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FDCP Celebrates Cinema Excellence with 2025 Parangal ng Sining and Ambitious Q2 Plans


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In a bold celebration of Philippine cinematic heritage and innovation, the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) has announced its illustrious lineup of honorees for the 2025 Parangal ng Sining awards. The prestigious ceremony, set for April 11 at Seda Vertis North in Quezon City, will be hosted by acclaimed actress Iza Calzado and promises to be a landmark event in the Filipino film calendar.






Honoring Cinema's Giants

Under the theme "Ang Mga Higante ng Kasaysayan ng Ating Pelikula: Tradisyon at Ebolusyon," this year's awards pay homage to the titans who have shaped Philippine cinema while recognizing the visionaries forging its future path.


The Lifetime Achievement Award recipients represent a pantheon of Filipino film excellence:


Joseph Ejercito Estrada: The iconic actor-turned-politician whose contributions to Filipino action cinema remain unparalleled

Charo Santos-Concio: The distinguished actress and media executive whose career spans decades of influence both in front of and behind the camera

Laurice Guillen: The celebrated director whose sensitive storytelling has earned her reverence across generations

Lav Diaz: The internationally acclaimed auteur whose contemplative, boundary-pushing cinema has brought Philippine storytelling to global audiences


The Annual Achievement Awards spotlight recent excellence, honoring Carl Joseph Papa's animated masterpiece "Iti Mapukpukaw (The Missing)," Antoinette Jadaone's "Sunshine," and the exceptional talent of beloved actress Judy Ann Santos.


A Cinematic Tribute

Complementing the awards ceremony, a series of Tribute Screenings will showcase seminal works from the honorees' storied careers. Film enthusiasts can experience these masterpieces at Ayala Malls Vertis North on April 10 and 12:


"Itim" (1976): The psychological drama that launched Charo Santos-Concio's career under Mike De Leon's direction

"Tanging Yaman" (2000): Laurice Guillen's family drama that captured the nation's heart

"Ang Babaeng Humayo" (2016): Lav Diaz's Venice Golden Lion-winning epic

"Sa Kuko ng Agila" (1989): The political thriller starring Joseph Estrada


Ambitious Q2 Initiatives

Beyond the awards, FDCP's second-quarter programming reveals an ambitious vision for Philippine cinema's continued development through diverse initiatives:


Behind the Reel - YouTube Series

Launching April 11 on FDCP's new YouTube channel, this intimate series offers unprecedented access to the minds behind Philippine cinema. Industry luminaries will share insights and experiences in candid conversations, with new episodes releasing every Friday and Sunday at youtube.com/@fdcpofficial.


World-Class Cinema Exhibitions

A robust slate of film programming demonstrates FDCP's commitment to diverse cinematic voices:


A Curation of World Cinema brings international perspectives with screenings of Brazilian drama "I'm Still Here" and Australian animation "Memoir of a Snail"

I-nanimate: Animation Film Festival celebrates the vibrant Filipino animation landscape

Pamanang Pelikula honors cinematic heritage with a restored screening of National Artist Nora Aunor's "'Merika"

Curation of Asian Cinema features Lino Brocka's restored masterpiece "Jaguar" alongside other Asian classics

Pelikulaya embraces queer cinema during Pride Month celebrations


Film Education and Development

FDCP continues its mission to nurture emerging talent through comprehensive educational initiatives:


Sine Kabataan Pitching Lab & Showcase empowers young filmmakers ahead of PFIM 2025

DOSTxFDCP Indie Siyensiya Workshop guides students creating science-themed films

PAS SEA Workshop fosters international co-productions with Taiwan Creative Content Agency

FLY Post Lab prepares filmmakers for digital distribution platforms

Additional programs include a Meisner Acting Crash Course in Bacolod, the FSG Screenwriting Workshop, and the Student Film Assistance Program offering grants up to 50,000 Php for young filmmakers.


International Collaborations

FDCP continues strengthening global connections through participation in prestigious international events:


Far East Film Festival (April 24 - May 2) - showcasing Filipino films at Focus Asia Film Market

Cannes Film Festival (May) - maintaining presence at the world's most prestigious film event

Annecy International Animation Film Festival (June) - fostering animation collaborations through PhilPitch



















Building the Future of Filipino Cinema

Perhaps most significantly, July will see the unveiling of the Philippine Film Industry Roadmap, developed in collaboration with Olsberg SPI. This comprehensive plan charts a sustainable course for Philippine cinema's future, addressing challenges and leveraging opportunities in the evolving global media landscape.


