There’s nothing better than the gift of giving, and we at FMA are glad to be able to put some smiles on the kids’ faces with a Christmas movie, delicious food and plenty of games with prizes! Thank you to
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There’s nothing we love more than supporting our local talent – and we’re incredibly proud of our alumnus Rio Delizo for his big screen debut! Catch MTK, produced by Heritage Productions and distributed by VIVA Films, in SM City Cebu
Read moreIt’s time for our final screening and commencement ceremony for 2017! Catch our students’ animations projects and films, ranging from music videos to short features, and celebrate with us the birth of new filmmakers and animators. Free popcorn, cotton candy
Read moreFilm & Media Arts International Academy presents special screening of BATKID BEGINS last October 4, 2017 at FMA Campus Theater in Cebu City, Philippines. Thank you Ms. Dana Nachman and the US Embassy in the Philippines for the opportunity. Photo
Read moreOur special screening of BATKID BEGINS is coming up on Wednesday, 4th October 2017, 2.30pm in our school theater! Don’t miss out on this chance to also meet this award-winning documentary’s director, Dana Nachman, for a Q&A session! Seats are
Read moreFMA is proud to partner with the U.S. Embassy for an exclusive screening of Emmy Award-winning director Dana Nachman’s documentary, ‘Batkid Begins’. Follow the heartwarming story of cancer survivor, Miles Scott, as thousands of people rally together to transform San
Read moreSituated in Cebu City, the budding filmmakers’ hub of the Philippines, Film and Media Arts International Academy (FMA) boasts of a team of accomplished and multi-disciplinary film practitioners that make up its faculty, and caters to an international crowd
Read moreWednesday, October 4 at 2 PM – 4 PM at Film & Media Arts International Academy Campus. The U.S. Embassy in the Philippines and Film & Media Arts International Academy present the special screening of Emmy-Award winner Dana Nachman’s documentary
Read morewhen we first spoke to Khaled Khatib, he had just finished working on The White Helmets, a 41-minute Netflix documentary about a group of volunteer rescue workers who were helping those caught in the crossfire of Syria’s bloody civil war.
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