P1.5
M FROM SOCIAL FUND TO SUPPORT FAP FLAGSHIP
PROJECTS
Malacañang
donated another P1.5 subsidy to the
Film Academy of the Philippines as
the last and final half of the P3
million approved by President Gloria
Macapagal-Arroyo last May to help
the Academy stay afloat in the face
of budgetary difficulties brought
about by the substantial slash in
its share from the Metro Manila Film
Festival earnings.

GMA FUND SUPPORT TO FAP. Photo shows
Presidential Management Staff Executive
Director Sec. Cerge M. Remonde (center)
in a firm handshake with FAP Director
General Leo Martinez (3rd from right)
after handing over the check for 1.5
Million. Others in photo, from left,
are: Chief of Staff Butch Junia and
Office for Special Projects Dir. Mayette
Tamondong, both of PMS; and Pablo
Gomez, Manuel Morfe and Joel Apuyan,
all FAP officers. -
Photo courtesy of Manila Bulletin
PMS chief Cerge Rimonde
turned over a P1.5 million check to
FAP Director General Leo G. Martinez
last Tuesday, December 12 in Malacañang.
The office of the President
granted the first tranche of P1.5
million to FAP last May 17, 2006 to
backstop the implementation of the
FAP’s major projects.
In effect, this amount,
together with the P1.35 million share
the academy received as its share
of the Metro Manila filmfest earnings,
kept the academy going for the last
11 months.
Some other workshops
and seminars this year were funded
by the National Commission for Culture
and the Arts.
The FAP was getting
its 30% share of the filmfest earnings
for the past several years. This was
drastically cut to 10% this year,
setting in motion the budgetary constraints
that hobbled the academy.
The timely endowment
of the first P1.5 million tranche
enabled the FAP to hold its 24th annual
Luna Awards which was hailed by critics
as a very relevant awards program
that even focused on the eight heritage
sites in the country as chosen by
UNESCO.
But there were other
FAP projects that benefited from the
social fund donation. These included
the Academy’s Scriptwriting-Storyline
contest,
the Pride Campaign, and the Pelikulang
Pampanitikan project which intends
to transfer into digital films the
masterpieces of Philippine literature
which are included in our elementary,
high school and college curricula.
Another beneficiary is the FAP website
project which underwent upgrading
this year.
FAP Director General
Leo G. Martinez emphasized that the
last tranche of the fund donation
from the office of the President will
provide the financial requirements
for the ongoing Pride campaign and
Pelikulang Pampanitikan projects.
Rimonde specifically
mentioned the Pelikulang Pampanitikan
and the Pride campaign projects of
the FAP as worthy of support and subsidy.
He added that if the
FAP share from the Metro Manila filmfest
remained at 10%, the academy will
have to request fund donation from
the office of the President to shore
up its finances next year.
He said that the Luna
Awards will have its silver anniversary
next year. This early, the academy
must find ways and means to generate
funds to make the 25th year anniversary
of the Luna Awards meaningful, Martinez
stressed.