Bong Go urges Pinoys to support the MMFF, local film industry
Senator Christopher "Bong" Go has called on the public to show firm support for the Philippine film industry, emphasizing the significance of the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF).
As a member of the executive committee of MMFF since 2019, Go said it is imperative for Filipinos to support local films, art and culture, particularly during the MMFF, highlighting the festival's role in showcasing the skills, talent, and creativity of Filipino filmmakers.
“Ang MMFF ay hindi lamang isang tradisyon tuwing panahong ito, kundi isang mahalagang bahagi ng ating industriya ng pelikula na nagbibigay daan sa pagpapakita ng husay, talento, at malikhaing galing ng mga Pilipino (The MMFF is not just a tradition these days, but an important part of our film industry that gives way to the display of skill, talent, and creative talent of Filipinos),” Go said.
Go said that while the film industry suffered a setback during the global COVID-19 pandemic, supporting local films will help the industry bounce back faster and make it more stronger.
“Every ticket purchase is an investment in the future of Filipino arts and culture,” he said.
This year's MMFF includes "Family of Two," "Kampon," "Penduko," "Rewind," "When I Met You in Tokyo," "Becky and Badette," "Broken Hearts Trip," "Firefly," "Gomburza," and "Mallari."
Go, as a member of the Senate Committee on Public Information, filed Senate Bill No. 1183 or the “Media and Entertainment Workers Welfare Act” which seeks to provide enhanced protection, security, and incentives for media workers in the country, across all platforms.
The bill includes provisions for additional health insurance coverage, overtime and night differential pay, hazard pay, and other benefits to safeguard the rights and welfare of media workers.