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Philippine New Wave (known as ''Filipino New Wave'' or ''Contemporary Philippine Cinema'') is a filmmaking genre that has been popularly associated with the resurgence of independent, digital and experimental films in the Philippines began in the 21st century, merged into a recent filmmaking period known as the Third Golden Age of Philippine cinema.


Origins of the movement

Following the first golden age, in the 1950s to 1960s, and the second, from the 1970s to the early 1980s, the dawn of this era saw a dramatic decline of the mainstream film industry in the Philippines in mid-1980s to 1990s.
. Vanzi, Sol Jose. ''Newsflash''. January 15, 2006.
Hollywood films dominated theater sales even more,A bleak storyline for the Filipino film industry
Conde, Carlos H. ''International Herald Tribune''. February 11, 2007.
and fewer than twenty local studio films were being produced and shown yearly.
''PhilNews.com.'' Retrieved January 25, 2009.
Many producers and production houses later stopped producing films after losing millions of pesos. Thereafter, a new sense of excitement and trend enveloped the industry with the coming of digital and experimental cinema. Seemingly signaling this was the winning of the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival 2000 of Raymond Red's short film ''Anino'' (Shadows). But truly pioneering this digital revolution was the 1999 digital feature film ''Still Lives'' by Jon Red. Many other digital filmmakers soon followed suit. Cheaper production cost using digital media over film has helped the rebirth of
independent filmmaking An independent film, independent movie, indie film, or indie movie is a feature film or short film that is produced outside the major film studio system, in addition to being produced and distributed by independent entertainment companies (or, in ...
. Hailed as the inspiration to
French New Wave French New Wave (french: La Nouvelle Vague) is a French art film movement that emerged in the late 1950s. The movement was characterized by its rejection of traditional filmmaking conventions in favor of experimentation and a spirit of iconocla ...
in digital form, this decade saw the proliferation of digital films by independent filmmakers with international reach and caliber, and the introduction of locally produced animated features.From Manila to Cannes – New Philippine cinema and the digital revolution
''CPH:DOX website''. Retrieved January 22, 2009.
Production of
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is on a decline, and formulaic romantic comedies and melodrama films constituted the majority of mainstream releases. However, independent filmmakers spurred a renewed interest in Filipino movies through digital movies.


