In 2005, the Center for Environmental Awareness and
Education (CEAE) spearheaded an annual film festival focusing on
environmental awareness. Now on its third year, the Moonrise Film Festival will
be toured in various locations nationwide and will even have international
screenings during the latter part of the year.
This year, ten documentaries are vying for prizes to be given out during the awarding ceremony that will take place this Friday, August 29, at Robinsons Galleria Cinema 3.
The finalists of the environmentally oriented Moonrise Film Fest are:
Bamboo Lake by Donnie Sacueza
Hangga't Meron by Jose Rico Panganiban
Hupa by Oscar Nava
Katutubo at Lupaing Ninuno by Michael Garcia
Lawa ng Bato by Boyette Rimban
Pag-ibig sa Tinubuang Lupa by Danielle Arafol and Princess Asuncion
Sayaw sa Alon by Nanette Matilac
Taaw: Buhay at Karanasan ng mga Mangingisda sa Anda by Gichelle Cruz
Ugnayan by Gabby Villarama
Unos sa Ka-Ugmaon by Carol Ligue and Noel Verula
Schedule of Festival Theatrical Screenings
August 27 - Sept. 2 - Robinsons Movieworld Ermita
September 3 - 9 - Robinsons Movieworld Bacolod Ayala Cinema Cebu
Sept. 10 - 16 Robinsons Movieworld Iloilo
Sept. 17 - 23 Robinsons Movieworld Lipa Gaisano Cinema Davao
Sept. 24 - 30 Robinsons Movieworld Imus
Oct. 1 to 7 Robinsons Movieworld Angeles
International Screening
October 15 - 30, 2008
Campus Tour Screenings
November 15 to 30- Rizal, Laguna, Pangasinan, Baguio, Tarlac
December 1 to 15- Bicol-Naga, Tacloban
January 10 to 30 - Roxas, Aklan, Antique, Capiz
February 1 to 15, 2009 - Bohol, Dumaguete
February 16 to 28, 2009 - Cagayan de Oro, Palawan