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All-Women Delegation from Sauerland Visits the Philippine Embassy in Berlin

March 24, 2015

Berlin.  A 40-member all-female delegation from Sauerland celebrated women’s month at the Philippine Embassy in Berlin. As part of the Philippine Embassy’s efforts to cultivate good relations with members of the German Parliament (Bundestag) and link up with Filipino communities in Germany, Ambassador Melita S. Sta. Maria-Thomeczek welcomed the delegation to the Philippine Embassy whose visit was facilitated by the office of Bundestag Member Dirk Wiese (Social Democratic Party). Around twenty of the delegates had Filipino roots and shared stories of courage and solidarity in relation to the relief efforts in their respective communities in the Sauerland region in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan.

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The delegation from Sauerland at the Philippine Embassy in Berlin

 

Ambassador Thomeczek briefed the group on the current thrusts of the Philippine Embassy in promoting the welfare of overseas Filipinos. She informed the delegates of the presence of Philippine honorary consulates providing consular and other services in the different regions of Germany. The Ambassador also took the opportunity to invite the German delegates to visit the Philippines. Consuls Adrian Elmer Cruz, Gabriel Bautista, and Azela Arumpac complemented the Ambassador’s remarks with a short presentation on the initiatives of the Embassy on the political, economic, and consular fronts.

In response, Ms. Imgard Sander, coordinator for the office of MP Wiese, thanked the Ambassador for the warm welcome and expressed appreciation for the open lines of communication with the Embassy, noting the importance of such ties when doing international relief work in the wake of natural disasters like the Typhoon Haiyan. Many of the delegates with Filipino roots approached the Ambassador to share their personal stories in relation to the relief efforts in their own communities.

The Sauerland is one of the largest tourist regions in North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany. The largest concentration of Filipinos in Germany, estimated at around 3,838, is in North Rhine-Westphalia. A Philippine Honorary Consulate located in Essen and headed by Honorary Consul Heinz-Peter Heidrich has jurisdiction over this region. ***END

Philippine Embassy Links Up with Filipino Communities in Germany: Harnessing Strengths, Renewing Partnerships

March 7, 2015

Berlin. To renew partnerships and invite them to continue harnessing their strengths as respected communities in Germany, Philippine Ambassador Melita S. Sta. Maria-Thomeczek, met with Filipino communities in various parts of the country in the months of February – March. This was part of the Embassy’s thrust to broaden and deepen relationships with Filipino communities. Ambassador Sta. Maria-Thomeczek, who presented her credentials to German Federal President Joachim Gauck on 04 March linked up with Filipino community networks in Essen, Frankfurt, Cologne, Bonn, and Nueremberg, covering 4 States, and the City-State of Hamburg.

Ambassador Melita S. Sta. Maria-Thomeczek links up with members of Philippine Women’s Forum e.V - Babaylan in Cologne.

Ambassador Melita S. Sta. Maria-Thomeczek links up with members of Philippine Women’s Forum e.V – Babaylan in Cologne.

 

‘We need to link up with and link in our Filipino communities here in Germany. The Filipino communities are our natural partners in pursuing our national interests in this country. They are our “ambassadors-of-goodwill” in their local regions. Strong solidarity with and among our communities make for strong partnerships and better awareness on the work to promote our people’s and country’s welfare.”  Ambassador Sta. Maria-Thomeczek stated.

In Cologne, she met with Filipina community leaders under the leadership of the Philippine Women’s Group e.V – Babaylan. Upon their invitation, she delivered a talk on ‘Gender Discrimination, Violence Against Women and Human Trafficking’. She clarified definitions of these concepts, gave updates on the situation in Europe as well as developments in the Philippine concerning these issues. She also joined the Embassy team for a consular outreach to the Filipinos in the region.

Ambassador Sta. Maria-Thomeczek delivers a talk on ‘Gender Discrimination, Violence Against Women and Human Trafficking’ to Filipinas in Cologne

Ambassador Sta. Maria-Thomeczek delivers a talk on ‘Gender Discrimination, Violence Against Women and Human Trafficking’ to Filipinas in Cologne

 

Meanwhile, at the sidelines of a meeting with the AFOS – Foundation for Entrepreneurial Development Cooperation,  Ambassador Sta. Maria-Thomeczek also met with members of the Filipino Community in Essen through the auspices of the Philippine Honorary Consulate for North Rhine-Westphalia led by Honorary Consul Heinz-Peter Heidrich and Honorary Vice-Consul Milagros Wandelt.
In Hamburg, the Ambassador and Consul Azela Arumpac, along with Father Simon Boiser SVD of the Philippine Catholic Mission, Hamburg and Pastor Joel Ciprez of the World International Ministries, led the opening ceremonies for the 2nd Basketball Tournament at the Sporthalle. The activity, which brought together Catholic and non-Catholic Filipinos in Hamburg, featured five competing teams, (including one team from Belgium) and was organized with the help of the Federation of Filipino Organizations in Northern Germany.

