The QCinema Project Market has concluded its third edition, bestowing a staggering PHP 18 million ($310,000) in support to Southeast Asian filmmakers. This year's event carries added significance as Quezon City was recently designated as a UNESCO Creative City of Film, solidifying its reputation alongside global cinema centers.
This year's winners were announced across various categories, with Dominic Bekaert's "Daddy Cool" taking the top honor, securing PHP1 million ($17,240) in the Quezon City Best Project Award. The Philippine project also earned recognition from Kongchak Studio for audio post-production services and color correction services.
Russell Morton's Singaporean project "Penumbra" took first place in the QPM Southeast Asian Project Award category with a prize of PHP500,000 ($8,620). Mai Huyแปn Chi's Vietnamese film "The River Knows Our Names" placed second with a prize of PHP300,000 ($5,170).
In the Filipino project category, Arjanmar H. Rebeta's "There Is, There Isn't" (Meron, Wala) took first place and secured a prize of PHP500,000. Sam Manacsa's "The Void is Immense in Idle Hours" earned second place with a prize of PHP300,000.
Malaysian filmmaker Joon Goh received the QPM Discovery Award worth PHP500,000 for his project "The Willing." Khavn De La Cruz won the Best Pitch prize for his project "Jollywood."
Partner awards extended support significantly beyond cash prizes. Dean Colin Marcial's "Jaguar" received comprehensive post-production services from Mocha Chai Laboratories valued at $50,000. CMB Equipment Support distributed PHP1 million in film equipment across six projects.
Multiple projects benefited from color grading, audio post-production, and marketing support through partnerships with Central Digital Lab, Barebones, Terminal Six, Narra, Puregold, and Stage Post Audio and Music Productions.
"This year's awards reflect our belief in the region's filmmakers and our dedication to supporting their stories as they travel to global audiences," said QPM managing director Liza Dino-Seguerra.
This year's winners were announced across various categories, with Dominic Bekaert's "Daddy Cool" taking the top honor, securing PHP1 million ($17,240) in the Quezon City Best Project Award. The Philippine project also earned recognition from Kongchak Studio for audio post-production services and color correction services.
Russell Morton's Singaporean project "Penumbra" took first place in the QPM Southeast Asian Project Award category with a prize of PHP500,000 ($8,620). Mai Huyแปn Chi's Vietnamese film "The River Knows Our Names" placed second with a prize of PHP300,000 ($5,170).
In the Filipino project category, Arjanmar H. Rebeta's "There Is, There Isn't" (Meron, Wala) took first place and secured a prize of PHP500,000. Sam Manacsa's "The Void is Immense in Idle Hours" earned second place with a prize of PHP300,000.
Malaysian filmmaker Joon Goh received the QPM Discovery Award worth PHP500,000 for his project "The Willing." Khavn De La Cruz won the Best Pitch prize for his project "Jollywood."
Partner awards extended support significantly beyond cash prizes. Dean Colin Marcial's "Jaguar" received comprehensive post-production services from Mocha Chai Laboratories valued at $50,000. CMB Equipment Support distributed PHP1 million in film equipment across six projects.
Multiple projects benefited from color grading, audio post-production, and marketing support through partnerships with Central Digital Lab, Barebones, Terminal Six, Narra, Puregold, and Stage Post Audio and Music Productions.
"This year's awards reflect our belief in the region's filmmakers and our dedication to supporting their stories as they travel to global audiences," said QPM managing director Liza Dino-Seguerra.