Sinebata Video Festival for Children calls for entries

The Sinebata Video Festival for Children is now accepting entries
for its upcoming competition, with the theme “The Magic of Peace”.

The competition, which is open to all Filipino children and young
video makers, aims to inspire them to create content that promotes peace,
understanding, and positivity.

Entries can be submitted in 11 different categories. The top
winners in each of these categories will represent the Philippines in the
annual Southeast Asia Video Festival for Children, scheduled to take
place in Thailand from Nov. 13-16, 2025.

The deadline of submission is on June 9, 2025. Registration is free,
and interested participants can send their entries and inquiries
to [email protected] or call 09171127060 for more details.

This festival provides a unique opportunity for young video makers
to showcase their talents, learn from industry professionals, and connect
with their peers in the country and across Southeast Asia.

We encourage all eligible participants to join and make their voices
heard through the power of video storytelling. (PR)

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