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Saturday, December 2, 2017

Findit Angeles - A Better Angeles City



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It goes without saying, that Angeles City has a reputation for its “amazing views”. But on a more serious note, most of us have a fairly good idea of what Angeles is popular for. However, if you ask any resident, they’ll tell a much different story - a story that emphasizes how much more there is to Angeles City, than just one congregated area of girlie bars.

Angeles City, like many other cities, hosts a variety of successful business establishments. Anything from small businesses, to multi-billion dollar enterprises, can be found within the city limits.

Along with numerous existing businesses, great new developments are currently underway. New developments like Aqua Planet; a humongous waterpark conveniently located in Clark Freeport Zone, with over 25 exhilarating attractions. It’s good for folks of all ages, and has everything one would need for an enjoyable time, e.g., food, shopping, drinks, and all-around fun.

Another interesting new development is the brand new Mega Dance Center, being built in Balibago. This complex allegedly will consist of a few high-end discos, a sports bar, and more. Residents and tourists alike, are excited to see the completion of this structure in the coming months, along with many other future developments.

Shop with the Stars at the World Bazaar Festival 2017



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Nothing spells Christmas season in the Philippines any better than the World Bazaar Festival, the country’s longest running annual holiday bazaar! Now on its 17th year, everyone’s favourite holiday destination just keeps getting bigger and brighter.

As if showcasing over 740 booths of the best brands and all things Christmas still isn’t enough to get everyone excited to visit this year’s bazaar, WBF gives us another irresistible reason not to miss all the excitement as it returns with the much-anticipated Celebrity Pavilion.

An area within the bazaar venue dedicated to celebrities who will be setting up their very own booths to sell a wide variety of pre-loved and brand new items, ‘tis the season for bazaar goers to experience what it is like to shop alongside their favourite stars and even purchase merchandise from the stars’ very own wardrobe!

Take it from Judy Ann Santos herself who not only participates regularly at WBF with her own booth at the Celebrity Pavilion but is also a fan of shopping at WBF. “They offer cheap, cheap items from the hundreds of stores that they have. The place is so awesome and comfortable,” Judy Ann shares. Her tip for this year’s WBF attendees? “Enjoy shopping like I did!”



Supporting Judy Ann’s testimonial is Mommy Carol Santos herself saying that she has been going to the bazaar for nine years already and she’s always watching out to meet different kinds of people. Also, she said that there is a wide selection of products to choose from which is great for her as she shop for gifts for her family and friends.

When asked about his experience as one of last year’s exhibitors at the Celebrity Pavilion, Fourth Solomon of the PBB Teen Edition said that he had a good time and he felt the Christmas vibe during the bazaar.

He highly suggests that the bazaar is a great place to spend time with loved ones.
As their experiences left an indelible mark in their hearts, Judy Ann along with Fourth are once again joining the roster of celebrities who will be setting up shop at this year’s WBF. Other celebrities expected to take part in this year’s holiday shopping fest are Gladys Reyes, Miles Ocampo, Karen Reyes, Valerie Concepcion, Dimples Romana, Phoemela Baranda and Joj & Jai Agpangan.

Among other reasons, the Celebrity Pavilion is a way for Kapamilya stars to give back to the community by taking part in a charity bazaar since part of the proceeds of all WBF shows are for the benefit of the ABS-CBN Lingkod Kapamilya.

Very much in line with this year’s theme of “Diverse Stories, One Journey”, seeing celebrities take time out of their busy schedules to come together for a meaningful cause certainly adds another heart warming touch to bazaar goers’ WBF experience. Indeed, it is a reminder that despite our differences, Christmas is the season that brings us all together to celebrate love and channel the spirit of giving.



The World Bazaar Festival 2017 is happening on December 3 to 22, 10:00am to 12:00mn during Fridays to Saturdays and 12:00nn to 10:00pm during Sundays to Thursdays at the World Trade Center Manila. For more information, go to www.facebook.com/worldbazaarfestival.

Model-Turned-Martial Artist Rome Trinidad Looks to Exemplify Filipina Warrior Spirit



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If Rome “The Rebel” Trinidad were in a room full of people, she would incontestably stand out because she is the epitome of a true Asian beauty.

Trinidad is a certified eye candy that can grace on the cover of a top fashion magazine, sashay down the catwalk with the latest apparel, or endorse high-end beauty products in a television advertisement.

However, Trinidad is more than a pretty face because deep within, she is an authentic martial artist.

