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Cinema One Originals

Cinema One Originals
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Location Quezon City, Philippines
Founded 2005
Hosted by Cinema One
No. of films 15
Language Filipino and/or other Philippine languages
Website cablechannels.abs-cbn.com/cinemaone/

The Cinema One Originals Film Festival, commonly known as Cinema One Originals, is an independent film festival in the Philippines held annually in the month of November in Quezon City. Its primary goal is to showcase the diverse talent and voices of Filipino film makers. The film festival is produced by Cinema One, a cable television network owned by ABS-CBN.

The film entries are split into two categories, Plus and Currents, based on the films' marketability. From the scripts submitted to the screening committee, five films are granted two million pesos each for the Cinema One Plus category while ten films are granted one million pesos each for the Cinema One Currents category. The selection is based on the quality of scripts and presentation of the film makers.

The following films selected for 2005 Competition:

The following films selected for 2007 Competition:

The following films selected for 2008 Competition:

The following films selected for 2009 Competition:

The following films selected for 2011 Competition:

The following films contending for 2012 Plus Category

The following films contending for 2012 Currents Category

The following films contending for 2013 Plus Category

The following films contending for 2013 Currents Category

The film festival ran from November 9 to November 18, 2014. There is only one category for 2014. Ten full-length feature films competed this year. (There were also screenings for six short films, five restored classics, and seven Asian films.) The following are the contending films:

The film festival ran from November 9 to November 17, 2015. There are nine films in competition for this year, which had the tagline "Kakaiba Ka Ba?" There were also screenings for two special presentation films, four Filipino classics, 10 short films, and 12 foreign films.

The film festival ran from November 14 to November 22, 2016. There are ten films in competition for this year, which had the tagline "Anong tingin mo?" The competition also opened itself to documentaries.


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