Ten films make final cut of 9th Indie-Siyensya Filmmaking Competition

SEPT. 3, 2025 — DOST-SEI unveils the ten finalists of this year’s Indie-Siyensya—the country’s first and only science filmmaking competition.

Now in its ninth edition, the competition continues to feature emerging and experienced filmmakers who creatively explore scientific topics through film. This year’s theme, “Halik sa Lupa,” invites entries that explore the vital connections between soil, life, and humanity.

A total of 120 entries were received from across the country. Entries include science explainers and documentaries on soil biodiversity, sustainable farming methods, and indigenous ecological practices.

Youth Category Finalists:

  • Abo’t Ani – Directed by Eula Frances A. Macabodbod (Valencia National High School)
  • Lupang Hinirang – Directed by Lawrence C. Delos Santos (Labrador National High School)
  • Panagtubo: Ang Kwento ng Buhay na Lupa – Directed by Areli Joanna A. Asuncion (Tuguegarao City Science High School)
  • Punso – Directed by Maria Felicitti S. Sta. Catalina (Rizal National Science High School)
  • Soil Biodiversity: Buhay sa Ilalim, Bumubuhay sa Ibabaw – Directed by Bernice Shayne M. Dela Cruz (Pasig City Science High School)

Open Category Finalists:

  • Damayan – Directed by Celine R. Murillo
  • Hinubog ng Lupa – Directed by Angelo Gabriel F. Cortes
  • Munting Yaman – Directed by Raymond B. Balagosa
  • Sa Duta sang Kabuhi – Directed by Steve C. Villasor
  • Tabi-Tabi Po – Directed by James Mark Caponpon

These ten films will premiere from October 7 to 11, 2025, at the Cinematheque Centre Bacolod, with simultaneous free screenings also happening at Cinematheque Centers in Davao, Nabunturan, and Iloilo.

All films will also be available for free online streaming via JuanFlix (juanflix.com.ph) from October 12 to 31, 2025. Viewers can register on the platform to vote for their favorite entry.

Winners of this year’s Indie-Siyensya competition will be announced in November 2025. 

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