Trinidad is a practitioner of Sikaran, an ancient martial arts discipline with no written history that originated from Rizal province in the Philippines and was passed on from generation to generation by succession.

“I started martial arts at a young age,” she revealed. “It was a challenge to me, especially in a discipline that was practiced by men. I felt so empowered as I progressed in Sikaran.”



Unfortunately, Sikaran was not enough to satisfy her growing hunger to learn. Simply put, she wanted something more.

Trinidad went on to hone her skills as a martial artist by incorporating different combat disciplines and eventually transitioning to the multi-faceted arena of mixed martial arts.

Known by the moniker “Rebel” due to her mental toughness and tenacious approach, Trinidad is set to make her promotional debut under the ONE Championship banner as she dukes it out with rising Thai superstar Rika “Tinydoll” Ishige on the undercard of ONE: WARRIORS OF THE WORLD in Bangkok, Thailand on 9 December.

“It is my honor to be a part of one of the biggest mixed martial arts promotions in the world like ONE Championship. Not everybody gets this chance. I will do my best for my family and also for my countrymen,” Trinidad said.

By strapping on four-ounce gloves, Trinidad sees it as an honor and privilege to represent Philippines in ONE Championship, which is widely considered as the sport’s premier organization in the Asian region.

“My bout against a well-revered Thai martial artist like Rika Ishige is a must-win fight for me. My family is going to watch. Not only that, the whole country will be watching as my bout will be broadcasted live worldwide. Surely, I will give everything in this match to bring home the victory,” she stated.

Trinidad does not expect any problem continuing her venture into the constantly-growing landscape of martial arts as she believes that she is fully equipped with the task at hand.

“Martial arts is my passion. I'm really happy when I share and learn new things about martial arts with others. I'm surrounded by people who support me in training. It makes me stronger. I am ready for this upcoming fight in Bangkok,” she guaranteed.

Training with Singaporean martial arts veteran Nicholas “JJ” Lee to bolster her arsenal, the 20-year-old Filipino atomweight believes that her self-confidence will be the key to success as she shares the ONE Championship cage with Ishige.

“I know she is a good fighter with a good background in martial arts. Plus, she is more experienced than me. But one important key to success is self-confidence. The trait has always been with me in this journey. I look at things optimistically,” Trinidad conveyed.

Although her sights are set on pulling off a successful debut in ONE Championship, Trinidad is likewise standing up for women’s empowerment by breaking down gender barriers.

Trinidad stressed that her maiden ONE Championship cage appearance should also serve as a springboard for women to understand they can truly do anything if they put their minds and hearts into it.

“Martial arts is not only for men. If you look at me, I am the living proof that women can do it,” she mentioned. “Whether you are a child, old, short, or tall, everyone is welcome in the martial arts community.”

"Most people do not understand mixed martial arts. They think it has no rules, and barbaric,” Ishige explained further. “I want to show them it is not like that. It is a real sport, and me, I am a small girl, but I can fight in a world class organization. It is not brutal. It is about technique.”

Trinidad is excited to work with the likes of ONE Women’s Atomweight World Champion Angela “Unstoppable” Lee, Mei “V.V” Yamaguchi, Istela Nunes, Gina Iniong, Jenny Huang and Ishige in growing the women’s martial arts scene in Asia

“Recently, female fighters in Asia have been given several avenues to showcase their skills and what they are capable of in a world-class organization such as ONE Championship. Angela Lee and others paved the way for other female fighters like me. I am here to continue what they’ve started,” she stressed.

Even if gender parity continues to be a serious hot-button discussion, Trinidad pointed out that martial arts is a great starting point to bring down the barrier.

According to Trinidad, seeing a woman succeed in a sport wholly dominated by men for the past 20 years is just an example of what is possible.

“I would like to continue this campaign for everyone who doesn't understand the beauty of this sport. Martial arts is not about fighting. Its real aim is to empower both men and women. We’ve already seen what women can do inside the cage. It’s a high time to unleash our full potential in this sport,” she asserted.

Over the past decade, women’s martial arts rose from relative obscurity to noticeable heights that many could not fathom in such a short span of time.

The once male-dominated sport has been infiltrated by women equipped with equal prowess to engage in high-testosterone action, at times even with more gusto than their male counterparts.

After years of being told that they “just weren’t good enough” and that there “wasn’t enough girls to form a legitimate bracket”, women are finally gracing the biggest stage of the sport.

While the negative reputation of women’s participation in combat sports has declined inch-by-inch, Trinidad suggested that it still needs to be promoted for the stigma to totally diminish.

