The Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) has come up with new programs and financial assistance for Filipino directors and producers that are "more inclusive and expansive," as well as "bigger plans" for conserving our cinematic heritage. This, in a nutshell, is the main thrust of the leadership of newly appointed FDCP chair Tirso Cruz III, who made the announcement at the recent closing ceremony of the 2022 Philippine Film Industry Month (PFIM) celebration. "It's time to put our differences aside, find a common ground, and go the extra mile that would enable us to spring back into that flourishing industry some years back, and even perform better," Cruz...
Keep on reading: PH Film Industry Month highlights: FDCP bares ‘bigger plans’ to conserve cinematic heritage
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