Sunday, December 8, 2024

“Uninvited” hits theatres nationwide on Dec. 25, a gift to Filipino audiences for 50th MMFF

 CEBU CITY –Three of the best forces in Philippine Cinema -- Vilma Santos, Aga Muhlach and Nadine Lustre gather in “Uninvited”, a gripping thriller-drama set to electrify this year's Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) as it celebrates its 50th anniversary and as a gift to Filipino audiences as the movie hits the theaters nationwide on Christmas day.

"We understand the challenges Filipinos face today. Watching a movie in theaters is a luxury, so we made sure this is worth every peso. It's indeed a full cinematic experience in theaters this Christmas,” Mentorque CEO John Bryan Diamante told Cebu media in a press conference on December 8 at Citadines Hotel, Cebu City.

Diamante said that from Mentorque Productions-the makers of the most-awarded Filipino horror movie of all time, Mallari, comes a remarkable cinematic milestone Filipino audience can't afford to miss.   The film is distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, which also helped catapult last year's MMFF to success and joining the team is Project 8 Projects in its first collaboration with Mentorque Productions.

Directed by Dan Villegas in his comeback directorial film after six years, Uninvited showcases an unforgettable collaboration of some of the most celebrated actors in Philippine cinema, with a screenplay written by Dodo Dayao.

Official Synopsis

Vilma Santos as Eva Candelaria has been waiting for this day for the last ten years the birthday party of Guilly Vega played by Aga Muhlach, the billionaire who brutally murdered her only daughter a decade ago and escaped justice.


Disguised as a socialite, Eva attends the opulent event with a single goal: revenge. As the night unfolds, she carefully stalks each person involved in her daughter's murder; inching closer to her ultimate target. But who is the true villain of her story? Is it Guilly or his daughter Nicole? Unarmed and without a concrete plan, Eva must make life-or-death choices as her options dwindle. Will she fulfill her mission, or will the night claim her life instead?

Guilly Vega's ominous line in the teaser— "Hindi lang to basta party!" - emphasizes the film's deeper themes. Behind the mysterious story and lavish setting lies a gritty, thought-provoking message.

Leading the powerhouse ensemble cast are Aga Muhlach, Nadine Lustre, and the Star for All Seasons Vilma Santos, supported by an impressive lineup that includes RK Bagatsing, Mylene Dizon, Lotlot de Leon, Gabby Padilla, Elijah Canlas, Ketchup Eusebio, Gio Alvarez, Cholo Barretto, Ron Angeles, and Tirso Cruz II.

Mark your calendar

Uninvited hits theaters nationwide starting December 25, as part of the highly anticipated 50th edition of MMFF. With its gripping story, stellar cast, and visuals rivaling Hollywood blockbusters, the film is a Christmas gift to Filipino moviegoers and a celebration of the resilience and artistry of Philippine cinema.

Muhlach said, this is not just an ordinary party, it's a grand cinematic experience created by Filipino artists for Filipino audiences of all walks of life. Don't miss this thrilling ride on the big screen, he added.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday, December 7, 2024

CONPC is corporate partner of Honda, FilCeb, Golden Prince Hotel

CONPC is corporate partner of Honda Cars, FilCeb, Golden Prince Hotel

CEBU CITY – The Cebu Online News Press Corps (CONPC) has currently inked a memorandum of agreement (MOA) as corporate partner of Honda Cars Cebu ACMobility, FilCeb Club, Inc. and the Golden Prince Hotel and Suites to foster mutual benefits for all signatories.


 

Under the MOA, CONPC provides media and content support to enhance marketing visibility of their respective products and promotional materials embracing digitalization via online and social media platforms.

CONPC and Honda Cars Cebu - ACMobility launched recently the #CONPCLoungeAtHonda on November 22, at Honda Cars Cebu at A.Soriano Ave., Cebu City with Bryan Enerio, Honda Cars Cebu and VisMin branch manager and Robby Alugar, RMA News & CONPC Founder as signatories. 

The Lounge can be used by all CONPC members when creating contents and or just lounging around at the same time creating Honda Cars content as its marketing partner. #CONPCLoungeAtHond is provided with free unli coffee and WiFi.

