Cinemagis 8 - The Crusader Publication Issue 2016

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UNVEILING. Cinemagis opens with the presentation of trailers of all the competing films and the announcement of nominations for the different awards.

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Cinemagis 8 unveils short film, entries, nominees By Mary Antoinette M. Magallanes

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unning on its eighth year, Cinemagis, Northern Mindanao’s Digital Short Film Festival, proudly unveiled 18 short film entries featuring the work of local filmmakers during its opening night held at the XU Little Theater on January 20. Graced by the event organizers, filmmakers, members of the production team, and other invited guests, the event highlighted the presentation of the trailers of all the competing films and the announcement of nominations for the different awards in the

film festival. In addition to the contending entries, a special screening presented five outstanding CINEMALAYA films – two of which have been initially shown during the opening program. The different entries featured stories inspired by this year’s suggested themes which are peace, governance, environment, health and sanitation, food security, cultural understanding and awareness, and life’s funny and subtle contradictions. This year’s film festival offered an interesting line up to the

viewing public – ranging from the pressing issues in the local scenery to the absurd imaginations of the human mind. Organized by the Xavier Center for Culture and the Arts (XCCA), Cinemagis 8 aims to appreciate and strengthen the skills of our local filmmakers in Mindanao and significantly contribute to the growing film industry in the region. “Our thrust now is to sustain it (Cinemagis) more… in that case there will be a lot of filmmakers who will really be flourishing

and we hope that they could capture our experiences and our voices here in Mindanao so we can share them to the Philippines, to Southeast Asia, to Asia in general, and to the world,” shared XCCA Director Hobart P. Savior. For the past years, Cinemagis have had only two categories in the festival – student and senior categories – but this year, a new category dubbed the “Pi” Short Films, was introduced. This category featured entries exemplifying Ignatian values (i.e. magis, cura

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