“It needs more opportunity. I think that there are young girls who are probably interested in getting into it, and we need support from men and women to encourage to let them go to the gym,” she maintained.

As she continues to open eyes and introduces legions of already passionate enthusiasts to the burgeoning world of Asian martial arts, Trinidad seeks to exemplify the utmost confidence of a woman on a global stage at ONE: WARRIORS OF THE WORLD on 9 December.

“The important thing for success is self-confidence. The key to self-confidence is preparation, and I am well prepared for this fight. If I have good preparation, I can fight anybody. And for sure, I can walk out victorious,” she ended.

For more updates on ONE Championship, please visit www.onefc.com, follow us on Twitter and Instagram @ONEChampionship, and like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ONEChampionship.

Crazier Videos Are Coming Your Way When ‘Caught on Camera with Nick Cannon’ Returns This December on AXN



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All-new season premieres December 11, Monday to Wednesday, at 7:55 pm

Get ready for that one-of-a-kind entertainment as host Nick Cannon shares more viral videos in the latest season of the high-energy reality series "Caught on Camera with Nick Cannon" which premieres on AXN this December.

A continuation of the original series but with a modern spin, the new season features even more unbelievable footage caught by cell phones, security cameras, news crews and dash cams across the globe. Like the original series, this update features compelling interviews with those who lived through the remarkable events and captured them for the world to see.

Season three showcases the most thrilling videos out there – from wild weathers to close calls, from adorable kids to amazing people, from extreme sports to epic stunts, from experiments gone wrong to heartwarming reunions, and more!

Caught on Camera with Nick Cannon Season 3 premieres on December 11, every Monday to Wednesday at 7:55pm, first and exclusive on AXN.

AXN is available on Cablelink Channel 38, Cignal Channel 121, Destiny Cable Channel 49, Dream Satellite TV Channel 20, G Sat Channel 51, and SKYCable Channel 49. AXN HD is available on SKYCable Channel 247.

Enjoy a Free Frappe from Travelbook Magazine and Boulangerie22



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TravelBook Magazine, the leading free magazine for Philippine destinations and hotel accommodations, has an amazing gift for you for the holiday season!

In partnership with Boulangerie22, readers of the TravelBook Magazine may redeem one frappe for free by simply presenting their copy of the December issue to participating Boulangerie22 establishments from December 1, 2017 to January 31, 2017.

Readers may choose from these seven (7) exciting flavors: Chocolate Espresso Crème Frappe, Double Espresso Crème Frappe, Strawberry Crème Frappe, Taro Crème Frappe, Blueberry Crème Frappe, Matcha Crème and Red Velvet.

Apart from this exciting promo, the December issue of TravelBook Magazine is packed with exciting topics that every traveler will surely enjoy!

Get to know more about the magical world of Enchanted Kingdom! Get insights on some of its top and exciting rides plus additional tips on how to enjoy your Enchanted Kingdom experience more.
Discover a new set of tours and activities that you can enjoy with your friends and family! You may also get recommendations on hotels that is ideal for your holiday staycation!

Grab a copy of TravelBook Magazine in some of the leading coffee shops in Metro Manila particularly at The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, UCC Coffee Shops and Bo’s Coffee. You may also get a copy at Petron service stations, SM ePlus booths in SM Cinemas, Grab cars and Century City Mall concierge.

To see full mechanics and terms and conditions of the promo, please visit www.travelbook.ph/blog/boulangerie22.

35 Vegetable Farmers Hailed as ‘Heroes’



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East-West Seed Philippines co-founder Benito Domingo (center, bottom row) and
other company officials pose with the 35 Farmer Heroes

Thirty-five vegetable farmers were hailed as “farmer heroes” by leading tropical vegetable seeds company East-West Seed recently to commemorate their 35th Anniversary.

The awarding capped East-West Seed’s three-month nationwide search for 35 “farmer heroes” who have achieved success, made significant contributions to their communities, demonstrated innovativeness in adopting new technologies, and could serve as role models of other farmers on how vegetable farming can enrich lives.

The search spanned 18 regions with over 800 farmers recognized as “Regional Champs”. From the pool of “Regional Champs”, the 35 Farmer Heroes were selected.

