BingoPlus lights red carpet at the Manila International Film Festival


At a glance

  • MIFF showed that the whole country, including BingoPlus, is behind our movie makers.


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Maine Mendoza

BingoPlus, the country’s most comprehensive digital entertainment platform, successfully united some of the biggest names in Philippine cinema at the 2nd Manila International Film Festival in Los Angeles, California, held on March 7, 2025.

As a major sponsor for the Manila International Film Festival 2025, BingoPlus is privileged to support Filipino filmmakers showcase their talent in the international scene. This partnership garnered opportunities that will help Filipinos explore increased opportunities through filmmaking.

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Piolo Pascual

BingoPlus brand ambassador Maine Mendoza Atayde is also joyful about this collaboration, saying that Filipino movie makers are capable of doing more.

“It means so much you know because we never really get the chance to do this worldwide and I think it’s about time for Filipinos to be known globally, I mean we have so much to offer and I
think this is just the beginning.”

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A stage like the MIFF is a perfect medium to present the expertise of Philippine cinema to different parts of the world.

In addition, bringing entertainment to the people is among the valued missions of BingoPlus. By sponsoring the MIFF, it has given them a chance to give pleasure and reach wider audiences
through film. Four-time Emmy award winner and author of the Manila International Film Festival, Lisa Lew, says that bringing leisure is the common ground between BingoPlus and MIFF.

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Seth Fedelin and Francine Diaz

“We would love to make sure people enjoy their lives and have a good time. And I think that’s where we really come together. BingoPlus is making an effort to be a part of a broader world.”
Moreover, Song of the Fireflies, directed by King Palisoc, a movie inspired by the Loboc Children’s Choir, won the ‘best picture’ during the awards night. The film also won ‘best actress,’ ‘best supporting actor,’ and ‘best supporting actress.’

First Lady Louise Araneta Marcos was also awarded the ‘visionary award.’ She admired Filipino art when it came to visual creative media. In a statement she said last year during a meeting with famed Filipino directors, she highlighted that it’s time for the Philippine film industry to ben recognized on the international stage.

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Morissette Amon

“The best way to help the movie industry is to tell the world that Filipinos are good, we’re talented.”

MIFF showed that the whole country, including BingoPlus, is behind our movie makers. This success marked a significant milestone for the industry. As Filipino films continue to gain
international recognition, the future of Philippine cinema looks brighter than ever.