AUTOBIOGRAPHY by Makbul Mubarak

A FULL-LENGTH film about a young man who gets caught up in violent events and an X-rated short film about a sex worker and his cat took the top prizes at the 10th QCinema International Film Festival.

The awards ceremony was held on Nov. 23 at Novotel in Araneta Center, Quezon City.

Makbul Mubarak鈥檚 directorial debut Autobiography bagged both the Best Film and Best Director awards in the Asian New Wave category.

The Asian Next Wave category focuses on emerging filmmakers from Southeast Asia and East Asia with less than three features, and made a comeback in this year鈥檚 edition of QCinema.

According to Autobiography鈥檚 citation for Best Film, the prize went to 鈥渁 remarkable feature debut commandeered by two riveting lead performances, offering a very intense, haunting cinematic experience. It鈥檚 a deliberately paced, slow-burn drama with serious socio-political implications that shows a director who鈥檚 hitting the ground running with a film that unanimously impressed the jury.

A co-production between Indonesia and the Philippines, Autobiography is about a young man, Rakib, who works as a housekeeper in the mansion of a retired general. When the general starts his mayoral election campaign, Rakib defends the old man and sets of a chain of violent events.

鈥淚t means a lot to us that the prize comes from our beloved festival in the Philippines,鈥 Mr. Mubarak said in a video.

SHORT FILM
Meanwhile, the QCShorts prize for Best Film went to Whammy Alcazaren鈥檚 Bold Eagle. The film follows a middle-aged online sex worker and his cat.

The film won 鈥渇or stitching a visual vernacular of today鈥檚 technological tools, articulating a timely and queer political critique that captures anger, loneliness, frustration, boredom, and alienation amidst the pandemic.鈥

The film had earlier been given an X rating by the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB). X-rated films are not considered by the board as suitable for public exhibition.

But after the citation was read, QCinema festival director Ed Lejano said: 鈥淭he Board of Jury, however, strongly condemns the de facto censorship of the [Movie and Television Review and Classification Board] (MTRCB) in the X rating of this film and asserts the artist鈥檚 right to freedom of expression.鈥

鈥淚t was a pleasure just showing you the film because I know not everyone was ready to see it, but it鈥檚 important to be seen and to be heard, and never let anyone stop you form being happy,鈥 Mr. Alcazaren said in his acceptance speech.

PLANS
鈥淔or this year, we had a lack of Filipino entries. It鈥檚 understandable because of the pandemic, wala masyadong gumawa ng (not many made) festival movies for the Philippines. We focused on performances of Filipino character actors in international films,鈥 Mr. Lejano told 大象传媒 after the program.

This year, the festival鈥檚 international films included the opening movie Triangle of Sadness which stars Filipina Dolly De Leon, and it will close with the Romanian production To the North which stars Filipino actors Soliman Cruz and Bart Guingona.

鈥淚鈥檓 most happy because of QCinema, there are prospects for Philippine distribution of [international] films鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 no longer a very niche film activity but also going beyond our borders.鈥

He added that this year saw sold out screenings for titles such as the QCShorts, Wong Kar-Wai鈥檚 In the Mood for Love, and Mike De Leon鈥檚 Itim.

Mr. Lejano said that they are planning to increase the funding in the QCShorts category for next year鈥檚 film festival, returning to funding the indie films for the main competition, and possibly more international co-productions.

The jury for the QCShorts competition was composed of professor and author Rolando B. Tolentino; filmmaker, documentarist, and editor Anna Isabelle Matutina; and independent filmmaker, director, and producer Keith Sicat.

The members of the jury for the Asian Next Wave competition were director and author Kong Rithdee; Mr. Tolentino; New York Asian Film Festival Director Samuel Jamier; producer, director, screenwriter Jose Javier Reyes; and festival co-director, publicist, and film programmer Meninaputri Wismurti.

QCinema runs until Nov. 26 with theatrical screenings for all films at the cinemas in Gateway, Trinoma, and SM North EDSA malls, and Cinema 76, all in Quezon City, and at the Powerplant Cinema in Rockwell, Makati. The QCShorts 2022 entries, QCShorts 2021, and RainbowQC Shorts will all have online screenings in partnership with VivaMax.

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And the winner is鈥

ASIAN NEXT WAVE
Best Film: Autobiography by Makbul Mubarak

Best Director: Marbuk Mubarak for Autobiogrpahy

Best Screenplay: Ajoomma by Shuming He and Kris Ong

Best Lead Performance: Chieko Baisho for Plan 75

NETPAC Jury Prize: Return to Seoul by Davy Chou

Best Contribution Award: Setsuko Shiokawa for production design in Plan 75

QCSHORTS
Best Film: Bold Eagle by Whammy Alcazaren

Audience Choice Award: Luzonesis Osteoporosis by Glenn Barit

NETPAC Jury Prize: Luzonesis Osteoporosis by Glenn Barit

Gender Sensitivity Award: the river that never ends by JT Trinidad