Through this multifaceted approach combining celebration of heritage, development of talent, and international collaboration, FDCP demonstrates its unwavering commitment to elevating Philippine cinema both locally and on the world stage. Film enthusiasts can follow these exciting developments through FDCP's social media channels on Facebook, X, and Instagram.

Bouncing Back: How to Clear and Restore Your Garden After a Storm


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There’s nothing quite like the heartbreak of stepping into your garden after a harsh storm. One day, it’s a space of calm, green beauty—your sanctuary—and the next, it’s strewn with broken branches, debris, and damage you weren’t expecting. For anyone who finds meaning in gardening, that kind of sight can feel deeply personal.

But the good news? Gardens are resilient. And with a bit of clean-up, repair, and planning, yours can bounce back stronger and even more beautiful. Here’s a step-by-step guide to clearing out your garden after a storm and setting it up for a fresh start. 


Assess the Damage Before You Dig In

First things first—make sure it’s safe. Look out for fallen power lines, unstable trees, or damaged structures that might pose a risk. Once you’ve cleared that, take a slow walk around your garden.

You’ll want to check for common types of storm damage:

● Broken or bent branches

● Uprooted plants or trees

● Displaced pots, planters, or garden furniture

● Cracked trellises, fences, or greenhouses

Snap a few photos of major damage—especially if your area qualifies for any local assistance or if you’ve got insurance coverage for garden structures or landscaping. This initial assessment helps you prioritize what needs immediate attention and what can wait until later.


Remove Debris with the Right Tools

After a storm, your garden is likely littered with debris—some small, some large. Start with the bigger pieces like fallen limbs, broken planters, and shifted furniture. Then move to the smaller stuff like twigs, leaves, and scattered mulch or bark.

This is where having the right tools can make all the difference. A Worx leaf blower is ideal for quickly and efficiently clearing out smaller debris without disturbing the plants that survived. It saves time and energy, letting you focus on the bigger task of rebuilding.

Be sure to separate organic waste for composting, if possible. If you're dealing with a lot of debris, check with your local barangay for proper disposal rules and whether there’s a scheduled clean-up service post-storm.


Repair What Matters Most

Once the space is clear, you’ll start to see what really needs fixing. Begin with the essentials—anything that affects daily use or the health of your plants. If your greenhouse panels are cracked or if irrigation lines have snapped, fix those first.

Check trellises, raised beds, and vertical planters for cracks or instability. Some damage will be simple enough to patch or tie together temporarily, but don’t hesitate to replace items that are too far gone. It’s not just about appearance—it’s about creating a safe and functional space moving forward.


Don’t forget the small details: reposition garden lights, refill empty soil in pots, and give all your tools a quick check in case anything got waterlogged or damaged during the storm.


Restore What You Can, Replace What You Must

A damaged plant doesn’t always mean a dead plant. Many species can recover from being knocked over or partially broken. Prune any damaged limbs or leaves carefully, and re-stake tall plants to help them stand up again.

If something is truly beyond saving, try to replant with native or fast-growing varieties to recover the space quickly. While the loss may sting, it’s also a chance to experiment with something new in the same spot.

Take a few days to monitor the area before adding anything fresh—sometimes a plant looks worse than it is, and you might be surprised what bounces back after a few days of sunshine.


Protect Your Garden from the Next Storm

Now that the mess is cleared, think about how to prepare better for the next big weather event.

Start with support: bamboo sticks or planting posts can keep taller plants upright in strong winds. For younger plants or climbers, garden ties offer gentle stability.

Secure or store outdoor furniture and ornaments that could become projectiles during strong winds. Adding windbreaks like hedges or low fencing can also help reduce the full force of a storm.

Mulching around plant bases helps reduce erosion and maintains moisture when rain becomes inconsistent. For smaller gardens, consider raised beds—they drain better and reduce the risk of plants sitting in standing water for too long.

Even little changes, like keeping gutters clear and trimming nearby trees, can prevent bigger problems. Protecting your garden isn’t just about the plants—it’s about keeping the whole environment more storm-resistant.