The winning farmers are: Lino Kitongan (Mountain Province); Jose Madriaga (Ilocos Sur), Eduardo dela Cruz, Jr., Gabby Retuya and Bonifacio Bautista (Pangasinan); Rodolfo Corpuz (Cagayan); Ambrocio Dela Rosa Juan, Jr. (Isabela); Jessie Santiago (Quirino); Janet Arbuleda (Nueva Vizcaya); Sotero Gapac, Rodolfo Abeleda and Victorino David (Nueva Ecija); Johnny Gatuz and Danny Mateo (Bulacan); Joselito Tibayan (Cavite); Gerry Mandac (Oriental Mindoro); Jesus Carlos (Occidental Mindoro); Monte Manalo (Batangas); Florencio Sera and Angelito Mendoza (Quezon); Henry Rafael (Albay); Felizardo Ramos, Jr. (Camarines Sur); Helen Cullo (Aklan); Leonila Sugarol (Cebu); Romeo Mazo (Leyte); Temoteo Ardiente (Misamis Occidental); Larry Lomosad (Zamboanga del Norte); Jonard Octat and Rubisper Udal (Bukidnon); Rolly Bagona, Sr. (Davao Oriental); Julie Tirando (Davao del Sur); Johnny Tolentino (South Cotabato); Dominic Paclibar (North Cotabato); Larissa Barlisan (Agusan del Sur); and Ruben Ragas (Agusan del Norte).

In her speech during the event, Senator Cynthia Villar, chairperson of the Senate’s Committee on Agriculture and Food and the event’s guest of honor, emphasized the role of smallholder farmers in food security: “They may be called smallholder farmers but they truly play a big role in ensuring food security for all Filipinos. They comprise 85% of the entire farm structure of the world.”

Calling on farmers, Senator Villar added: “Kaya sa mga nanditong smallholder farmers, pati na rin sa mga bago at nagsisimulang farmers, do not underestimate yourselves. Napaka-importante ng inyong kontribusyon na ginagampanan at gagampanan sa ating bansa, pagdating ng panahon hindi ang mga corporate farms ang aasahan nating magpakain sating lahat kundi ang maliliit na magsasaka.”


Celebrating the success of farmers

“We want to express our gratitude to the Filipino farmers who have supported us all these years by celebrating their success, innovativeness, entrepreneurial spirit, and hard work. Their remarkable qualities uplift not just the lives of their families but also the whole local vegetable industry,” said Henk Hermans, general manager of East-West Seed Philippines.

Through their stories, we also want to inspire others, especially the youth, to engage in farming and become successful vegetable farmers” Hermans added.

During the event, East-West Seed also recognized 35 outstanding distributors for being East-West Seed’s loyal partners in improving the lives of Filipino farmers.

Friday, December 1, 2017

Infinix Zero 5 Launched in the Philippines


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In a marketplace where the selfie is king and Instagram reigns supreme,  high-end cameras of smartphones has been among the very first features that users look for when purchasing a smartphone. We are always anticipating the next development and availability of high-end built-in cameras that could replicate the quality of DSLR.

The Portrait Master Infinix Zero 5, was recently launched in the Philippines on November 28, 2017 at Brick and Mortar Local Kitchen + Bar located at the Fort Strop of Bonifacio Global City (BGC).

Their flagship device, the most high-end and technologically-advanced product of Infix Mobility,  will be available at a special introductory price of Php13999, will exclusively be sold at Lazada.com.ph on December 12, 2017.

Infinix is very proud of the smartphone's dual camera that uses both a 12 MP wide-angle lens and a 13 MP telephoto, while the front-facing camera has a massive 16 mp selfie camera. It has 2x optical zoom and a 5x digital zoom, and an f/2.0 aperture.

There is also a special Portrait Master Mode that uses an RGBW sensor and multi-frame noise reduction technology to assist users in capturing the perfect shot.

Infinix Zero 5 Specification:
Network: 4G
OS: Android 7
Display: 5.98" FHD LTPS (2.5D)
Dimensions: 166.38*82.38*7.95mm
Processor: ARM Mali-T880 MP2 900 MHz
Battery: 4350mAh
Screen: CORNING gorilla Glass 3
Memory: 64 GB ROM + 6 GB RAM
Rear fingerprint scanner for unlocking & confirming access
Front selfie camera: 16mp four-in-one
Rear dual camera: 12mp wide-angle lens + 13mp telephoto lens
2x optical zoom + 10x digital zoom
F/2.0 aperture
Portrait Master Mode
RGBW sensor
Video: 3G/MP4/AVI

DOE Builds Smart Grid Coalition


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E-SMART GRID MO: Participants strike the “E-Power Mo” pose during the Smart Grid Forum 2017 held last November 27-29 at Fontana Hot Spring Leisure Parks in Clark Pampanga. A comprehensive road map for the implementation of smart grid in the country was drafted to pave the way for policy creation towards more consumer empowerment. 