CONPC and FilCeb, Inc. officially signed the MOA on November 30 during the MSME Entrepreneurship Summit 2.0 held at the Golden Prince Hotel & Suites with FilCeb president, Rey Calooy and CONPC Founder Robby Alugar as signatories. 

This collaboration underscores FilCeb’s commitment to strengthening business and social connections in Cebu. By embracing digitalization through an online e-newspaper platform and leveraging both social and traditional media practitioners, FilCeb aims to provide an effective and efficient way of promoting its members and the Club as a whole with CONPC as its partner.


CONPC and Golden Prince Hotel and Suites signed the MOA on December 2 at the newly-renovated Q Cafe with GPHS General Manager Arthur James Fernandez and Marketing Associate Monarch Andrew Semblante representing the hotel and CONPC Founder Robby Alugar as signatories.

This partnership is part of GPHS’ Golden Connections initiative that aims to foster a mutual benefit program for both signatories. Under the MOA, CONPC will help enhance the visibility and promotional efforts of the hotel’s offerings, including its signature outlets such as Q CafĂ©, LeMon, and Kabilin.


The CONPC Qbicle and Lounge at the QCafe was also launched.  Benefits include media support coverage on a weekly basis made by members of CONPC; exclusive use and or reservations made for the QCafe Qbicle’s with a maximum usage of 2 to 3 hours; monthly recaps with all members in relation to content releases related to the GPHS existing promotions.

Meanwhile, CONPC’s partnership with Lilu Advertising with Habitat/Terwilliger Center and the National Nutrition Council (NNC)-Region 7 continues to flourish as the organization engages to advocate for “Building Better Homes” and for Health and Nutrition Development in Central Visayas. (Photos: MBCNewman)

 

Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Kidlat Tahimik’s art installations enliven Mactan-Cebu Int’l Airport

LAPULAPU CITY – Several eye-catching art installations of the country’s National Artist—Kidlat Tahimik enliven the Mactan-Cebu International Airport (MCIA) Terminals 1 & 2 redefining the travel experiences of local travelers and foreign tourists as they step into Cebu’s iconic airport, the gateway from the south.


On November 25, 2024, Kidlat Tahimik’s masterpiece-a grand galleon installation and the Trojan Horse- take center stage at the MCIA- Terminal 2 check-in area, alongside his iconic installations from the National Museum of the Philippines.

“MCIA is committed to becoming a world-class tourism and transfer gateway, a place where every traveler feels a sense of adventure and cultural interaction. An airport is not just a building—it’s a hub where people connect, and Kidlat Tahimik’s masterpieces embody this spirit perfectly,” Athanasios Titonis, CEO of Aboitiz InfraCapital GMR Megawide Cebu Airport Corporation, highlighted the alignment of Kidlat Tahimik’s work with the airport’s vision.

This launch honors Tatay Kidlat's passion for storytelling as these pieces of art become a symbol of cultural exchange and a tribute to the vibrant Filipino spirit.  Visitors experience the fusion of tradition and innovation that defines his artistry, as the installation invites travelers to journey through time and space.

Unveiling of Kidlat Tahimik’s biggest Installation at MCIA Terminal 2 is a historical journey as he narrated  the story of the  circumnavigation of the world not by a Spaniard or a Portuguese but of a Filipino from Lapulapu—Enrique de Malaka who completed the circumnavigation of the world as he came back to his homeland, Mactan Island after he was freed as slave after the death of Ferdinand Magellan in the “Battle of Mactan” in 1521.

Tatay Kidlat, as he is popularly called is a National Artist for Film whose groundbreaking works have shaped the landscape of Philippine independent cinema. As a visionary storyteller and a trailblazer of the Third Cinema movement, he critiques neocolonialism with humor, heart. and profound artistry.

Over the years, he has earned international acclaim, cementing his legacy as the "Father of Philippine Independent Cinema.” Beyond film, Tatay Kidlat is also a celebrated installation artist, captivating audiences with his unique ability to weave history, culture, and imagination into thought -provoking works of art.

