Striking Gold: Impact Campaigns in the Margins
Kristine Camille “KC” Sulit is a communication, film, and multimedia instructor at Mapua University, CIIT College of Arts and Technology, and iAcademy in Manila, Philippines.
Kristine Camille “KC” Sulit is a communication, film, and multimedia instructor at Mapua University, CIIT College of Arts and Technology, and iAcademy in Manila, Philippines.

From May 3 to 14, catch 14 documentary films delving into social issues in Philippine society on Cinemata as part of its partnership with the Far Eastern University Department of Communication.

The films by Filipino students will be screening exclusively on Cinemata from March 29 to April 5, 2024.

Produced by Doctors Without Borders, the film is based on the experience of a Rohingya man who fled Myanmar and made a dangerous journey across the sea to seek safety in Malaysia.
Cinemata, a video platform for social issue films about the Asia-Pacific region, has released a helpful new feature for emerging filmmakers and video activists: password protection for content.

In commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Cinemata proudly announces its second-time collaboration with the FEU Film Movements Festival.

The short film collection from young Thai and Filipino filmmakers features stories highlighting key digital rights issues affecting the youth – from digital labour, disinformation, and data privacy to digital security and platform accountability.

In collaboration with various partners, Cinemata hosted the screening and talkback session “Legacy of Struggle: Cinematic Perspectives on Martial Law” which showcased a collection of films on the profound impact of martial law in the Philippines.

Over 350 films from the 35th edition of Gawad Alternatibo will be streamed on Cinemata starting August 17, offering audiences diverse social issue alternative films in the Philippines.