History

It was in 1999 that digital cinema was introduced in the Philippines but by then, the film industry was already dwindling in numbers. According to the records of the UP Film Institute, 122 films were produced in the year 1999 and 83 in 2000. In 2002, the number went even lower with having only 92 films then further went down to 80 in 2003. This decline in film production was attributed to the country's economic movement wherein the Philippine Film industry was considered one of the heavily taxed industries in terms of equipment, materials and film stock and the imposition of a 30 percent amusement tax to be paid to the local government and a 12 percent value added tax to the central government. Consequently, the high production costs brought about by the high taxes caused ticket admission to also go up. Thus leading to people opting for a different and cheaper form of entertainment particularly in television. Signs of rebirth of the Philippine cinema arose by way of movies with inspirational themes. In 2002, Gil Portes released '' Mga Munting Tinig (''Small Voices'')'', a subdued movie about a teacher who inspired her students to follow their dreams; the movie also implied improving the country's education system. A year later,
Mark Meily Mark A. Meily is a film director, producer and a film educator who started his career in the Philippines. He has directed campaigns for Procter & Gamble, Colgate-Palmolive, Coca-Cola, DocuSign, and FICO. His feature films have been presented at ...
's comedy ''
Crying Ladies ''Crying Ladies'' is a 2003 Filipino comedy-drama film directed by Mark Meily based on his Palanca-winning screenplay ''Bayad Luha''. The film stars Sharon Cuneta as Stella, Hilda Koronel as Aling Doray, and Angel Aquino as Choleng, who are hired ...
'', about three Filipinas working as professional mourners in Manila's
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but looking for other ways to earn a living, became a huge hit. Also that same year,
Maryo J. de los Reyes Mario Margarito Jorolan de los Reyes (October 17, 1952 – January 27, 2018), simply known as Maryo J. de los Reyes, was a Filipino film and television director. He began his career in the 1970s. Death He died after suffering a heart attack on ...
made a buzz at various film festivals with '' Magnifico'', a simple film with universal appeal about a boy trying to help his family survive their hardships.Filipino film industry reborn
. ''Straight website''. January 25, 2009.
In 2005, the film industry saw the lowest number of films produced with only 50 films that were commercially released. However, the establishment of film festivals
Cinemalaya The Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival is a film festival in the Philippines held annually during the month August at the Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex and various cinemas. Its aim is the development and promotion of Fi ...
and
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which are dedicated to digital films, the addition of ''Digital Lokal'', a digital section, at the Cinemanila International Film Festival, and the second offering of the .MOV International Digital Film Festival helped save the Philippine Film industry. In 2006 and 2007, Filipino filmmakers started making movies using digital media. ''Duda'' (Doubt) is an example of how a man driven by an idea for a film, against all odds, can succeed in creating a significant statement. Writer/Director Crisaldo Pablo used a cast of friends and some professional actors, and with the use of a Sony VX-1, a Hi-8 camcorder, made the first full-length digital movie ever shot in the Philippines. Comments by Cris Pablo and casts in the 'making of' featurette on the DVD demonstrated how much dedication to vision played in this movie. '' Donsol'', by director Adolfo Alix, made waves with his debut digital movie about Donsol, a fishing town and in the opposite, a sanctuary to endangered whale sharks. Other filmmakers of note include
Jeffrey Jeturian Jeffrey Jeturian (born November 4, 1959) is a Filipino director and production designer for both television and film. Jeturian won the Gawad Urian Best Director Award in 2007 for the film ''The Bet Collector, Kubrador''. He studied Broadcasting C ...
and
Auraeus Solito Auraeus Solito, also known as Kanakan-Balintagos, is a Palawán-Filipino filmmaker and indigenous peoples rights advocate who comes from a lineage of shaman-kings from the Palawán tribe. He was one of the first to be born outside of his tribal la ...
. Although Filipino digital films are made in almost no time and with meager budget, they are strongly represented in international film festivals. Numerous works of a new breed of filmmakers had their films seen at the prestigious film festivals around the world like in Berlin, Cannes, Venice, Vienna and Rotterdam. with several winning prizes and awards. Among the works included are '' Ang Pagdadalaga ni Maximo Oliveros'' (2005) by
Auraeus Solito Auraeus Solito, also known as Kanakan-Balintagos, is a Palawán-Filipino filmmaker and indigenous peoples rights advocate who comes from a lineage of shaman-kings from the Palawán tribe. He was one of the first to be born outside of his tribal la ...
, '' Kubrador'' (2006) by
Jeffrey Jeturian Jeffrey Jeturian (born November 4, 1959) is a Filipino director and production designer for both television and film. Jeturian won the Gawad Urian Best Director Award in 2007 for the film ''The Bet Collector, Kubrador''. He studied Broadcasting C ...
, ''Todo Todo Teros'' (2006) by
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, ''Endo'' (2007) by Jade Castro, '' Tribu'' (2007) by Jim Libiran. In 2007, a Filipino short film entitled ''Napapanggap'' (Pretend) by Debbie Formoso, a recent graduate of MFA Master of Film Art at LMU Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, had a successful run in a number of US film festivals. Several other short films, including Pedro "Joaquin" Valdes's ''Bulong (Whisper)'', as well as documentaries, garnered international attention and honors. The same year, the first full-length animated Filipino film, ''Urduja'', topbilled by Cesar Montano and Regine Velasquez as voices behind the lead characters, premiered in local theaters. The film was done by over 400 Filipino animators, who produced more than 120,000 drawings that ran in 1,922 scenes equivalent to 8,771 feet of film.Urduja- A Milestone for RP animation
''Good News Pilipinas website''. Retrieved January 24, 2009.
Later in the year, the Philippine movie industry took centerstage at the 6th Edition of the Festival Paris Cinema 2008 in France. About 40 Filipino films were shown at the film festival, with Star Cinema's '' Caregiver'' (starring Sharon Cuneta) and ''
Ploning ''Ploning'' is a 2008 Philippine romantic family drama film based on a popular Cuyonon song of the same title about a girl's hidden feelings. It starred actress Judy Ann Santos and was directed by Dante Nico Garcia, who won Best Director at the 2 ...
'' ( Judy Ann Santos) as opening films. Filipino actor Piolo Pascual was invited by Paris Mayor Delanoe and actress
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to grace the occasion. Before the closing of 2008, another full-length animated film, '' Dayo: Sa Mundo ng Elementalia'', graced the bigscreen as an entry to the 2008 Metro Manila Film Festival. In order to build up and stimulate the film industry, some Congressmen and Senators recently have authored a number of proposals and legislations pending ratification by the
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. Many of the bills seek to ease the multiple taxes on producers, theater operators and patrons. One of the bills, for instance, proposes to exempt from the 30-percent amusement tax on all locally produced movies classified by regulators as for "general patronage" or "parental guidance-13". Another bill seeks to exempt local producers from the 12-percent value-added tax (VAT) on imported filmmaking raw materials and equipment.Tax deal for movie industry
. Martel, Rene. ''The Manila Times Internet Edition''. January 29, 2008.
In 2010, an eponymous documentary film, ''Philippine New Wave: This Is Not a Film Movement'', about the most prominent internationally-acclaimed and wildly divergent digital filmmakers from the Philippines answer questions on filmmaking and beyond.


