The Philippine film industry is breathless with anticipation as the 2025 Puregold
CinePanalo Film Festival draws closer, promising another showcase of homegrown
talent and compelling storytelling. Adding to the excitement, entries from the festival's
inaugural 2024 edition continue to garner international acclaim, earning coveted spots in
prestigious global film festivals and shining a light on Filipino filmmakers' exceptional
creativity and artistry. These achievements not only celebrate our deep pool of local
talent but also affirm Puregold CinePanalo’s role in elevating Philippine cinema to world-
class stature.
In particular, three of the 2024 Puregold CinePanalo Film Festival’s big winners were
selected for presentation at different film festivals around the world. Best Picture winner
“Under a Piaya Moon,” directed by Kurt Soberano, was featured at the 2024 Festival
International du Film Transsaharien de Zagora in Morocco, from December 9 to 13.
Meanwhile, the Always Panalo Film and Audience Choice winning film “A Lab Story,”
directed by Carlo Obispo, was shown at the 2024 Asian Film Festival Barcelona in
Spain from October 24 to November 3, and at the 2024 Brunei Film Blitz from
December 18 to 20.
Finally, Special Jury Prize for Short Film student short “Text FIND DAD and Send to
2366,” which was directed by Kent Cadungog, was featured at the 2024 Singapore
International Film Festival from November 28 to December 8, and is set to be
showcased at the Emirates Film Festival this coming January 15 to 18, 2025.
Apart from the three films, a number of other entries in the first Puregold CinePanalo
were also invited for recognition at various international film festivals. Student short “Tiil
ni Lola,” directed by Reutsche Colle Lima, was displayed at the 2024 Asia-Pacific Youth
Micro Movie Festival in Hong Kong from November 21 to 23.
In addition, the 2024 Jagran Film Festival featured Joel Ferrer’s “Road to Happy” in the
non-competitive section of the Children Showcase, while the aforementioned “A Lab
Story” competed in the International Feature category.
Meantime, Eugene Torres’ “One Day League: Dead Mother, Dead All” was displayed at
the 2024 Exposures Montreal Trans Film Festival, which concluded last September.
Finally, joining “Text FIND DAD and Send to 2366” at the Emirates Film Festival is
Jenievive Adame’s student short, “Smokey Journey.”
For Puregold Senior Marketing Manager Ms. Ivy Hayagan-Piedad, the recognition of
Puregold CinePanalo’s winning entries in film festivals across the globe proves that
prodigiously talented Filipino filmmakers simply needed the first Puregold CinePanalo to
unleash their dream projects.
“The ability of young Filipino filmmakers to make masterpieces has never been the
question. Really, it’s always been about opportunity,” said Hayagan-Piedad. “I speak for
all the organizers of the Puregold CinePanalo film festival when I say that we’re proud to
have given them such opportunities. It goes to show that when you give Pinoy artists a
canvas, they will create art the entire world can appreciate.”
CinePanalo Festival Director Chris Cahilig concurs with Hayagan-Piedad and believes
that the success of the 2024 entrants will boost excitement for the 2025 entrants.
“Hopefully the success of our 2024 CinePanalo batch encourages more people to
check out what the upcoming 2025 edition has in store,” said Cahilig. “Together with
Puregold, we hope to make the next CinePanalo bigger and better.”
The eight finalists of the Puregold CinePanalo 2025 will be receiving a three-million-
peso (PHP 3,000,000.00) grant each, while the 25 student shorts will be receiving a
production grant of one hundred and fifty thousand pesos each (PHP 150,000.000). The
eight films and 25 student shorts are set to debut at the 2025 Puregold CinePanalo Film
Festival, which will run from March 14 to 25, 2025 in Gateway Cinemas.
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