Kidlat Tahimik’s masterpiece-a grand galleon is called the 1521 installation that he conceived and assembled with the Victoria Galleon done by Jun Ritumalta; Magellan and Enrique figures by Chris Ation & Apilis Mahiwo.   

The Junk-tin armor of Magellan by Randy Gawwi & Chris Atiwon while the Bamboo-sheat Waves also by Randy Gawwi; Plague Doctors by Dehon Taguyungon; Corona Cannonballs by Kigao Rosimo and Sails Tapestry by Carlo Villafuerte & China Valdez.

The installations are part of MCIA’s ongoing mission to transform the airport into more than just a transit point, but a vibrant space for cultural exchange and discovery.  Moreover, his works pay tribute to our balikbayans, particularly our unsung heroes—the Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs).

“This ties in with our ‘Ceb Balik’ program, which celebrates the invaluable contributions of these modern-day heroes and welcomes them back home with a sense of pride and belonging,” Titonis added.

Adding to the experience, Terminal 1’s Grand Lobby features two additional installations by Kidlat Tahimik: Galleon Des Frayles, a striking representation of Magellan’s arrival to Mactan aboard the Victoria Galleon, and Bulakna Conquers Magellan, a reimagined narrative celebrating indigenous resilience and courage.

“At MCIA, we envision the airport as a destination itself, not just a stopover. These incredible art displays serve as a gateway to the Philippines’ and Cebu’s rich history. Beyond their visual appeal, these installations share the identity and culture of the Philippines, immersing travelers in the vibrant stories that define us as a people. By showcasing Kidlat Tahimik’s works, we aim to create an environment that inspires curiosity and cultural appreciation among passengers,” Ricia Montejo, Head of Customer Experience at Aboitiz InfraCapital Cebu Airport Corporation, elaborated on how these artworks enhance MCIA’s role as a tourism gateway.

Kidlat Tahimik’s installations not only reflect his renowned artistry but also reinforce MCIA’s commitment to celebrating heritage and innovation. The unveiling underscores MCIA’s dedication to delivering a world-class travel experience that is deeply rooted in Filipino identity.


Travelers and visitors alike are invited to explore these installations, which transform MCIA into more than an airport—it becomes a bridge between history, culture, and the world. (Photos: MBCNewman)

 

 

 

Sustainability and digital transition in TVET industry

CEBU CITY – Sustainability, digital skill transformation, AI and the creative industry as major components of the Technical-Vocational Training (TVET) system in the future was the focus of discussion at the plenary during the 23rd Human Resource and Skills Development (HRSD) Conference on November 25-26, at the Waterfront Cebu Hotel attended by nearly 600 delegates and participants from the country’s TVET sector.

The integration of sustainability and digital transition, including AI, into various industries, that no industry is exempt from these changes, TESDA has developed an "adopt mechanism" and an industry-based assessment and certification process to facilitate these transitions, particularly in digital sectors like cybersecurity, advanced manufacturing, and renewable energy, according to Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) Director General, Jose Francisco Benitez in a press briefing minutes before the opening of the conference.

Benetiz and his TESDA team said that the goal is to design industry-driven communications, competency standards, and assessments with stronger collaboration with industry partners as crucial for efficient certification and quality assurance, which is necessary for state funding.

The mechanisms are still in development, TESDA said and the initiative aims to support economic transition through scholarships and subsidies. The action items then must include the engagement with industry partners and associations to ensure efficient certification and quality assurance processes and the provision of scholarships and subsidies to economically trigger the transitions to digitalization and sustainability.

The discussion delved on the dual transition involving sustainability and AI, which is essential for all industries, including digital sectors. The digital industries are identified as priority sectors for these transitions due to their rapid change and evolving needs, Benetiz said.

Benetiz mentioned the importance of collaboration with industry partners, boards, and associations to ensure the efficiency and effectiveness of these transitions.  He also outlined the types of training regulations TESDA is preparing, including cybersecurity, advanced manufacturing with AI, and renewable energy.