Notable filmmakers


Lav Diaz

Lav Diaz is a Filipino independent filmmaker and former film critics who have known as a leading figure in experimental Philippine films and is one of the most critically acclaimed contemporary Filipino filmmakers whose works include long epics about Filipino life, some of which run up to ten hours including the 2004 film ''Ebolusyon ng Isang Pamilyang Pilipino'', often testing the endurance of viewers. In 2014, Diaz directed his 12th narrative feature, '' Mula sa Kung Ano ang Noon'' (literally "''From What is Before''") won the Golden Leopard at the 2014
Locarno Film Festival The Locarno Film Festival is an annual film festival, held every August in Locarno, Switzerland. Founded in 1946, the festival screens films in various competitive and non-competitive sections, including feature-length narrative, documentary, s ...
. Its win was a highly regarded as the second Filipino film to be awarded at an international film festival in the world almost twenty years after Lamangan's ''
The Flor Contemplacion Story ''The Flor Contemplacion Story'' is a 1995 drama film directed by Joel C. Lamangan and produced by Vic del Rosario Jr. for Viva Films about the story of the Filipina domestic helper who was hanged in Singapore for allegedly killing her fellow maid ...
'' won the Golden Pyramid at the 1995 Cairo International Film Festival. In 2016, Diaz directed his 16th narrative feature, ''
Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis ''A Lullaby to the Sorrowful Mystery'' ( fil, Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis) is a 2016 historical fiction, historical fantasy film, fantasy drama film directed by Lav Diaz. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 66th Berlin International ...
'', received mixed reviews and was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the
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, won the Alfred Bauer Prize. At the same year, Diaz directed his 17th narrative feature, ''Ang Babaeng Humayo'' (literally "''The Woman Who Left''")'','' received the
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at the
73rd Venice International Film Festival The 73rd annual Venice International Film Festival was held from 31 August to 10 September 2016. English director Sam Mendes was the President of the Jury for the main competition. The opening night film was Damien Chazelle's musical ''La La ...
, the first Philippine film to do so, although it could be eligible to be submitted as a Philippine entry for the
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award at the 89th Academy Awards before it ended up selected to Mendoza's competitive film ''Ma' Rosa''. In 2017, Diaz became one of the few Filipinos who have invited by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to join as a member.


Avid Liongoren

Avid Liongoren is a Filipino filmmaker, animator, and illustrator for both animated and live-action productions, notably he founded his own production company Rocketsheep Studios. His works are developed mostly for television commercials and music videos in 2000s, and began to rose local popularity of his works developed only animated features aimed for adult audiences in the 2010s and 2020s. In 2016, Liongoren's first feature film debut was live-action animated hybrid film ''Saving Sally'', was first introduced in mid-2000s after the concept by Charlene Sawit in 2000, originally titled ''Monster Town'' as a short story. It began in early-2000s and took twelve years to develop the film before was released in Philippine cinemas on Christmas Day as an official submission at the
2016 Metro Manila Film Festival The 2016 Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) is the 42nd edition of the annual Metro Manila Film Festival held in Metro Manila and throughout the Philippines. It is organized by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA). This is the first ...
, which received both commercial success and positive reviews from critics in the Philippines. In 2020, Liongoren's second film also became the first feature-length adult animated film ever developed in the Philippines, ''Hayop Ka!'', concepted after ''Saving Sally'' and took three years to produce, describe it as "light and comical", aim for adults due to use of amount of profanity and sexual content like the previous film did. The film starring Angelica Panganiban, Robin Padilla, and Sam Milby. The film was distributed by Netflix to positive reviews and garnered seven nominations at the 44th Gawad Urian Awards including Best Film and Best Director, winning Best Animation, as well as six nominations at the 60th FAMAS Awards including Best Film and Best Director, winning Best Screenplay. It was nominated as an official selection for main competition at the 2021 Annecy International Animated Film Festival, became the first Filipino animated feature film to do so, although it lost to Academy Award-nominee ''Flee''. In 2021, it was announced two animated projects based on other works; ''Zsazsa Zaturnnah Vs The Amazonistas Of Planet X'', an adult animated superhero film based on a komik "
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" by
Carlo Vergara Visconde Carlo San Juan Vergara or simply known as Carlo Vergara (born January 25, 1971) is a Filipino graphic designer and illustrator best known for creating the comic book character Zsazsa Zaturnnah. Vergara is also a theatre performer and p ...
, where did it posted at Facebook, after originally pitched as a television series nor another live-action film but agreed to produce as an animated film with Vergara as a screenplay. ''Light Lost'', a fantasy adventure based on the graphic novel of the same name by Rob Cham. At the same year, he announced after the first film success that the sequel titled ''Hayop Ka Din!'', is now in the works with Empoy Marquez reprises his role as Jerry the Frog.