The Department of Energy (DOE) is accelerating efforts to synchronize the adoption of smart grid technologies in the country, which kicked off through a forum held in Clark, Pampanga on November 27-29.

Energy Secretary Alfonso G. Cusi, through DOE Undersecretary Felix William B. Fuentebella, stated in his opening remarks that “Smart technologies give energy users more power to control energy ‘through their fingertips.’ It is a very dynamic sector so the DOE will need a broader coalition in moving towards the smart grid era.”

“For us to guide the consumers, the service providers and the regulators, we should not lose sight of the basic concept that smart grid is simply a tool for the consumers and energy users to be more active and more efficient in the utilization of energy,” Fuentebella said.

Fuentebella also emphasized that despite their complexity and technical diversity, the smart grid policy should place the consumers first in driving its design and implementation.

The three-day event enabled the DOE to formulate a road map covering the short-term (2018), medium term ‎(2019-2022) and long term ‎(2030-2014) towards achieving the smart grid vision of the Philippines for 2040.

Day 1 of the forum covered the presentation of the smart grid global landscape and best practices. Thereafter, representatives from the transmission, distribution and generation sectors shared their on-going smart grid initiatives.

Day 2 organized technical working groups (TWGs) and break-out sessions covering (1) Consumer Empowerment, (2) Power System Operation, (3) Sustainable & Renewable Energy, (4) Standardization, (5) ICT & Cybersecurity, and (6) Regulatory Support. This enabled the DOE to solicit more inputs from the participants.

The output of the TWGs became the bases for the holistic and comprehensive formulation of the Philippine smart grid roadmap which was presented to the E-Power Mo Conference on Day 3.

Around 150 participants attended the 3-day event. It included the DOE officials, technical staff and high ranking officers and personnel from the stakeholders of the power sector. The USAID B-LEADERS facilitated the exchanges of ideas of the participants.

The Smart Grid Forum is part of the DOE’s “E-Power Mo” campaign which educates stakeholders and consumers on their options towards a safer, wiser and more intelligent utilization of resources through the combination of energy and Information and Communications Technology (ICT).

Waze Routing and Navigation Features Now Serve Motorcyclists


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New Vehicle Type: Motorcycle

Since its founding, Waze has been routing automobile drivers, helping them find optimal routes, avoid traffic, get arrival time estimations and more. A few years ago, Waze added the “Taxi” vehicle type to better serve professional drivers who can access roads otherwise restricted to private drivers. Now, Waze is adding a new vehicle type: motorcycle. The new addition comes primarily as a way to ensure that all motorcyclists are able to navigate through roads more safely.

In addition to enjoying the standard suite of Waze benefits, including alerts on police, speed-camera and speed traps, road closures, restrictions and more - motorcycle drivers will also enjoy:

  1. Improved routes based on information from fellow motorcyclists
  2. Better arrival time estimations that may vary from automobile ETAs
  3. Routing on narrow roads where cars are not permitted
  4. New Motorcycle cursor for vehicle type; new motorcycle moods available to all Wazers
  5. Easy navigation without touching the phone – to ensure a safe ride, all motorcyclists can utilize voice commands so they don't need to touch the phone while docked/they're driving. 

To turn on routing for motorcycles, visit Settings > Vehicle type and tap “Motorcycles”.

System Requirements Android & iOS
Expected Public Launch: Nov 29
Location: Global
Languages: All/
Feature default: Off

The updated app will now enable Wazers to be in a safer riding environment.

Same Waze, now optimized for motorcycles

Drive times, routes and roads are vary between automobiles and motorcycles. By including a new vehicle type, Waze expands its support to include a driving experience unique to motorcycle navigation.


Motorcyclists play an important role in mobility, the world over

Due to their size and agility, motorcycles are an efficient and economical solution for many living in busy urban centers. They are becoming more useful in European cities, where automobiles are barred from accessing narrow roads. Meanwhile, in countries located in the APAC region, motorcycles are a primary transportation vehicle.


Listening to our users, everywhere

This new feature answers the call made by countless Waze fans, the world over.


A new vehicle type to inform the Waze map

By adding a distinction within vehicle types, and adding motorcycles to the group - data collection will increase in accuracy, and all drivers regardless of car type will benefit.


Best practices for navigation

All Wazers are encouraged to enter their destination as they are stationary in a safe spot before following directions to an end destination.

