The expansion marks a significant evolution for the 13-year-old festival as it seeks to deepen the region’s presence in the global content ecosystem by fostering co-production, talent development and policy dialogue across the Philippine and Southeast Asian film sectors.
“We’re proud to present QCinema Industry at Cannes, the world’s most prestigious film festival, to signal the growing impact and ambition of Southeast Asian cinema,” said Liza Diño, who heads the new initiative.
Diño emphasized the program’s strong documentary focus: “A dedicated documentary section is essential in any world-class festival. It affirms the power of non-fiction storytelling to reveal truths, provoke dialogue, and drive social impact. Through initiatives like QCinema Dokyu Days,…