Read this in The Manila Times digital edition.
Even after a film had its day in the local theaters, a whole world of possibilities still await outside the domestic market, via film markets, film festivals and other distribution channels. Through these channels, Filipino movies are given another chance to be understood from the lenses of a different culture or belief. But while film markets significantly cater to buying and selling finished films, films in development have their space in the market, too.
Just this Monday, the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) hosted the panel session titled "It's More Fun Filming in the Philippines," a part of the official program of this year's American Film Market.
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