QCinema Challenge Market, the business platform of the QCinema Worldwide Movie Pageant Philippines, concluded its second version, offering grants and co-production help to a number of initiatives within the area.
Three Filipino initiatives obtained the market’s highest funding for a Filipino co-production, at $34,000 every: Martika Ramirez Escobar’s “Anak Alon” (Daughter of the Sea), Eve Baswel’s “Rock Rocks in Heaven, the Hit Assist Us” and Sonny Calvento’s “Inahing Baka” (perhaps mother).
Beer Ladies in Yangon, a Myanmar-Indonesia co-production directed by Sein Lyan Tun, obtained a Southeast Asia Co-Manufacturing grant price US$17,000. Further co-production funding is $12,000 every for Daniel Hui’s Singapore’s “Different Folks’s Goals” and Ananth Subramaniam’s Malaysian “Passport.”
Joel Ruiz’s “Angel De Dios” gained the Mocha Chai Award, which included $50,000 price of post-production companies. Kenneth Dagatan’s “Molder” gained the Kongchak Studio Award for good post-production companies price US$10,000.
CMB Discovery helps a number of initiatives by gear leases, together with 5 grants of $17,000 and eight further grants of $13,500 to initiatives within the Philippines. Barebones awarded shade correction grants price $14,000 every to 4 initiatives, whereas Central Digital Labs supplied two shade correction packages price $10,000.
The 2-day honest was held in Quezon Metropolis and 20 novel initiatives had been chosen from 70 submissions from throughout Southeast Asia. The occasion facilitates one-on-one conferences between filmmakers and worldwide manufacturing firms.
QCinema Challenge Market Managing Director Liza Dino-Seguerra mentioned the market “will proceed to be an necessary platform that promotes cross-border collaboration and co-production alternatives amongst Filipino, Southeast Asian and worldwide filmmakers.”
Full record of winners:
QPM Philippines Co-Manufacturing Grant ($34,000 per particular person)
“The Daughter of the Sea” (Anak Aron)
“God assist us”
“Perhaps it is mother” (Mom Cow)
QPM Southeast Asia Co-Manufacturing Movie Award
“Beer Ladies of Yangon” (Myanmar, Indonesia)—$17,000
“Different Folks’s Goals” (Singapore) – US$12,000
Passport (Malaysia) – USD 12,000
Mocha Tea Awards (Worth as much as $50,000)
“Angel of God” (Philippines)
CMB Discovery Award (USD 17,000 per particular person)
“Secret Tears” (Philippines)
“Please bear with me” (Philippines)
“Golden” (Philippines)
“Angel of God” (Philippines)
“Molde” (Philippines)
CMB Discovery Award (USD 13,500 per particular person)
“My Neighbor Boss” (Philippines)
“Return” (Philippines)
“Heaven assist us” (Philippines)
Varadero (Ship of Fools) (Philippines)
“Ewa” (Philippines)
“Daughter of the Sea” (Philippines)
“Humph” (Filipino)
“Perhaps it is mother” (Philippines)
Kongchak Studio Award ($10,000)
“Molde” (Philippines)
Central Digital Laboratory Award ($10,000 every)
“Return” (Philippines)
“My Neighbor Boss” (Philippines)
Barebone Award (USD 14,000 per particular person)
“Golden” (Philippines)
“Humph” (Filipino)
“Future Laoban” (Myanmar)
“I’ll smile in September” (Singapore, India)
T6xBB Award ($14,000)
“Beer Woman in Yangon” (Myanmar, Indonesia)
taika award ($5,000)
“Ewa” (Philippines)
Nathan Studio Improvement Grant ($4,500)
“Secret Cry”