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Showing posts with label Filipino film wins top award at the Louth International Film Festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Filipino film wins top award at the Louth International Film Festival. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Filipino film wins top award at the Louth International Film Festival

Amon Banwa sa Lawud is Best International Feature Film


AT A GLANCE

  • It focuses on the efforts of the island people of Suyac in Negros in the Visayas region to resist foreign threats to their livelihood and their way of life, and shows the story of island communities who are facing annihilation because of power plays by foreign nations usurping territories beyond their legal boundaries.


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AWARD WINNING SHOT Anton Juan shooting a scene in the international film Amon Banwa sa Lawud
at the mangrove island of Suyac in Sagay City, Negros Occidental (Photo courtesy of the Sagay City PIO and Tourism Office)

Amon Banwa sa Lawud (Our Island of the Mangrove Moons), co-produced by the Erehwon Center for the Arts and the Kellogg Institute for International Studies of Notre Dame University in the US, was chosen as the Best International Feature Film at the 2023 Louth International Film Festival. 

 

The film was directed by Anton Juan, who also co-wrote the screenplay.   

It focuses on the efforts of the island people of Suyac in Negros in the Visayas region of the Philippines to resist foreign threats to their livelihood and their way of life, and shows the story of island communities who are facing annihilation because of power plays by foreign nations usurping territories beyond their legal boundaries.

 

The Louth International Film Festival was established in 2019, held every year on the east coast of Ireland, in the County of Louth, which is imbued with a long and rich history of arts, music, culture, and folklore. It was founded to support emerging filmmakers and celebrate creative, challenging, and evocative cinema from around the globe. The festival enjoys a diverse patronage with guests from the local community, film industry representatives, visiting filmmakers, students, and film enthusiasts from all walks of life.

 “Everyone is from somewhere, but we like to reach out to everywhere. Local film festivals do this. They bring the wide world to us all and add their own special local magic. Louth is a small county with a huge sense of magic, of history of story,” says Dundalk, Ireland native and Hollywood director John Moore of the fourth edition. “I wish them continued success with their world-class festival and continue to support them and cheer them to the rafters.”