Filipino tops 14-17 age category of int’l short film competition
By Tarra Quismundo
Philippine Daily Inquirer
MANILA,
Philippines—A 16-year-old Filipino filmmaker bested teens from around the world
and won this year’s top prize for an international short film competition of the
Tony Blair Faith Foundation, the former British Prime Minister’s organization
that advocates interfaith understanding around the world.
General Santos City native Charles
Flamiano received his prize in TBFF’s third Faith Shorts competition in London
on Monday for his film “Letting Go, Letting God,” a three-minute film that
showed the importance of faith in the face of life-threatening illness.
His film was picked as the best in the
14-17 age category out of entries from 11 countries. Another Filipino teen,
17-year-old Deondre Ng of Manila, was among 15 finalists shortlisted in the same
category for his work “Bago Kumain,” which talked about the power and meaning of
prayer.
“This award has been the greatest thing
which has ever happened to me. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to
receive this award and to see this very lovely place,” said Flamiano in
accepting his award.
Flamiano’s win this year is the second for
the Philippines in the TBFF tilt. Last year, Singapore-based film student Paulo
Reyes also took home the top prize for his film “First Steps to Recovery,” which
also talked about courage despite critical illness.
This year’s TBFF Faith Shorts competition
drew entries from young filmmakers from across the globe.
Of the entries, 15-year-old Mudit Muraka
from India won the Face to Faith category for his film “The Mirror,” which
“explores the social pressures that youth of today face each day.” Israeli
filmmaker Liat Har-Gil, 25, won the 18-27 category for his film “Death Bed the
Musical.”
Established in 2010, TBFF’s Faith Shorts
competition “aims to counter prejudices and extremist views by building
understanding about different religions and cultures through short films
produced by young people,” the foundation said.
Judges in this year’s competition include
Blair, TBFF founder; Hollywood actor Hugh Jackman, Oscar-winning Producer Lord
David Puttnam and Nik Powell, Chair of the British Academy of Film and
Television Arts’ Film Committee.
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