Enhancing Storytelling with Animation

FDCP is hosting two extraordinary festivals: I Animate: Animation Film Festival and A Curation of World Cinema to showcase the diversity of the animation industry.

The I Animate festival features Oscar-winning films like Flow from Latvia and Iti Mapukpukaw, which demonstrate the creativity and skill of animators.

The festival highlights the rich diversity of the animation industry, with notable animators like Carl Joseph Papa participating in the event.

The A Curation of World Cinema festival showcases films from across the globe, including Australian and Brazilian titles.

The festival offers a diverse range of cinematic styles, from live-action to claymation, and explores different storytelling approaches.

FDCP aims to support Filipino animators working abroad and provide opportunities for them to create their own animated projects in the Philippines.

The organization aims to bridge the gap between local filmmakers and international audiences, contributing to the growth and development of the Philippine film industry.

Stop motion animation is a unique technique that has captivated audiences worldwide, with Ricky Orellana and Roxlee leading a workshop and talk on the subject.

The festivals showcase the versatility of animation in storytelling, with films like Iti Mapukpukaw demonstrating the use of traditional dance and music.

By hosting two exceptional festivals, FDCP is paving the way for a future where animation plays a leading role in the Philippines and beyond, enriching the country’s contribution to the global film industry.