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NCCA's Tingin filmfest celebrates Southeast Asians in love

MANILA, Philippines — An annual project of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, the Tingin Southeast Asian Film Festival resumes its physical screenings after a virtual migration due to the global pandemic.

Tingin is the country's longest-running and only film festival dedicated to Southeast Asian cinema. It aims to strengthen the ties between Filipinos and their neighbors in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) region through the medium of film.

"NCCA's Culture and Diplomacy Program remains committed to projects which familiarize the cultures and cinemas of Southeast Asia to Filipino audiences. We hope to enrich the cultural vocabulary of Pinoy moviegoers, especially film students and the youth, one Southeast Asian film at a time. This year, we are beyond thrilled that Tingin will have three media platforms — cinema, online and television — on which to showcase the region's best films," said Mariel Nini, officer-in-charge of the Sentro Rizal International Cultural Affairs Office of the NCCA.

Dubbed "Swipe Right: Southeast Asia in Love," the sixth edition of Tingin returns to the Red Carpet of Shangri-La Mall. Short film selections will be aired for free on Vimeo from September 29 to October 1, as well as on SolarFlix from October 7 to 8.

"This year's Tingin pries open the region's conventions and the modern reinvention of relationships. While some believe that romantic love merely reinforces oppressive relations and reactionary values, it has the potential to be a liberating force. The festival this year gathers films that explore the complex experience of love and which ultimately celebrate its redemptive power," said festival director Maya Quirino.

The filmfest opened with the BL-themed

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