Brillante Mendoza

Brillante Mendoza is a Filipino filmmaker who is one of the key members associated with the Filipino New Wave, among his works garnered more than 50 awards and 75 nominations at national award ceremonies and international film festivals. He began to work as a filmmaker in 2005 before the dissolution of Danish's controversial movement Dogme 95, which he used some concept from the movement for his first film, ''
The Masseur ''The Masseur'' ( fil, Masahista) is a 2005 Filipino Psychological drama (subgenre), psychological drama film co-story and directed by Brillante Mendoza in his directorial debut. This film is about a young man who gives massages to gay men in Mani ...
'', serves as an inspiration. He has directed sixteen films since 2005, also he credited some of his films as cinematographer and production designer under his alias "Dante". His first frequent collaboration with actor Coco Martin in seven films including ''Masahista'', ''Summer Heat'', ''Foster Child'', ''Tirador'', ''Serbis'', ''Kinatay'', and ''Captive''. In 2008, ''Serbis'' (literally Service) became the first Filipino full-length film to compete for Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival since internationally acclaimed director Lino Brocka's '' Bayan Ko: Kapit sa Patalim'' (literally "''This is My Country''") in 1984.Cannes entry puts spotlight on Philippine indie films
Grafilo, John. ''Top News Light Reading''. May 6, 2008.
Cannes brings cheer to ailing Philippine film industry
''Philippine Daily Inquirer''. May 11, 2008.
In 2009, ''Kinatay'' (literally "''Butchered''" or "''The Execution of P''"), about murder and
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, brought the highest international esteem to a Filipino filmmaker when Brillante Mendoza was judged as the
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at the
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, the first Filipino filmmaker to receive the honor. The film was notorious for being critically panned by
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, an American famous film critic, who declared it the worst film ever to be shown at the Cannes Film Festival since
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's '' The Brown Bunny''. His win was heralded by
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and his countrymen. In 2017, Mendoza became one of the few Filipinos who have invited by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to join as a member. In 2019, he directed a titular film, '' Mindanao'', a war drama about a Muslim mother cares for her cancer-stricken daughter while she awaits her husband to come home who serves as a combat medic deployed in the southern Philippines. The film receives critical acclaim from local reviews and won multiple awards at national award ceremonies including 45th Metro Manila Film Festival, 22nd Gawad Pasado, 38th FAP Luna Awards, and 14th Gawad Genio Awards, all of which categories are Best Film and Best Director.


Isabel Sandoval

Isabel Sandoval is a Filipina filmmaker who has been associated with the next wave of Philippine independent cinema of the 2020s. Sandoval is also the first trans woman of color to compete at the Venice Film Festival for her international debut film, ''
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''. She is also known for her films ''Señorita'' and '' Aparisyon''. She is currently working on her next feature ''Tropical Gothic'', based on the 1972 short story by Nick Joaquin. In 2022, Sandoval became the first Asian trans woman who have invited by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to join as a member.


