At the Cinemalaya Film Congress, we had a very interesting and insightful discussion on independent filmmaking from the point of view of actors. The panelists were one in saying that working on a mini-DV or digital costs less. It allows experimentation. Brilliant actors like Gina continue to learn her tricks from brave, undaunted young filmmakers. Despite the almost harsh realities of working on a tight budget, Ronnie who stayed in Batad, Banaue for four straight days, says "hindi ako makapagreklamo dahil walang nagrereklamo." Jaclyn, on the other hand, vows that she will never leave independent movie-making. "Maliliit na pelikula ang pinagmulan ko. Dito ako nanggaling at hindi ko ito iiwan."
Cinemalaya Foundation was launched last year "to help develop and support the production of cinematic works of independent filmmakers that boldly articulate and freely interpret the Filipino experience with fresh insight and artistic integrity; to discover, encourage, support, train and recognize gifted Filipino independent filmmakers, promote Filipino independent films locally and internationally; and to establish a network for exchange, communication and cooperation among members of the independent film sector."
The Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival, Cinemalaya Foundations main project, "provides financial grants to the production of 10 full length feature films while recognizing the work of short filmmakers." The Cinemalaya Film Congress, on the other hand, provides a venue for interaction and dialogue between alternative filmmakers and mainstream moviemaking. One of the most outstanding films last year was Aureus Solitos Ang Pagdadalaga ni Maximo Oliveros which won film honors in festivals abroad.
Cinemalaya continues to present a new crop of young talented independent filmmakers who will hopefully help revitalize the movie industry and perhaps elevate it to higher grounds. Laurice Guillen, chairperson of this years Cinemalaya competition, says, "Cinemalayas continuing exploration of the Filipino identity through independently- produced digital films has come up this year with an exciting harvest of works with greater variety of themes and subject matter."
Eight full length films and 10 shorts joined in this years Cinemalaya. Winners include Michael Sandejas Tulad ng Dati which won Best Picture, Best Editing and Best Sound. Batad Sa Paang Palay by Vic Acedillo Jr. and Benji Garcia won the Special Jury Award, as well as the Best Actor for Alchris Galura, Best Production Design and Best Screenplay. Angel Aquino who played a cancer stricken patient in Donsol, won the Best Actress award. Donsol also won the Best Cinematography award. The movie Rotonda got two awards Best Director for Ron Bryant and Best Musical Score.
In the short film category, winners were Rommel Tolentinos Orasyon which was adjudged Best Film. Kwarto by Jose Emmanuel Taylo won the Special Jury Prize. Best Director award went to Jeck Cogama for Putot, while Hubert Tibi won Best Screenplay for Parang Pelikula.
There is a surge of low budget films using mini-DVs. Even in Hollywood, some big time directors are already working on digital films. And the trend is moving towards digital filmmaking. Steven Soderbergh (who directed Oceans Eleven and the movies sequel), Jean-Luc Godard, Lars von Trier and George Lucas are into digitals. On the other side of the fence, or those who maintain movie making is still best with 35 mm cameras are Milos Forman, Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg, among others. Spielberg says that digital is the inevitable medium. However, he says that "I may be the last director to accept it, but I certainly will not be the last person to accept it as someone who runs a film company." Spielberg owns Dreamworks.