Cinemalaya 2019 guide: The line-up, movie scheds, and ticket prices

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Cinemalaya 2019 guide: The line-up, movie scheds, and ticket prices
Planning to watch a Cinemalaya movie? Here's a short guide

MANILA, Philippines — The annual Cinemalaya formally opened its doors last August 2 at the Cultural Center of the Philippines.

Aside from the Cultural Center of the Philippines, movies in this year’s festival can be watched over at Ayala and Vista Cinemas in Naga, Pampanga, Legazpi, Iloilo, Bacolod, and Davao. 

Click the links before for schedules:

The 10 full length films this year are: 

Ani (The Harvest), directed by Kim Zuñiga and Sandro Del Rosario

 

 

Belle Douleur ( A Beautiful Pain) directed by Joji V. Alonso

 

 

Children of the River, directed by Maricel Cariaga

 

 

Edward, directed by Thop Nazareno

 

 

F#*@BOIS, directed by Eduardo Roy Jr

 

 

Iska, directed by Theodore Boborol

 

 

John Denver Trending, directed by Arden Rod Condez

 

 

Malamaya, directed by Danica Sta. Lucia and Leilani Chavez

 

 

Pandanggo sa Hukay, directed by Sheryl Rose Andes

 

 

Tabon, directed by Xian Lim

 

 

The following short films are also part of this year’s festival: 

  • ‘Wag Mo ‘Kong Kausapin
  • Disconnection Notice
  • Gatilyo
  • Heist School
  • Hele ng Maharlika
  • Kontrolado ni Girly ang Buhay N’ya
  • Sa Among Agwat
  • Sa Gabing Tanging Liwanag ay Paniniwala
  • Tembong
  • The Shoemaker

Ticket price for the movies are at P200 with a discount for students at P150. You can get an all access pass for all films at P4,000 and a films in competition pass at P 2,200.

The awards night is scheduled on Sunday, August 11. — Rappler.com

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