44 pm UTC (link)
shit i'm an ignoramus. thank you for this entry.

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[info]_fiction_
2004-12-26 08:15 am UTC (link)
thank you for reading it. if you got something out of it please pass it to friends/mailing lists.

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[info]nomoreblues
2004-12-25 07:30 pm UTC (link)
binasa ko talaga word per word then eventually realizing the sum of it all: lumo talaga dito sa pinas!

"whoah!! pinoy ako, buo aking loob may agimat ang dugo ko!" ---wrong timing ba kanta ko!?

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[info]_fiction_
2004-12-26 08:36 am UTC (link)
salamat! no the timing of your song isn't wrong...its perfect for those that want to take a stand in regard to this years festival.

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[info]wittypnai
2004-12-26 01:03 am UTC (link)
true, SERIOUS changes should be made

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[info]cumulonimbus13
2004-12-26 05:08 am UTC (link)
did you see yesterday's MMFF reviews in PDI's Super! section?! I was laughing my head off. If you haven't seen it yet, you should. They had a pretty accurate description of Kris Aquino's voice.

in any case, let's wait for the cinemalaya film festival early next year.ü

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[info]bwenja
2004-12-26 05:54 am UTC (link)
And what the hell is mmda chairman bayani fernando doing heading the festival? what the hell does he know about movies? i say change the compositon of the organizing committee and scrap the awards!

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[info]joeydaninja
2004-12-26 09:33 pm UTC (link)
coz they both start with MM? hehe, i dunno. labo

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[info]i_exist
2004-12-27 01:19 am UTC (link)
It's so disheartening to know that what I *possibly* want to do has no place in this industry.

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[info]_fiction_
2004-12-27 06:21 am UTC (link)
I'm sorry but it was a bit unclear to me, what do you mean by what you want to do?

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(no subject) - [info]i_exist, 2004-12-27 01:46 am UTC
To Alexis
(Anonymous)
2004-12-27 08:44 am UTC (link)
Thanks for the feedback. As it is, I was watching the Cesar Montano comments about Lav from TFC at EK Channel. I was hoping somebody or someone watched it too, but I can't really ask for the show's transcript can I? It was unfair how he (Cesar) reacted to the issue. I was just surprised that there are still people out there who felt the same way I did. Good work with this website, I surely give out my support.

Byflyer

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miru says
(Anonymous)
2004-12-27 06:00 am UTC (link)
once i've jested to a friend i could make better films if i had the money. it was meant as a joke, i've nothing to do with the film industry, but this post from _fiction_ seems to justify my point.

i concur, the problem is with the system. and i say, we are too many heads to just sit by idly.

i'll be making my own livejournal account and help promote this topic. thank you, _fiction_.

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[info]driver_ng_bayan
2004-12-27 08:12 am UTC (link)
stole your words
posted them elsewhere
hope you don't mind

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[info]ondyne
2004-12-27 06:29 pm UTC (link)
you showed up on my friendslist - I dunno if I added you or you added me. :) anyway, I really liked your article. For me another really galling thing is the MMFF "awards" where they have categories for every possible movie entered during the festival. Like "best fantasy movie", "best child actor" and "best NEW child actor." It's like "Hey even if you have a crappy movie as long as you're the only one working the fantasy genre here's an award for ya. And ooh, look, a previously unknown child actor! Here's an award for ya too!"

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(Anonymous)
2004-12-30 05:37 am UTC (link)
the mmff awards night was another dismay....a producer is obviously monopolizing the industry and it is very much unfair also to new directors. Another question that should be raised is Who were the judges who chose the winners...no offense to anyone but shouldn't the board of judges at least have knowledge on cinematography, sound, editing, effects, screenplay etc?

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[info]summered
2004-12-29 02:24 pm UTC (link)
i so agree. i look up to people who try to make things better for the film industry here in the philippines. i was channel surfing and i came across a showbiz talk show where cesar montano sarcastically bashed lav diaz for openly expressing his feelings about this year's MMFF. really, it's sad. though people may argue that the best film might be those that might be hard to watch, but i believe in educating the filipinos when in it comes to choosing what they should watch....and this goes the same for television.

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[info]bwenja
2005-01-03 01:07 am UTC (link)
oh, god, i just saw island at the end of the world during the titus core-group meeting and it was, er, difficult to watch. there is a big chance we will show bakasyon instead.

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[info]_fiction_
2005-01-04 05:06 am UTC (link)
you're part of a screening committee with titus?

i don't disagree that it's difficult to watch at times, but man, he really got some great footage as well. some very moving stuff.

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(no subject) - [info]bwenja, 2005-01-06 01:13 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]_fiction_, 2005-01-06 01:24 am UTC
Ang Pamilyang Kumakain ng Lupa ni Khavn Dela Cruz
(Anonymous)
2005-01-07 04:39 am UTC (link)
Ipapalabas ng UP Praxis ang "Ang Pamilyang Kumakain ng Lupa" ni Khavn Dela Cruz sa UP Film Institute January 21, Friday 7 pm. Kasama nilang ipapalabas ang tatalo pa niyang mga short films: Lata at Tsinelas, Mondomanila at Small Ali.

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Re: Ang Pamilyang Kumakain ng Lupa ni Khavn Dela Cruz
[info]_fiction_
2005-01-07 11:08 am UTC (link)
you forgot to mention that The Brockas will be playing after the screening!

If you are one of the organizers, kudos! I will be out of the country at the time of the screening but if you have some form of a press release you'd like me to post, I'd be more than glad to help spread the word.

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Re: Ang Pamilyang Kumakain ng Lupa ni Khavn Dela Cruz - [info]jennybaneni, 2005-01-07 09:07 pm UTC
ang galing!
[info]and_mysticism
2005-01-13 01:45 am UTC (link)
i'm currently enrolled in a class for cultural studies. we study authors/theorists like raymond williams, louis althusser, stephen greenblatt, etc. i'm borrowing your words and posting it on our website, feel free to browse through it-- livejournal.com/users/piters. thank you so much for your insights. i hope we have more people like you EVERYWHERE--not only in the film industry but also in schools that seek to promote critical thinking among their students. kudos!

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