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Sulayman (film)

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Sulayman is a 2024 Philippine animated historical drama action-adventure short film based on the Indarapatra and Sulayman tales of Maguindanao. The film was directed by Nelson “Blog” Caliguia Jr under Tuldok Animated Studios.[1]

Premise

The film revolves around the sacrifices heroes make to save others as the titular warrior uses his skills, compassion and dedication to fight elements that disrupt the peace in his hometown.[1]

Development

Sulayman was funded through the Innovation Grant Program of the Cultural Center of the Philippines, initiated by the CCP Board of Trustees, as a response to the global crisis affecting the creative industry during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Caliguia Jr. and his team set their priorities straight and decided to make the animated film as concise and compact without losing the folktale’s elements and its cultural significance.[2]

Awards

Sulayman won the Best Animated Film at the PENSACON Short Film Festival 2024 and Best Animation (Traditional) at the FantaSci Short Film Festival.[1]

  1. ^ a b c Purnell, Kristofer. "Filipino animated short film wins at 2 Florida festivals". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2024-11-11.
  2. ^ Miel, Ace (2024-05-24). "SULAYMAN: A CONTRIBUTION TO THE FUTURE GENERATION". Cultural Center of the Philippines. Retrieved 2024-11-11.