Rodina Singh’s ‘Dreamboi’ takes the spotlight at the first CineSilip Film Festival, winning multiple major awards and capturing audiences with its bold storytelling and emotional depth.
In her new film Multwoh (Patay na Patay Sa’yo), the filmmaker behind Drag Den channels loss, longing, and quiet defiance into a love story that refuses to fade, and a statement about who gets to tell their own stories.
After two X ratings, Rodina Singh’s “Dreamboi” finally gets the MTRCB’s approval—but the director isn’t done asking tough questions.
From modesty kits to choreography, CineSilip directors reveal the unseen side of shooting on-screen intimacy.
In a genre often misunderstood yet deeply human, erotic cinema demands both vulnerability and professionalism from everyone involved.
Behind the sensuality and artistic daring of these films…
Fifteen visionary filmmakers headline Puregold CinePanalo 2026, setting a new milestone for Filipino cinema with ₱5M production grants.
