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Saturday, June 15, 2024

Baguio City’s LGU and Hotels Receive ICT Proficiency and Internet Connectivity Boost as City Hits Revenue Targets by 45 Percent


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Baguio’s local government and hotels partner with Eastern Communications for reliable connectivity & ICT services.

Eastern Communications enhances the digital landscape of Baguio by rolling out innovative ICT services tailored to the city's hospitality and government sectors. The company aligns with Baguio's goal of boosting economic and tourism growth, aiming to support the region’s resurgence post-pandemic. 

Baguio city is a significant contributor to Cordillera’s economy, and is on track to meet its PHP2.74 billion collection target for 2024. Having already collected 45% of this goal in the first four months, Baguio City Assistant Treasurer Fernando Ragma reported a 12% increase in collections compared to 2023, with PHP1.205 billion gathered from January 1 to April 30.

To sustain this momentum, Eastern Communications is committed to equipping more businesses with digital solutions to help them thrive.

The telecommunications provider will enhance Baguio's digital landscape with innovative ICT services tailored to the city's hospitality and government sectors. This initiative aligns with Baguio's goal of boosting economic and tourism growth, aiming to support the region’s post-pandemic resurgence. 


Strengthening Baguio’s Government Sector 

Reliable connectivity is pivotal for Baguio's economic development. It enables efficient communication, access to global markets, and fostering innovation. Both businesses and public services rely on seamless internet access for transactions, research, and networking. 

Additionally, robust connectivity supports remote work, enhances education, and drives technological advancement, fueling economic growth and competitiveness. 

The partnership between Baguio’s local government and Eastern Communications represents a significant step towards enhanced connectivity and progress. Eastern's comprehensive internet solutions support Baguio's vision for a digitally inclusive future, providing the robust infrastructure necessary for economic vitality and community empowerment. 

"Eastern's connectivity services offer a transformative opportunity for Baguio City's development. By providing free fiber connectivity to barangays, Eastern enables seamless communication infrastructure essential for urban planning and public services. Integrating IoT boxes for sensors and CCTV enhances security and resource management, fostering a smarter, safer cityscape," said City Government of Baguio Officer in Charge - Management in Information and Technology Division (MITD) Francis Camarao. 


Boosting Hospitality and Tourism in the Summer Capital.

Eastern Communications is also playing a crucial role in the digitalization of Baguio’s hospitality and tourism sectors. The company has recently partnered with several prime hotels in Baguio, including Soto Grande Hotel, Hotel Cosmopolitan, and Newtown Hotel, to provide top-tier ICT solutions.

Clients have expressed satisfaction with Eastern's personalized services and ICT solutions, noting that digital adoption is essential for businesses to thrive in the modern era. 


Soto Grande Hotel 

Eastern Communications holds a contract signing event with Soto Grande Hotel. [From L to R: EC Regional Sales Senior Account Manager Lawrence Balbin, Soto Grande Hotel Resident Manager Marco Fetizanan, EC Marketing Head Jed Estanislao, and EC Regional Sales Executive Account Manager Alejandro Carandang]

During the official contract signing event with the newly opened Soto Grande hotel, Resident Manager Marco Fetizanan offered a positive outlook on their partnership with Eastern Communications, noting that it "will significantly enhance our digital processes."

"Their reliable connectivity ensures our guests enjoy a seamless online experience throughout their stay. Eastern has proven to be our partner of choice, and we believe that adopting digital solutions is crucial for businesses to thrive in 2024 and beyond.”


Hotel Cosmopolitan

Eastern Communications officially seals its partnership with Hotel Cosmopolitan through a contract signing ceremony. [From L to R: EC Regional Sales Senior Account Manager Lawrence Balbin, Hotel Cosmopolitan Owner Glen Flores, and EC Marketing Head Jed Estanislao]

Hotel Cosmopolitan, located in the heart of Baguio, also recognizes the importance of digital adoption in accommodating the city's increasing number of tourists. The hotel seeks to meet this need as it officially sealed the deal for Eastern Communications to be its Fiber1 internet service provider.