Dalit Short Film Rules Sine Negrense Film Festival


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Belle Kay Loyola‘s short film Dalit (Poison) topped the open category of the inaugural Sine Negrense: Negros Island Film Festival awards night held at SM City Bacolod Cinema 4 last November 29.

Dalit, which tells the story of a man who has healing abilities and how these affect his personal life, won Best Film, Best Director for Loyola, Best Production Design for Noel Armocillo, Jr., Best Actor for John Arceo and Best Supporting Actor for Louie Dormido.

Loyola’s thesis film at the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde Digital Filmmaking Program beat Adobo by Val VestilAlibungan by Matthew PiodenaFive Sorrowful Mysteries by Shannan GonzalesHappy Birthday by Gkie ErebarenHawud by Paul Venzi FlorendoKaasab by Vince Divinagracia and Handuraw by Gilbert Basilio for the top prize. Vestil and Florendo are from Negros Oriental while the other filmmakers are from Negros Occidental.

Alibungan took home the Jury’s Choice, Best Screenplay and Best Editing awards. Denli Chavezreceived the Best Actress trophy as Jane, a girl with a traumatic experience, in Happy Birthday while Kaasabbagged Best Musical Score and Best Supporting Actress for Kim AgnesFive Sorrowful Mysteries won Best Cinematography while Hawud won Best Sound Design.



Loyola, who was inspired “by cultural and historical stories as well as Filipino beliefs” in making the film, wants to show how it is like to live in a place where people depend on faith and folk healers. “I feel so happy that I was given the chance to share my film to my very own hometown and to the people I (once) left behind while studying Filmmaking in DLS-CSB,” the recent BenildeFilm graduate said.

“It’s funny how this film was once just a concept on my mind and for the past months I have proven that it’s not about who you are as a person — it’s about the perseverance and positivity that you would apply on it and the rest will just flow,” Loyola added. She won 20,000 pesos for her victory while Piodena got 10,000 pesos for winning the Jury’s Choice Award.

Meanwhile, Singgit sang Nalisdan by Carlo Navarretefrom Silay Institute won Best Picture, Best Screenplay and Best Actress for Lorince Gonzales in the Intercollegiate Category, which are for student works from schools within the region. Asu by Lorenzo Dilagfrom Colegio San Agustin-Bacolod got the Best Director and Jury’s Choice awards. Navarrete and Dilag brought home 10,000 and 5,000 pesos, respectively.

Kuebiko by Lourdes Antenor from University of St. La Salle bagged Best Production Design, Best Editing and Best Supporting Actor for Charles EaKapit,helmed by Gemma Acaling from the Carlos Hilado Memorial State College of Talisay City, won Best Cinematography and Best Actor for Herbert MonteroLandong by Joaquin Angelo Alpas from CSA-B won Best Musical Score while Pangalap, directed by Jessie Soberano and Mark Labrador of the Department of Education Division of Sagay City, brought home the Best Sound Design prize.
The other student entries are Nene by Stephanie Marie AlidayBihag by Franklin LatrizHustisya Diin Ka? by Kathy Rose Magan and Hangkat sang Kapigaduhon” by Renz Osianas, also from CHMSC like Acaling, and Paglas-ay sang Kalamay by JJ Guilaranfrom USLS.

“Sine Negrense is a venue, a platform for local filmmakers to hone their craft. It’s a good way to promote local talent,” festival director Tanya Lopezsaid. The film festival hopes to bring out a new generation of filmmakers and enthusiasts, as well as cultivate an informed public on the importance of cinema and storytelling in terms of national identity, culture and heritage. Lopez got the able support of program director Adrian Torres and co-festival director Rodolfo Banjo Hinolan in organizing the event, with the help of the Film Development Council of the PhilippinesNegros MuseumDesign Brewerand the National Commission for Culture and the Arts.


The film festival opened last November 27 with the screening of Peque Gallaga‘s Sonata, which was shot in Negros Occidental. A film forum, led by NCCA Committee on Cinema officers Patrick Campos, documentary filmmaker Babyruth Villarama and film critic Tito Valiente, was held at the House of Frida on the second day. SineNegrense entries and exhibition films directed by Erik MattiLawrence FajardoBorgy TorreManny MontelibanoRosswil Hilario, among other Negros-born filmmakers, were also screened at the USLS and CSA-B campuses. The screenings continued at CHMSC Talisay Auditorium on the third day, culminating in the awards night, where a total of 31 awards were given.

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