What remains for usthe upcoming Filipino feature, directed by Tyrone Acierto, won the Taicca Focus Asia Co-Production Award in Udin, Italy.
The awards given to projects that demonstrate the greatest potential of European and Asian collaborations include a prize of 10,000 euros ($11,300).
The film is currently under development, set in a world devastated by a mysterious disease that erases memories. The story revolves around a family who fights both the infected heart and their own declining minds as they try to survive and stick together.
The producer is Wilfredo Manalang, known for his Vietnamese traits of Duong Dieu Linh Don’t cry the butterflywon the Best Film for the Venice Critics’ Week last year. He was also an executive producer Plan 75This is the special feature debut of Japan’s Hayashikawa Forest, played in Cannes in 2022 with UN honor and was selected as Japan’s entry into the Oscars.
The production companies are Manalan’s Fusie and Acielto’s Cinebandit. Acierto previously directed the 2019 psychological thriller Watch me kill And debut Grave Thiefzombie horror, which won the best film and best director in the new wave category at the 2012 Metro Manila Film Festival.
Approximately 11 Project A seven works under development have been featured in the All-Genre Project Market on Focus Asia, the industry platform for Udine’s Fast East Film Festival (FEFF).
Over 200 participants from 40 regions participated, and a one-on-one meeting of nearly 300 people was held from April 28th to 300. Now at 10th The edition also included panel discussions and case studies with participants from across Europe, Asia, Latin America and Canada.
Previous Focus Asian selections that achieved recent festival success include Antoinette Jadenae SunshineIt was screened in Toronto last year and in Berlin in February, and screened at Nicole Woodford. The final shadow of the first lightIt was screened in San Sebastian in 2023.
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