Glen Flores, owner of Hotel Cosmopolitan, expressed his confidence in the telco's service, “Eastern Communications is not only fast and effective but also offers friendly and impeccable customer service.”


Newtown Hotel

Newtown Plaza Hotel partners with Eastern Communications for reliable internet service. [From L to R: Newtown Hotel Representative, EC Regional Sales Senior Account Manager Lawrence Balbin, Newtown Hotel Manager Josh Ancheta, EC Marketing Head Jed Estanislao, and EC Regional Sales Executive Account Manager Alejandro Carandang]

Eastern also partnered with the popular Newtown Plaza Hotel, located along Claro M. Recto Street, to offer the business an Internet Direct Service (IDS) leased line.

During the official contract signing, Newtown’s Hotel Manager, Josh Ancheta, highlighted the main reasons for choosing the telco as their dedicated internet service provider.

"Our partnership with Eastern was driven by our need for a provider that offers reliable after-sales support and quick response to our concerns. Apart from this, they also helped us exceed our guests' expectations. We recommend Eastern as the go-to provider for the tourism and hospitality sector due to their personalized solutions and dependable service."

With Eastern Communications' growing ICT and connectivity partnerships in Baguio, it aims to be a Partner in Progress for the city, building a digitally connected and economically vibrant community. This ensures that both businesses and tourists can benefit from enhanced services and opportunities.

Eastern Communications, the Philippine premier telecommunications company, and ICT solutions provider, has provided reliable connectivity and advanced business tools to enterprises and emerging businesses for 145 years. The company offers custom solutions from an extensive portfolio of services that include Connectivity Solutions, Network Solutions, Security Solutions, Cloud and Data Center Solutions, and Business Applications. It continues to be the solutions partner of choice for the biggest industry players in the country through its unique brand of "High Tech" and its "High Touch" service.

Eastern Communications was recognized for its customer-centric business approach at the 2023 Asian Experience Awards and the B2B Client Initiative category at the Asian Telecom Awards, among other prestigious accolades.

FDCP to showcase classics and contemporary LGBTQIA+ films through Pelikulaya 2024


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The Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) is celebrating Pride Month in vibrant colors by showcasing Filipino classics and contemporary LGBTQIA+ cinema through Pelikulaya from June 19 to 30.

Continuing with the theme “Mga Kuwentong Mapagpalaya,” the films included in the lineup celebrate queer lives in all their joy, resilience, and beauty through the storytelling of renowned Filipino filmmakers such as National Artist for Film and Broadcast Arts Lino Brocka, film historian Nick Deocampo, and director Luciano Carlos.

The lineup also features works by contemporary Filipino filmmakers including Ryan Machado, Jay Altarejos, Alvin Yapan, Joseph Mangat, Ivan Payawal, and Jun Lana, further enriching the celebration with their unique perspectives on LGBTQIA+ experiences.

Pelikulaya will also present the acclaimed world cinema titles “Close” by Lukas Dhont and “Monster” by Kore-eda.

Along with the full-length films, Pelikulaya is showcasing a selection of critically acclaimed queer short films by local and student filmmakers such as JT Trinidad, Mark Felix Ebreo, Louisse Carlo Ledonio, Xeph Suarez, Trishtan Perez, Apa Agbayani, and Myra Soriaso.

“Through the celebration of the Month of Pride, we see the rainbow not only as a symbol of hope but as a sampler of human beings bound together by acceptance, compassion and understanding.” FDCP Chairman and CEO Jose Javier Reyes said in a statement.

The Pelikulaya 2024 titles is set to screen at The Metropolitan Theater, Robinsons Galleria, and Cinematheque Centres in Manila, Davao, Nabunturan, Negros, and Iloilo. Moviegoers from Manila may purchase their tickets through fdcp.ph/cinemathequecentremanila with prices ranging from Php 150.00 to Php 200.00 depending on the film.

