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A Lino Brocka docu and other films you can watch for free at QCinema 2023

Catch “National Anarchist: Lino Brocka” and short films from Filipino and Southeast Asian filmmakers this month for free

Watch Bernal’s ‘Manila By Night’ for free, plus more Filipino and foreign films at this Pride film fest

Ishmael Bernal’s masterpiece will be screened at Cinematheque Centres in Manila, Davao, Iloilo, Nabunturan, and Negros on June 26 as part of FDCP’s “PeliKULAYa” showcase

QCinema 2022: Free films, discounts, digitally restored classics, and first-in-PH titles

Mike De Leon’s “Itim,” Dolly de Leon in “Triangle of Sadness,” Wong Kar-wai’s “In the Mood for Love” in 4K, and exciting new features and shorts are just some of the highlights of this year’s film festival

What to see at and where to watch the 2022 Cinemalaya film fest

The independent film festival is back and in person, too, from Aug. 5 to Oct. 31

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4 free films to watch if you love Japanese food

The Japanese Film Festival has more than a dozen films in its lineup. If you need help choosing, here are four films you’ll enjoy if you’re a foodie

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Every Japanese film you can watch for free at this year’s Japanese Film Fest Online

The Japan Foundation has made 20 classic and contemporary films available for streaming from Feb. 14 to 27

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This free film fest shows how Southeast Asia is coping with these unsettling times

The chosen films at the Tingin ASEAN Film Festival explore individual and community remedies to the restlessness brought on by the pandemic

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What values matter to Filipinos? This NCCA online film festival has answers

NCCA’s ‘Sine Halaga’ will feature 12 films that you can stream online worldwide for free

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Short films take the spotlight at 2021 Cinemalaya

They will also be exploring a hybrid setup with an outdoor live streaming at the Cultural Center of the Philippines

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How did the arts and culture sector do in 2020? They reinvented themselves using technology

One of the sectors most affected by the pandemic has actually flourished by shifting to digital