Featuring different stories of love in different venues across the country.
On Saturday, February 14, the Film Development Council of the Philippines’ (FDCP) 2026 Sine Sinta film festival, which is in partnership with in partnership with the Intramuros Administration and the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, will officially commence.
The festival, which will screen stories shaped by love, labor, and survival, will be held in various venues across the country until Friday, February 20, with an additional date the following week, on February 27.
In Metro Manila, listed as one of the free sites are Fort Santiago, Metropolitan Theater, and Luneta Park in the City of Manila.
For cinephiles in the region, the Cinematheque Centres in Davao, Iloilo, and Negros will have them covered.
Among the movies that will be having their runs in the festival are the likes of That Thing Called Tadhana, I’m Drunk, I Love You, and Third World Romance, among others.
On Saturday, February 14, moviegoers can head to Fort Santiago for That Thing Called Tadhana and I’m Drunk, I Love You.
The following day, February 15 at the Metropolitan Theater, there will be screenings for Third World Romance and Endo. Love Child will be at the Rizal Park on the same day.
The following Wednesday, Endo and Third World Romance will be in Cinematheque Centre Iloilo, while the Negros site will have Gusto Kita With All My Hypothalamus.
Ang Huling Cha-Cha Ni Anita and I Love You. Thank You. will be in Davao.
On February 19, those heading to the Cinematheque Centre Iloilo will see That Thing Called Tadhana, while Endo will be in Negros. Third World Romance will be in both Negros and Davao on the said day.
I’m Drunk, I Love You will be screened in Iloilo, Negros, and Davao on February 20, while That Thing Called Tadhana will both be in Negros and Davao.
On the last day on February 27, Ang Huling Cha-Cha Ni Anita will be projected at the Cinematheque Centre Iloilo.