JuanFlix: The FDCP Channel is also streaming a curated lineup of Pelikulaya titles starting on June 21 for only PHP 99.00/month.

Here is the 2024 Pelikulaya’s selection of Filipino classics and award-winning films:

Onsite film screenings at Cinematheque Centres Nationwide from June 19-30

● Facifica Falayfay (1969) by Luciano Carlos

● Huling Palabas (2023) by Ryan Machado

● Ang Sayaw ng Dalawang Kaliwang Paa (2011) by Alvin Yapan

● Kasal (2014) by Jay Altarejos

● Divine Factory (2022) by Joseph Mangat

● Ang Tatay Kong Nanay (1978) by Lino Brocka

● Oliver (1983) by Nick Deocampo

● Close (2022) by Lukas Dhont

● Kaming Mga Talyada (1962) by Tony Cayado

Pelikulaya Short Film Set screening at the Cinematheque Centres Nationwide

● Astri and Tambulah by Xeph Suarez

● The River that Never Ends by JT Trinidad

● I Get So Sad Sometimes by Trishtan Perez

● Abutan Man Tayo ng Houselights by Apa Agbayani

● A Catholic Schoolgirl by Myra Soriaso

● Congratulations, Dx! by Mark Felix Ebreo

● Crush by Louisse Carlo Ledonio

Online streaming on JuanFlix:

● Si Astri maka si Tambulah by Xeph Suarez

● I Get So Sad Sometimes by Trishtan Perez

● Nang Maglublob Ako Sa Isang Mangkok ng Liwanag by Kukay Zinampan

● This is Not a Coming Out Story by Mark Felix Ebreo

● Markova: Comfort Gay by Gil Portes

● Jay by Francis Xavier Pasion

● Ang Sayaw ng Dalawang Kaliwang Paa by Alvin Yapan

● 2 Cool 2 Be 4Gotten by Petersen Vargas

● Mamu (and a Mother Too) by Rod Singh

● Sila Sila by Giancarlo Abrahan

● Metamorphosis by J.E. Tiglao

● Happy Together by Wong Kar Wai

Film screenings at Robinsons Galleria on June 22 and 30:

● Close (2022) by Lukas Dhont

● Monster (2023) by Kore-eda

● Huling Palabas (2023) by Ryan Machado

● Becky and Badette (2023) by Jun Lana

● About Us But Not About Us (2023) by Jun Lana

Film screening at The Metropolitan Theater on June 23:

● Gameboys: The Movie (2021) by Ivan Payawal

Pelikulaya is also featuring a series of Film Talks, Special Screenings, and talkback sessions held at Cinematheque Centres Nationwide, which aims to create an inclusive platform for reflection, celebration, and dialogue.

Through this, the FDCP aims to honor and celebrate the experiences and identities within the LGBTQIA+ community by showcasing narratives that respect and amplify gender diversity.

Pelikulaya 2024 is presented by the FDCP, JuanFlix, and Cinematheque Centres, supported by Robinsons Galleria and The Metropolitan Theater.

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Thursday, June 13, 2024

PH delegation joins the Annecy International Animation Film Festival and Market in France


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The Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) leads the Philippine delegation and hosts the Philippine Pavilion at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival and Marché International du Film d'Animation (MIFA) in France.

The Philippine Pavilion is a dedicated space for business meetings and networking events to foster collaborations between Filipino delegates and global counterparts.

The FDCP’s FilmPhilippines Office (FPO) is also set to showcase the country’s filmincentives that cater to animation projects to international stakeholders.


“Iti Mapukpukaw” at the festival’s Feature Films Contrechamp and “EWA” at MIFA’s Southeast Asia Pitch

Carl Joseph Papa’s “Iti Mapukpukaw” (“The Missing”) is in competition at the festival’s Feature Films Contrechamp category. This Filipino-Ilocano rotoscope animated film follows a young man named Eric whose life unravels after the arrival of a familiar alien, which triggers Eric to remember his past and untangle his memories.

