Now on its third year, Ayala Malls Cinemas will be participating in the Cinemalaya Festival where they will showcase the selected entries of the annual film festival that recognizes and celebrates filmmaking and the art. With the theme Cinemalaya Cinesthesia on its 9th year, participating Ayala Malls Cinemas are TriNoma (Quezon City), Greenbelt 3 (Makati City) and Alabang Town Center (Muntinlupa City).
Included in this year’s full length New Breed category lineup are: Babagwa (Spider) by Jason Paul Laxamana, Debosyon by Alvin Yapan, Instant Mommy by Leo Abaya, Nuwebe by Joseph Israel Laban, Purok 7 by Carlo Obispo, Quick Change by Eduardo Roy Jr., Rekorder by Mikhail Red, The Diplomat Hotel by Christopher Ad Castillo, Transit by Hannah Espia and David F. by Manny Palo.
For the Directors’ Showcase, features include Amor y Muerte by Ces Evangelista, Ekstra (The Bit Player) by Jeffrey Jeturian, Porno by Adolfo B. Alix, Jr., Sana Dati by Jerrold Tarog and Liars by Gil M. Portes.
A full-kaleidoscope of Shorts A and Shorts B entries amps this year’s Cinemalaya which runs from 8 minutes to 20 minutes. Shorts A features include Bakaw (Little Thief) by Ron Segismundo, Missing by Zig Dulay, Para Kay Ama (For Grandmother) by Relyn Angkuan Tan, Taya (Let’s Play) by Adi Bontuyan and Tutob by Kisza Marin Campano.
Shorts B films to look forward too are The Houseband’s Wife by Paolo P. O’Hara, Katapusang Labok (Last Strike) by Aiess Athina Alonso, Pukpok (A Rite of Passage) by Joaquin Adrian Pantaleon, Immanuel Canicosa & Stephan Domingo, Onang by JE Tiglao and Sa Wakas (The End of the Beginning) by Nica Santiago.
The screening of the Cinemalaya 2013 entries will be until August 4 and for the complete list of films and schedules that will be shown visit www.sureseats.com.