EdukSine Production Corporation and Bayan Family of Foundations (BFF) proudly present the first edition of SineGosyo Social Entrepreneutship Film Festival, which now calls for entries and is set to champion filmmakers and social entrepreneurs in 2024! The SineGosyo Social Entrepreneurship Film Festival stands as a pioneering initiative, seamlessly blending the artistry of cinema with the […]
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Manila, Philippines – October 28, 2023 – EdukSine Production Corporation, a pioneering force in the realm of film distribution and cultural preservation, is honored to announce its recognition as the Grand Winner and Circle of Excellence Award of the Sprout Solutions Technology Company of the Year at the prestigious Asia CEO Awards 2023 and bested […]
This September, EdukSine spotlights Filipino films featuring stories about educators. Teachers shape the minds of today’s learners and tomorrow’s leaders; as a society, we owe it to them to acknowledge their excellence, especially throughout National Teacher’s Month. Catalyzing transformative education through films has always been the primary goal of EdukSine. From hereon, we champion Filipino […]
On August 12, 2023, UPFI Film Center and EdukSine organized a free public screening of Pinay, American Style (1979) at UP Videotheque. Directed by Elwood “El Maestro” Perez, the film follows the story of PX (Vilma Santos) who struggles as an illegal immigrant in New York city. Her journey takes a lot of interesting turns […]
A partnership between established impact leaders. On August 18, 2023, Bayan Family of Foundations officially inked a partnership agreement with EdukSine. Bayan Innovation Group (BIG), one of the four member foundations of the ecosystem of Bayan Family of Foundations, is a strategic management consultancy that focuses on the advancement of social entrepreneurship in the Philippines. […]
In celebration of national heritage month, eduksine presents this summer’s indie film catalog available for block screening this May! Eduksine’s attempts to bridge the gap between independent filmmakers and their audiences by making it more accessible to the public, as well as to promote Filipino culture and arts, and raise awareness on important social issues […]
EdukSine brings Filipino filmmakers and the masses a click closer by offering its streaming services to individual users, where you can watch Independent Filipino films for as low as 100 pesos with 2-day access. The pay-per-view our society desperately needsThe social enterprise originally conducts online, face-to-face, and hybrid block screenings in schools and government institutions […]
Films are an integral part of our society in the way that we live and view life. They are more than just entertainment; they are also tools for education that can communicate important social issues and drive social change. But not everyone can afford to watch movies, and the independent films—which are generally much less […]