Puregold CinePanalo announces full-length official entries for its 2026 run

There was a hush at the Cinema 12 of Gateway Cineplex 18 as the screen showed a woman reaching for coktail cans during the big reveal of the seven official entries in the full-length category of Puregold CinePanalo 2026. The cinematic moment sparked drama and excitement among the gifted filmmakers whose dream projects were set to come to life.

The seven feature films are Wantawsan by Joseph Abello, Apol of my Ai by Thop Nazareno, Patay Gutom (Dead Hungry) by Carl Papa and Ian Pangilinan, Mono no Aware by BC Amparado, Beast by Lawrence Amparado, Stuck on You by Mikko Baldoza, Multwoh by Rodina Singh.

As previously announced, each of the seven entries will receive a production grant of P5,000,000 and a chance to compete for the festival’s awards. The selected feature films will be shown on screen alongside twenty short films made exclusively by student filmmakers. 

In addition to the cinematic reveal videos, the event also showcased its retail roots by awarding each of the seven official entries with a giant stylized grocery receipt signifying their record-breaking production grants.

The 3rd edition of the CinePanalo Film Festival has announced the seven finalists for the full-length category of next year’s festival at a media reveal on Saturday, Oct. 25, in Quezon City. 

From more than 200 entries, the seven entries that made the cut are “Wantawsan” by Joseph Abello, “Mono No Aware” by BC Amparado, “Apol of My AI” by Thop Nazareno, “Patay Gutom (Dead Hungry)” by Carl Papa and Ian Pangilinan, “Beast” by Lawrence Fajardo, “Stuck on You” by Mikko Baldoza, and “Multwoh” by Rodina Singh.

Each of the seven entries has received a production grant of P5,000,000 and a chance to compete for the festival’s awards. The selected feature films will be shown on screen alongside twenty short films made exclusively by student filmmakers. 

“The upcoming 2026 CinePanalo is going to be the festival’s biggest installment yet,” said Senior Marketing Manager Ivy Hayagan-Piedad. “It was only right that we revealed the Top 7 films with a splash of our own.” 

Puregold CinePanalo organizers likewise affirm that each of the seven film entries will surely amaze audiences and live up to the lofty expectations set by the success of its past editions. 

“Puregold CinePanalo is giving its biggest grants to date, largesse that all seven participants truly deserve by showing us the passion, creativity, and ‘panalo sa husay’ spirit that only Filipino filmmakers can bring,” festival director Chris Cahilig said. “These films are going to make audiences laugh, cry, and everything in between. We can hardly wait for audiences to see what lies ahead at the festival.” 

Now on its third year, the Puregold CinePanalo has served as a platform for intrepid Filipino filmmakers in crafting their dream projects, some of which were eventually selected to compete at international film festivals across Europe, Asia, and Africa. 

“Puregold has always believed in the power of supporting and nurturing Filipino artists,” added Hayagan-Piedad. “It is one of Puregold’s greatest prides that CinePanalo has grown to this level and given so many Filipino filmmakers the chance to produce world-class movies. We have no doubt that the seven films competing next year will be no exception.” 

The 2026 CinePanalo will be held next year at the Gateway Cineplex 18 and Ayala Malls. The Festival is proudly supported by Canon Marketing Philippines, CMB Film Services, Terminal Six Post, IM Rentals, the Asia Pacific Film Institute, Stage Post Audio and M,usic Productions Inc., the Film Development Council of the Philippines, and the Music and Television Review and Classification Board.

For more information on the Puregold CinePanalo, you may stay updated through the official Festival Facebook page at www.facebook.com/puregoldcinepanalo.

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