“Iti Mapukpukaw” is produced by Project 8 Projects and supported by the FDCP’s CreatePHFilms funding program. It made history as the Philippines’ first animated entry to the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film.

Keith Sicat’s “EWA” was selected to join the Southeast Asia Pitch where projects in development can find international partners, financiers, or sales agents.

Produced by Kino Arts and supported by CreatePHFilms, this animated science fiction film takes place in a future of intergalactic migrant workers, one of whom is an idealistic scientist who struggles to reconnect with her child who is lightyears away.


Featured Filipino projects in development at MIFA 2024

Eight (8) Filipino projects in development are featured at the world’s biggest animation film market for the opportunity to acquire funding and co-production deals. Filipino representatives have the chance to pitch their respective projects and establish connections with their global counterparts.


● AD MEMORIAM

When a rock band suddenly rises to game thanks to a series of deaths, an old detective races against time to save the singer from the clutches of her own demons, figuratively and literally.

Director: Ria Lu

Producers: Leveret Group and Wayfarer Media


● AFTERNOONS WITH LAPU-LAPU

Paula, a third generation Fil-Am teen, must take care of her sick grandfather.

However, babysitting Grandpa is not so easy when he thinks he is one of Philippine history’s greatest warrior – Lapu-Lapu.

Director: Marla Rausch

Producers: Kampilan Production, Animation Vertigo Asia, and Puppeteer Studios


● ANITO

Anito is the story of a young boy named Aaren who falls into the mythological spirit world full of fantastical and vicious creatures of Filipino legends. He finds himself lost and haunted by these creatures as he struggles to find his way home.

Director: John Aurthur Mercader

Producer: The Puppeteer Animation Studios, Inc.


● EWA

In a future of intergalactic migrant workers, Ewa is an idealistic scientist forced to take a dangerous job in outer space to provide for your young son’s future. When she is marooned on a hostile world, she struggles to reconnect with her child who is lightyears away.

Director: Keith Sicat

Producer: Kino Arts


● FLAN FLAN

A tiny, rambunctious cat and her stalwart companions are on an epic adventure to defeat the Demon King and bring peace to the land of Fandania - but first they need

to learn how to fight.

Director: Karla Circe Consolacion

Producer: Meowsmouse


● LEADER, BORED

Four unlikely friends leap into video game-inspired challenges each morning.

Director: Tobie Abad

Producer: Taktyl Studios


● STEAMPULP SOCIETY

Hughes Hector, boomer billionaire leader of the Steampulp Society, has never feared for the future until he is forced to team up with the younger and unpredictable digital native A.I. recruit, Itzel. Meanwhile, Sheba, an efficient X adventurer with no filter, is stuck in between them. They must find ways to work together and thwart the schemes of the mysterious Megalomind.

Director: Tobie Abad

Producer: Taktyl Studios


● TALES OF HASHEESH

The story follows a 20 year old French man on his journey from Paris to the Middle East, finding the best supplies for his father's struggling business.

Director: Mari Nicole Mendoza

Producers: Half Wolf Entertainment Inc. and Martinii Animation Studio


Participating Filipino animation companies at MIFA

The Philippines is also represented by ten (10) animation companies to introduce Filipino talents, original content, and services to the global film market.

● Animation Vertigo

● Kampilan Productions

● J. Legaspi Computer Graphics

● Kino Arts

● Leveret Group

● Martinii Animation Studio

● Puppeteer Studios

● TeamApp, Inc.

● Toon City

● Top Draw Animation


Government and organization partners at MIFA

The Philippine delegation in Annecy is presented by the FDCP in partnership with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and with the support of Creative Content Creators Association of the Philippines, Inc. (SIKAP) and Animation Council of the Philippines, Inc. (ACPI).

To learn more about the country’s participation at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival and Market, follow FDCP’s official pages on Facebook, X, and Instagram.


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