The new film directed by Jules Katanyag, titled The Oskars Fantasy, is one of the most absurd movies I’ve seen recently. Starring Filipino actors Paolo Contis and Joross Gamboa, the film revolves around a movie crew that finds itself getting eaten alive by monsters from the netherworld. The plotline might sound like this is a horror film, but it’s an out-and-out absurd comedy. Two men team up together and try to make a film, hoping that it will win them an Academy Award. On the way, they encounter actual monsters that were supposed to have been generated by visual effects. Paolo Contis plays producer Bobby B, who quits his job working for a tycoon and dealing with his unbearable son. He finds an ally in Direk Dmz who brings a once-in-a-lifetime script to him. Fantasies take over, and they visit Dmz’s grandma’s village to start shooting,...
- 9/28/2023
- by Ayush Awasthi
- Film Fugitives
Projects from directors Martika Ramirez Escobar and Maung Sun among titles.
Full Circle Lab Philippines, the Southeast Asian project and talent development programme, has revealed the line-up for its upcoming fifth edition, including new features by Filipino filmmaker Martika Ramirez Escobar and Myanmar’s Maung Sun.
The labs will comprise 12 projects in development, three films in post-production, eight emerging producers and three story editors. A total of 45 participants and 14 mentors are set to participate in the in-person workshop, held in the Central Luzon region in the north of Manila from March 27-31, This will be followed by online sessions, which run until September.
Full Circle Lab Philippines, the Southeast Asian project and talent development programme, has revealed the line-up for its upcoming fifth edition, including new features by Filipino filmmaker Martika Ramirez Escobar and Myanmar’s Maung Sun.
The labs will comprise 12 projects in development, three films in post-production, eight emerging producers and three story editors. A total of 45 participants and 14 mentors are set to participate in the in-person workshop, held in the Central Luzon region in the north of Manila from March 27-31, This will be followed by online sessions, which run until September.
- 3/6/2023
- by Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
Winter Film Awards Is New York City. Like the city itself, the organization showcases the eclectic diversity and excitement of the independent arts world. The 10th Annual Winter Film Awards International Film Festival runs September 23-October 2 2021, and includes awesome film screenings, cool discussion panels, career-building professional development workshops and super-fun parties at venues throughout NYC.
The Fest celebrates the outstanding work of emerging filmmakers in all genres from around the world, with an emphasis on highlighting underrepresented and marginalized artists. The Festival’s 2021 lineup includes 91 outstanding films from 28 countries; half of the films were created by women, 53% were created by or about people of color.
For its 2021 program, Winter Film Awards is honored to screen an incredible collection of eleven films from Asia! All screenings take place at Cinema Village, 22 East 12th Street, New York NY 10003.
Features
The Puppet (Kathaputali)
2020 | Nepal | 118 mins | Nepali | Horror
World Premiere
Directed By Veemsen Lama...
The Fest celebrates the outstanding work of emerging filmmakers in all genres from around the world, with an emphasis on highlighting underrepresented and marginalized artists. The Festival’s 2021 lineup includes 91 outstanding films from 28 countries; half of the films were created by women, 53% were created by or about people of color.
For its 2021 program, Winter Film Awards is honored to screen an incredible collection of eleven films from Asia! All screenings take place at Cinema Village, 22 East 12th Street, New York NY 10003.
Features
The Puppet (Kathaputali)
2020 | Nepal | 118 mins | Nepali | Horror
World Premiere
Directed By Veemsen Lama...
- 9/14/2021
- by Grace Han
- AsianMoviePulse
Director Yam Laranas (The Road) is taking a hand in producing and is behind Viva FIlms, Aliud Entertainment, and ImaginePerSecond’s All Souls Night, hailing from directors Aloy Adlawan and Jules Katanyag. Based on a story by Gin De Mesa (Aurora) and penned by Danzen Santos-Katanyag and Aloy Adllawan (The Road): “Shiela (Andi Eigenmann), a young college student gets a semester break […]...
- 10/12/2018
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
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