Storms may shake things up, but they don’t get the final word. Your garden is more than just greenery—it’s a living, growing extension of your home and spirit. With thoughtful clean-up and care, you can help it recover and even thrive.

Take it one step at a time. Before long, your garden will be blooming again—maybe even better than before

From Struggles to Success: How Coca-Cola Philippines' iSTAR Program is Changing the Lives of 2,000 Women Entrepreneurs


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In a world where dreams often clash with reality, 2,000 women entrepreneurs from grassroots communities in the Philippines have shattered barriers and risen above challenges—thanks to the iSTAR Program, a groundbreaking initiative by Coca-Cola Philippines. Their journey of perseverance, determination, and success culminated in an emotional and inspiring Hybrid Mass Graduation Ceremony on February 1, 2025, in Bacolod, Negros Occidental.


A Beacon of Hope for Women Entrepreneurs

For decades, many aspiring women entrepreneurs in the Philippines have faced an uphill battle—limited resources, lack of training, and little to no access to financial support. But Coca-Cola Philippines, together with the Negros Women for Tomorrow Foundation (NWTF) and the Technical Education & Skills Development Authority (TESDA), has been changing that narrative through the iSTAR Program.

Launched in 2020, iSTAR is more than just a training initiative. It’s a lifeline, empowering women with the essential skills, confidence, and support they need to launch and sustain successful businesses. This year's graduation marked a historic milestone—2,000 women from across the country celebrating their hard-earned success, whether physically present at the University of Negros Occidental Recoletos Gymnasium or attending virtually.



Stories of Transformation: More Than Just Business

Among the graduates is Catherine Gallano, a sari-sari store and bakery owner, who once struggled to keep her business afloat. Today, she proudly showcases her baked goods, a testament to how iSTAR’s digital learning modules equipped her with financial management expertise and customer engagement strategies.

"The iSTAR program has been incredibly beneficial, empowering women like me to run a sustainable business, earn a living, and enhance our quality of life," Catherine shared, her voice brimming with gratitude and confidence.

Her story is just one among thousands—women who have turned struggles into triumphs, finding not just financial stability but also newfound independence and self-worth.


Partnerships That Empower and Elevate

What makes iSTAR a game-changer is the powerful synergy behind it. TESDA plays a crucial role in broadening the program’s reach by offering training and certification, ensuring that iSTAR’s modules remain free and accessible nationwide. NWTF, on the other hand, brings the program to the heart of grassroots communities, providing continuous support beyond financial aid.

"Loans are just part of it; the real goal is to equip our members with the right skills and knowledge to make their businesses thrive. iSTAR is one of the programs that make this possible," said Gilbert Stephan Maramba, Director for Operations at NWTF.

TESDA Director General Sec. Jose Francisco “Kiko” B. Benitez reinforced this vision: "We are here to ensure that no Filipino potential goes to waste. Our mission is to provide the skills necessary for whatever aspirations you and your family may have. From training to employment, we’ve got you covered."


Sustaining Success: The Centers for Entrepreneurship

Recognizing that entrepreneurship is an ongoing journey, Coca-Cola Philippines took the program a step further by launching Centers for Entrepreneurship (CFEs) in seven key areas in July 2024. These hubs serve as dynamic spaces for continuous training, mentorship, and financial support, ensuring that graduates have the resources they need to sustain and expand their businesses.

"To our graduates, your journey does not end here. The CFEs are your go-to spaces for lifelong learning, business mentoring, and innovation. We are here to support you as you grow and sustain your businesses," said Ivanna Dela Torre, Senior Director of Public Affairs, Communication, and Sustainability at Coca-Cola Philippines.


A Ripple Effect of Change

The success of the iSTAR Program is not just measured in numbers but in the profound impact it has had on the lives of women entrepreneurs and their communities. Each graduate represents a story of hope, resilience, and empowerment, proving that when given the right tools and opportunities, women can transform their dreams into reality.

As the program continues to expand, its ripple effect will be felt across the country—creating jobs, fostering economic growth, and inspiring the next generation of women entrepreneurs. With Coca-Cola Philippines, TESDA, and NWTF at the helm, the future is indeed bright for aspiring businesswomen in the Philippines.

For more information about the iSTAR Program, visit the Coca-Cola Philippines Sustainability Hub: https://www.coca-cola.com/ph/en/brands/coca-cola/sustainability.

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