Other known filmmakers

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Kanakan Balintagos Auraeus Solito, also known as Kanakan-Balintagos, is a Palawán-Filipino filmmaker and indigenous peoples rights advocate who comes from a lineage of shaman-kings from the Palawán tribe. He was one of the first to be born outside of his tribal la ...
* Joyce Bernal * Jade Castro * Pepe Diokno *
Jeffrey Jeturian Jeffrey Jeturian (born November 4, 1959) is a Filipino director and production designer for both television and film. Jeturian won the Gawad Urian Best Director Award in 2007 for the film ''The Bet Collector, Kubrador''. He studied Broadcasting C ...
*
Khavn Khavn De La Cruz (also known as KHAVN) is a Filipino poet, singer, songwriter, pianist and filmmaker. He is the founder and festival director of MOV International Film, Music and Literature Festival. Considered the father of Philippine digital ...
* Erik Matti * Cathy Garcia-Molina * Mikhail Red * Kidlat Tahimik *
Jerrold Tarog Jerrold Viacrucis Tarog (; born May 30, 1977) is a Filipino film director, screenwriter, producer, editor, and composer. He is best known for directing ''Heneral Luna'' (2015), ''Bliss'' (2017), '' Goyo: The Boy General'' (2018), and the upcomin ...


Notable films

* '' Ebolusyon ng Isang Pamilyang Pilipino'' (2004) * '' Serbis'' (2008) * '' Urduja'' (2008) * ''
Ded na si Lolo Grandpa is Dead (Filipino:Ded na si Lolo) is a Philippine satirical comedy-drama film directed and written by Soxy Topacio. It was selected as the Philippine submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 82nd Academy Awards over ''Lola'' ...
'' (2009) * ''
Kinatay ''Kinatay'' ( or en, The Execution of P) is a 2009 thriller film directed by Brillante Mendoza and written by Armando Lao. The story is centered on a criminology student (Coco Martin) who accidentally joins a syndicate to make enough money for ...
'' (2009) * ''
RPG Metanoia ''RPG Metanoia'' is a 2010 Filipino 3D computer-animated adventure film produced by Ambient Media, Thaumatrope Animation and Star Cinema. It is the first full length Philippine animated movie presented in 3D. It was an official entry at th ...
'' (2010) * ''
Ang Babae sa Septic Tank ''The Woman in the Septic Tank'' ( fil, Ang babae sa septic tank) is a 2011 Filipino comedy film directed by Marlon Rivera, written by Chris Martinez, and starring JM De Guzman, Kean Cipriano, Cai Cortez and Eugene Domingo. * ''
Thy Womb ''Thy Womb'' ( fil, Sinapupunan) is a 2012 Philippines, Filipino drama film starring Nora Aunor, Bembol Roco, Mercedes Cabral, and Lovi Poe. Produced by Center Stage Productions and the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP), Melvin Ma ...
'' (2012) * ''
Ang Babaeng Humayo ''The Woman Who Left'' ( fil, Ang Babaeng Humayo) is a 2016 Philippine drama film written, produced, edited, and directed by Lav Diaz. Filmed entirely in black-and-white, it was selected to compete in the main competition section at the 73rd Ven ...
'' (2016) * '' Birdshot'' (2016) * ''
Die Beautiful ''Die Beautiful'' is a Filipino LGBT comedy-drama film directed by Jun Robles Lana and produced by Jun Robles Lana, Ferdinand Lapuz and Perci M. Intalan, from a story by Jun Lana and screenplay by Rody Vera. It stars Paolo Ballesteros as Trish ...
'' (2016) * ''
Ma' Rosa ''Ma' Rosa'' is a 2016 Filipino drama film directed by Brillante Mendoza. It was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes, Jaclyn Jose won the award for Best Actress. It was selected as the Filipino ent ...
'' (2016) * ''
Saving Sally ''Saving Sally'' is a 2016 English-language Philippine romantic comedy, live-action animated film directed by Avid Liongoren in his feature film debut. Starring Rhian Ramos, Enzo Marcos, and TJ Trinidad, the film revolves around Marty (Marcos), ...
'' (2016) * '' Bliss'' (2017) * ''
Hello, Love, Goodbye ''Hello, Love, Goodbye'' is a 2019 Philippine romantic drama film directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina and produced by Star Cinema. The film follows Joy Fabregas (Kathryn Bernardo), a struggling overseas Filipino worker, and Ethan Del Rosario (Alde ...
'' (2019) * ''
Hayop Ka! ''Hayop Ka!'' (, a profanity meaning "''you animal!"'' in English), also known as ''Hayop Ka! (You animal!)'', ''Hayop Ka! The Nimfa Dimaano Story'', and ''You Animal!'', is a 2020 Philippine adult animated romantic comedy film directed by Avid ...
'' (2020)


See also

* Cinema of the Philippines


References

{{reflist Cinema of the Philippines