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Senin, 10 Oktober 2011
Three Pinoy Indies, Brillante Mendoza Honored at Int’l Film Festivals
Marlon Rivera’s “Ang Babae sa Septic Tank” and Alvin Yapan’s “Gayuma” will be vying for awards at the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival (BIFF) and the 27th Warsaw Film Festival (WFF), respectively.
Bombo Radyo reported on Oct. 4 that “Ang Babae sa Septic Tank” is nominated for BIFF’s Cinema Fairbindet Award and the Best First Feature Award. According to the film festival’s official website, the Cinema Fairbindet Award is given to either feature or documentary films “that addresses a global issue and encourages discussion in an extraordinary way – whether climate change, migration, education or human rights violations.”
The BIFF will be held in Berlin, Germany from Feb. 9 to 19, 2012.
“Ang Babae sa Septic Tank” also snagged a nomination at the Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF) for the Dragons & Tigers Award for Young Cinema, which is currently running until Oct. 14. The VIFF website states that the award is given to “a new director from Pacific Asia… to a creative and innovative film, made early in the director’s career, which has not yet won significant international recognition.”
Continue reading at Manila Bulletin
Kamis, 06 Oktober 2011
Filipino Teenager Trisha Co Reyes Wins UNEP-Bayer Painting Tilt
That was the odds that 13-year-old Trisha Co Reyes beat when she claimed the top prize for this year’s International Children’s Painting Competition on the Environment organized by Bayer and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
Trisha’s painting showed a girl opening a curtain with pictures of felled trees and dead animals against a sad, polluted landscape.
Outside, the scenery was anything but it showed a variety of animals and plants in living color.
According to her, she wanted to show both sides of the “Life in the Forests,” this year’s theme.
She got inspired while walking through the forests in the Philippines and wanted to show through her painting how forests are being threatened by environmental destruction and how beautiful they can be if people just take care of them.
“Forests are essential… we need to value the biological treasures that our Earth possesses so that we will still have forests in the future,” she said.
Continue reading at Manila Bulletin
Kamis, 22 September 2011
Felicisimo Gorospe, Phoebe Carantes Receive Canada’s 2nd Asian Heroes Award
A Filipino entrepreneur and a Filipino-Canadian nurse were among the 6 awardees of the 2nd Asian Heroes award in Canada.
Felicisimo Gorospe, chairman emeritus of the VGent Group of Companies, was recognized as the Asian Hero from the Philippines.
Born to a poor family in Ilocos Sur, Gorospe has succeeded as an entrepreneur.
He helps send hundreds of poor children to school through his company, VGent Foundation.
Since 2009, the foundation supports at least 100 scholars annually and vows to do so for the next 100 years
“I’m preparing the trust fund so that even if we will no longer be around, the earnings from the trust fund will be sufficient to continue the project,” he said.
Continue reading at ABS-CBN News
Sabtu, 03 September 2011
Filipina Executives Lara Tiam and Arlene Bantoto Praised in China
Chinese impressions of the capabilities of Filipino women as leaders have been reinforced by top-level Pinay executives working in China.
The Women in Business Network in Beijing last year named Lara Tiam and Arlene Bantoto as People’s Choice Human Resource Director and Marketing Director of the Year.
Tiam, the Harvard-educated country human resource director of Intel China, is responsible for managing the company’s HR organization across all cities and business groups in China.
Lara Tiam. Photo Credit: amchamchina.org
With her leadership, Intel China landed on top of the Employee Brand Proposition in a survey conducted by China HR Executive Board.
On the other hand, Bantoto, a magna cum Laude graduate in Business Economics from Ateneo De Manila, is responsible for Nestle’s Mother and Young Child business in China.
She carries with her 15 years of experience beginning with her first stint as marketing trainee in Nestle Philippines.
In May 2011, Judith Los Baños was recognized as Marketing and Communications Director of the Year by the Third Annual Women in Business Leadership Awards.
Los Baños, a graduate of the University of the Philippines, runs the PR and marketing operations of Hilton Beijing Wangfujing. She began her career at the Cultural Center of the Philippines and the Holiday Inn in Manila before moving to China 13 years ago. She has since taken appointments in her field at Hilton hotels in Shanghai and Sanya.
One of Asian Development Bank’s senior executives in China is a Filipina.
As head of portfolio management at the ADB Resident Mission since 2010, Ma. Theresa Villareal has been overseeing the bank’s numerous projects in the country.
China’s music scene also teems with talented Filipinos.
Deejays, singers, dancers, and ballroom dancing instructors from the Philippines are found across the country–sometimes even in unexpected places in China’s frontiers and hinterlands.
When the Philippine Embassy in Beijing visited Urumqi in Xinjiang, the consular team met with eight musicians who are members of two hotel in-house bands.
“It is not hard to imagine Filipinos thriving in localities such as Xinjiang, China’s Muslim inhabited northwestern frontier in Central Asia, as Filipinos working overseas are known for their flexibility in adapting to cultures and imbibing languages,” noted the Philippine embassy in Beijing in a statement it issued coinciding with the visit of President Benigno S. Aquino III to China.
The brand of music the Filipino bands play is so popular in China there is an anecdote that an embassy official in Beijing got a frantic call one very late evening from a colleague in the diplomatic community, who said a visiting Asian royalty wanted to be taken to a place where a Filipino band performed.
Recently, Filipino musicians in Dalian established a group called Pinoy Sa Dalian (Pisada) gathering some 200 members that play in various bars and hotels in the city.
Across China, the embassy estimates, there could be at least 3,000 Filipino musicians performing to crowds of locals and foreign expatriates in China.
Continue reading at Manila Bulletin
Selasa, 23 Agustus 2011
Lea Salonga is Among this Year’s Disney Legends Award Honorees
For her “extraordinary and integral” contribution to the “great Disney legacy,” international singer Lea Salonga will be honored at the Disney Legends Award this year.
Salonga provided the singing voice for two Disney characters: Jasmine in “Aladdin” (1992), and Fa Mulan in “Mulan” (1998) and “Mulan II” (2004).
According to the Aug. 15 feature posted on the Official Disney Fan Club’s website, joining Salonga as this year’s recipients are 12 other Disney Legends including TV icon Regis Philbin and “Muppets” creator Jim Henson.
Other actresses who lent their voices to other Disney characters including Jodi Benson (Ariel from “The Little Mermaid”), Paige O’Hara (Belle from “Beauty and the Beast”), and Linda Larkin (speaking voice of Jasmine from “Aladdin”) will also grace the event to be held on Aug. 19 at the Anaheim Convention Center in California, and hosted by “Dancing With The Stars” host Tom Bergeron.
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