Film Tourism via CineTurismo, has the support of Tourism Promotions Board

April 04, 2018


DOT TPB Officials - (From left) Consul General Leo Herrera-Lim, Ex Officio Member, Department of Foreign Affairs; Ronnie Albao, TPB chief of staff; TPB COO Cesar Montano; DOT Sec. Wanda Tulfo-Teo, Eduardo Pelaez, TPB Board Member; TPB Officer-in-Charge Maricon Basco-Ebron; and TPB Board Member Vanessa Suatengco are all smiles at the CineTurismo launch


Have you ever seen local films lately that tends to promote  Philippine Tourist Spots? The like of "Sakaling Di Makarating, " Lakbay2Love, " "Paglipay, " Camp Sawi, " "Patay Na Si Hesus, " Apocalypse Child, " "Siargao, "I Found My Heart In Santa Fe, " "Requited, " and "Kiko Boksingero. " The films I''ve mentioned cater different amazing scenic spots in our country.  It's like hitting two birds in one stone. They get to promote the film and the actors, at the same time they also help in promoting local tourism.  Isn't great?!!  

Another good thing in film tourism via the CineTurismo,  is that people get to see and experience unexplored or uninhabited places in our country which I guess deserves to catch our attention.  As the sayung goes,  "Huwag maging dayuhan sa sarili mong bayan. " (Don't  be a stranger in your own land) Yes,  I truly agree with this one,  before we go out of the country and experience the other wonders of the world or admire other country's scenic and historical  places,  I guess we should consider having a bucketlist of places that we wanted to go to and experience here. 

Kudos to Tourism Promotions Board (TPB) , an attached agency of the Department of Tourism (DOT)  spearheaded by Chief Operating Officer  and multi-awarded actor,  Mr.  Cesar Montano for acknowledging the works and efforts of the Filipino directors and their films that were shown in the year 2016 and 2017. 

The TPB has given recognition to 10 Filipino-made and two foreign movies at the CineTurismo launch last March 15 at the Diamond Hotel. Films that have showcased the beauty of the Philippines were awarded with plaques to honor their contributions to tourism in the country.



Awardees - CineTurismo awardees and DOT & TPB officials come together for a photo (from left) Aimee Bertulfo, Lakbay2Love; Patrick Ostrea, Executive Producer of Sakaling Hindi Makarating; Ice Idanan (Director), Sakaling Hindi Makarating; Requited Director Nerissa Picadizo; Rico Gonzales of Patay na si Hesus; Susan Episcope, Camp Sawi; Actor Will Devaughn, I Found My Heart in Santa Fe; TPB COO Cesar Montano; DOT Sec. Wanda Teo; I Found My Heart in Santa Fe Producer  Lyn Fajardo; TPB officer-in-charge Maricon Ebron; Hilda Yaneza, Apocalypse Child; Director Thop Nazareno, Kiko Boksingero; Bona Fajardo, Director of I Found My Heart in Santa Fe; RC Delos Reyes, Siargao; and Johndel Tacata, Patay na si Hesus.


“Sa mga nakaraang taon, nakita natin kung paano napupunuan at natutulungan ng pelikula ang industriya ng turismo,” said COO Cesar Montano as he introduced the CineTurismo campaign. “Kami na po sa TPB ang unang kikilala sa mga benepisyong kayang anihin from Film Tourism: increased revenues for tourist attractions; jobs for locals; patronage of local food and handicrafts.”


COO Cesar Montano - TPB Chief Operating Officer Cesar Montano introducing the  CineTurismo campaign in support of film tourism in the country


This is a timely move by the Tourism Promotions Board in light of the pending Film Tourism Bill (SB 1330) sponsored by Sen. Grace Poe and introduced by Sen. Sonny Angara, which recognizes the “potential of international and local motion picture production to create jobs, grow the economy and raise the nation’s international profile” and seeks to offer incentives to production companies who choose to showcase Philippine destinations and the nation’s historical and cultural heritage, or  champion Filipino film practitioners and artists in foreign productions. 


Films that were honored at the event were Sakaling Hindi Makarating, directed by Ice Idanan and shot in Ilocos, Siquijor, Batanes, and Zamboanga; Director Ellen Ongkeko-Marfil’s Lakbay2Love, which showcases Timberland Heights and Benguet ; Paglipay from Director Zig Dulay, set in the mountains of Zambales; Camp Sawi by Director Irene Villamor, set in Bantayan Island; Patay na si Hesus, directed by Victor Villanueva; Director Mario Cornejo’s Apocalypse Child, set in Baler; Siargao by Director Paul Soriano, which showcases the island of the same name; Director Bona Fajardo’s I Found My Heart in Santa Fe, set in Santa Fe in Cebu; Requited by Director Nerissa Picadizo, which features Mt. Pinatubo; and Director Thop Nazareno’s Kiko Boksingero, filmed in Baguio.


Kiko Boksingero - Kiko Boksingero Director Thop Nazarano (middle) smiles for a photo with TPB COO Cesar Montano (leftmost) and DOT Sec. Wanda Tulfo-Teo (rightmost) at the CineTurismo awarding ceremony.



Patay na si Hesus - COO Cesar Montano; Rico Gonzales and Johndel Tacata, both representatives from T-Rex Productions; and DOT Sec. Wanda Tulfo-Teo at CineTurismo awarding ceremony



Requited - Director Nerissa Picadizo (middle) posing with her CineTurismo plaque of recognition for Requited with COO Cesar Montano (leftmost) and Sec. Wanda Tulfo-Teo (rightmost)



Siargao - RC delos Reyes (middle) holding the plaque of recognition for Siargao alongside TPB COO Cesar Montano (leftmost) and DOT Sec. Wanda Tulfo-Teo




I Found My Heart in Santa Fe - (From left) TPB COO Cesar Montano, Actor Will Devaughn, I Found My Heart in Santa Fe Director Bona Fajardo, Producer Lyn Fajardo, and DOT Sec. Wanda Tulfo-Teo smiling for the camera at the CineTurismo awarding ceremony



Honorees were chosen based on the following criteria: 1) made by a Filipino production house; 2) is a full-length film (minimum of 75 minutes); 3) was made and shown within the last two years; 4) was shown in the Philippines or at international film festivals; 5) showcases the destination extensively or must be a setting for majority of the scenes; 6) portrays the country in a positive manner, provides a general awareness of the locale, and has created a positive impact on the community and perception of its people; 7) has promoted and preserved culture and heritage and reflects the country’s history; enriches Filipino values and traits such as resilience, the Bayanihan spirit, hospitality, and patriotism; 8) has inspired and excited the viewer to visit the country, and must have induced travel among moviegoers; and 9) has generated revenues and created jobs in their locations, as well as new trade and businesses.


DOT Sec. Wanda Teo - DOT Sec. Wanda Tulfo-Teo saying a few words on the roll-out of the first-ever CineTurismo



Special citations were given to South Korean films Mango Tree, directed by Lee Soo-Sung and shot in Cebu, and Romantic Island, directed by Cheol-Woo Kang and shot in Boracay.
“We hope that this event serves as a charge to our many other talented Filipino filmmakers, that they may be one with us in our vision to promote the Philippines through cinema,” shared Sec. Wanda Tulfo-Teo at the CineTurismo launch. “May we all, from both the public sector and the arts sector, work hand in hand to keep elevating Philippine tourism to a world-class standard.”


COO and Director - TPB COO Cesar Montano and Director Toto Natividad of hit teleserye Ang Probinsyano pose for a picture after the event.




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