Training and Certification for Digital Transition Fields

The discussion included the advent of electric vehicles, semiconductor training, and solar energy as part of the dual transitions while the mechanisms for these transitions have been developed, with plans to experiment and refine them for efficiency, Benetiz bared.

TESDA is currently reaching out to industry partners to ensure the processes of certification and quality assurance are fast and effective and stressed the importance of scholarships and subsidies to support the economic transition driven by these changes.

The need for proper quality assurance and certification processes are imperative for state funding to these programs because the role of scholarships and subsidies are very crucial in triggering the economic transition, Benetiz said, adding the importance of industry collaboration and the efficient use of mechanisms to drive these transitions forward.

“During the first year of COVID, only one out of four businesses were willing to hire senior high school graduates. However, industry willingness has since increased to two to three out of four businesses. This shift is attributed to the importance of verified, certified skills that can replace traditional qualifications,” Benetiz bared.

TESDA adapted to the situation by providing the necessary industry-aligned certifications. An industry-driven approach to training is emphasized, as it allows for faster adaptation to industry needs and bridges the job skills mismatch. This concept aligns with TESDA’s historical dual training system, which was part of its founding 30 years ago.

TESDA has taken these actions to ensure that the industry-recognized certifications and skills that industry partners are looking for are readily available; develop an industry-driven approach to training and certification programs, where industry partners directly inform the curriculum; and leverage the existing apprenticeship program model that was part of TESDA’s original vision 30 years ago.

Industries’ willingness to hire high school graduates

According to Benetiz, a survey of industry partners conducted during the first year of COVID, revealed that only one out of four businesses was willing to hire senior high school graduates.  By the end of the first year, industry partners became more willing, with two to three out of four now willing to hire senior high school graduates for certain roles.

By simply discussing the issue and reaching a common understanding can lead to significant changes in industry behavior. The shift in industry willingness, according to Benetiz was attributed to the importance of verified, certified skills that can replace traditional qualifications.

TESDA’s role in acceptance of skills-based learning or competency-based certification must be readily available to provide the necessary certifications that the industry requires and to align with industry demands to bridge the job skills mismatch.

Benetiz stressed the importance of making the certification process industry-driven to ensure faster adaptation and better alignment with industry needs. Industry-driven certification and training including faster adaptation to industry needs and bridging the job skills gap are beneficial to the TVET system.

TESDA outlined the benefits of an industry-driver certification system saying that dual training system must involve both industry and educational institutions,

The role of local government units (LGUs) to align labor markets

The discussion led to the importance of area-based, demand-driven approaches to skills prioritization and training within local government units (LGUs) emphasizing the need for collaboration with LGUs to align labor market intelligence with skills prioritization, ensuring that training is both employment-driven and part of a lifelong learning framework.

It also highlighted the devolution of education and training functions to LGUs and the necessity of harmonizing education pathways to facilitate seamless transitions between formal education, employment, and retraining without loss of qualifications.

“The goal is to create career progression pathways that are aligned with the local economy and the needs of employees.  Identify and engage the necessary industry partners for collaboration; conduct labor market intelligence and skills prioritization in coordination with the LGUs,” Benetiz stated.

The convergence and alignment between the LGUs and the education/training system to constantly upskill and reskill employees must be ensured and there must be harmony in the education system, from basic to higher education, to align with the skills-based approach and employment-driven pathways, he added.

Area-based and demand-driven approach need for collaboration with LGUs to ensure effective implementation and alignment with the local economy.  Labor market intelligence and skills prioritization are crucial for the success of the initiative.

The conference also discussed the significance of prioritizing necessary skills and conducting thorough assessments; the need for continuous upskilling and reskilling of employees within the LGUs and the importance of aligning skills development with the local economy's needs.

The discussion also focused on the role of education and training in the broader context of lifelong learning that there is a need for harmonizing education and training pathways from early education to higher levels.

“The goal is to create seamless pathways for learners to transition between formal education, work, and back to education without losing certifications and making these pathways as employment-driven as possible while also considering lifelong learning,” Benetiz concluded by saying it is important to align these pathways with the broader goals of training and education. (Photos: MBCNewman)