Pedicab is Best Film in Shanghai Film Festival
Pauwi Na, titled Pedicab in its international release, received the top 20th Golden Goblet Award as Best Film at the Shanghai International Film Festival
Fil-Am comedian Jo Koy stars in Netflix TV special
Netflix has featured Filipino-American Jo Koy’s self-produced comedy special that is riding the boom in televised stand-up comedy.
Reel Time docu bags award at Monte Carlo TV Festival
GMA Network’s Reel Time documentary “Isinulat sa Tubig (Forgotten Children of the Waves)” has received the Golden Nymph Laureate Special Amade Prize
La Salle Chorale Bacolod is Vietnam Int’l tilt winner
The University of St. La Salle (USLS) Chorale Bacolod has been adjudged the Choral Grand Prize Winner
Rachelle Ann Go wins Broadway theater fans awards
Rachelle Ann Go has won the 2017 Theater Fans' Choice Awards in New York City.
Fil-Brit Vanessa White makes waves as R&B singer
Filipino-British singer Vanessa White is continuing to make waves in the entertainment industry as a solo R&B singer
Nico Santos cast in Crazy Rich Asians movie
Comic Nico Santos has been cast in the upcoming Warner Bros. romantic comedy movie, “Crazy Rich Asians.”
Bollywood star stuns at Cannes with Filipino couture
Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan wearing Filipino couture made heads turn at the 70th Cannes Film Festival.
6 Filipinos best of the best in ASEAN film fest awards
Six Filipinos received major awards from the 3rd ASEAN International Film Festival & Awards 2017 (AIFFA 2017) held May in Kuching, Malaysia.
Filipina Kriesha Tiu gets big break as Korean-pop artist
Filipina Kriesha Tiu is debuting as a Korean-pop artist after her successful performance on KPOP Star 6 talent competition in South Korea.
1st Pinoy short film competes at Cannes Film Fest
The short film “Jodilerks Dela Cruz, Employee of the Month” by Filipino director Carlo Francisco Manatad has been chosen to compete at the 70th Cannes
Lav Diaz wins Best Director in Dublin
Lav Diaz has bagged another Best Director award for his film, “Ang Babaeng Humayo (The Woman Who Left),” this time from the Dublin Film Critics Circle