She later met with the leaders of the Filipino community in a separate session and explained the mandate of the Philippine Embassy in Berlin, particularly in pursuing the three pillars of foreign policy. She encouraged the leaders to contribute to these efforts, especially in creating the conditions to ease the lives of Filipinos overseas. After the sharing session, the Ambassador responded to questions from the audience.
In Nueremberg, the Ambassador and Consul Ady Cruz met with a Filipina social worker servicing the region under CARITAS and members of a Filipino club promoting Philippine dance and song. Projects were planned to help the groups be updated on this aspect of Philippine Culture. In Frankfurt, the strength of the Catholic community groups was evidenced through the long years they have survived while the other social clubs have dwindled or have phased out.

Through the Q and A discussions with the communities, it was clear that stronger channels have to be established to complement the already existing means by which they can be updated on Philippine news and laws. There were also discussions on how the Philippines can be promoted to second generation Filipino-Germans. One association in Essen had young Fil-Gers as members and their theme this year was “Know Your Roots.” This led to an interesting discussion on future visits to the Philippines.

There are over twenty thousand Filipinos living in various parts of Germany, according to the latest figures from the German Federal Statistics Office. Of these, almost four thousand are in the State of North Rhine Westphalia. On the other hand, there are about 1130 Filipinos in Hamburg. The Philippine Embassy is committed to serving Filipinos through regular mobile consular outreaches, community visitations and other communication channels across the thirteen (13) Laender or States and the three (3) City-States of Bremen, Hamburg and Berlin.  ***END

Philippine Ambassador Meets Filipino Community in Hamburg

March 7, 2015

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Ambassador Melita S. Sta. Maria-Thomeczek, along with Father Simon Boiser SVD of the Philippine Catholic Mission in Hamburg and Pastor Joel Ciprez of the World International Ministries, led the opening ceremonies for the 2nd Basketball Tournament at the Sporthalle in Hamburg. The activity, which brought together Catholic and non-Catholic Filipinos in Hamburg, featured five competing teams, including one from Belgium. Members of the Federation of Filipino Organizations in Northern Germany helped organize the tournament.

Ambassador Melita S. Sta. Maria-Thomeczek poses with the Filipino community during the opening rites of the Basketball Tournament in Hamburg. Ambassador Thomeczek is joined by Pastor Joel and Father Simon Boisier.

Ambassador Melita S. Sta. Maria-Thomeczek poses with the Filipino community during the opening rites of the Basketball Tournament in Hamburg. Ambassador Thomeczek is joined by Pastor Joel and Father Simon Boisier.

During her opening remarks, Ambassador Sta. Maria-Thomeczek thanked the leaders, especially Father Boiser and Pastor Joel, for their efforts in enhancing solidarity in the Filipino community. Afterwards, the Ambassador met with the leaders of the Filipino community in a separate session and explained the mandate of the Philippine Embassy in Berlin, particularly in pursuing the three pillars of foreign policy. She encouraged the leaders to contribute to these efforts, especially in creating the conditions to ease the lives of Filipinos overseas. After the sharing session, Ambassador Sta. Maria-Thomeczek responded to questions from the audience.

There are over a thousand Filipinos based in Hamburg, according to the latest figures from the German Federal Statistics Office (1,130). The community in Hamburg is very well-organized, with around twenty organizations, including, among others, the Federation of Filipino Organizations in Northern Germany e.V., Mindanao Solid Group, Carinosa Group Germany e.V., Philippinisch Frauen-Gruppe e.V., Kayumanggi Bayanihan Group, Couples for Christ, and Order of the Knights of Rizal, among others. Leaders of some of these groups also took the opportunity to share their plans with the Ambassador.

The Berlinale Talent Campus: Philippine Film Industry Expands its Profile at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival

February 13, 2015

Berlin. The Philippines was strongly represented at this year’s Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale), which took place from 5 – 15 February 2015 through the festival’s Talent Campus.

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The Campus brings together annually (through the Festival) selected groups of international filmmakers: directors, screenwriters, producers, cinematographers, editors, actors, distributors, production designers, sound designers/ composers and film critics from all over the world are invited.  It is an initiative of the Berlin International Film Festival, which is  funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media, in cooperation with Creative Europe MEDIA, a program of the European Union, the Robert Bosch Stiftung, the Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg, Canon, Federal Foreign Office and the German Film Fund.
Out of 2,529 aspirants from 117 countries for the Talent Campus, 300 promising filmmakers were chosen to participate in the thirteenth edition of the program with the theme, “2015:  A Space Discovery”.

Nine (9) Filipino filmmakers made it to this year’s Berlinale Talent Campus.

They were cinematographer and director Dan Villegas, screenwriter and director Giancarlo Lauro Abrahan, sound designer and editor Warren Santiago, actor Sandino Martin, director Sigrid Andrea Bernardo, editor and director Charlie Gohetia, producer and director Joseph Israel Laban, director Hannah Espia, and director Rina Tsou.  Participants not only got to pitch their films at the Talent Project Market, they also had one-on-one meetings with their mentors in the Project Labs and attended Master classes and panel discussions with top notch experts in the field.

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Filmmaker Dan Villegas was thankful for the opportunity to be part of this year’s Berlinale Talents. He said, “My biggest takeaway from Berlinale Talents is the value of learning. I learned a lot from the classes, and I’m thankful that there are entities that give grants for further education for filmmakers.“

When asked to describe the networking aspect of Berlinale Talents, Taiwan-based Filmmaker Rina Tsou quipped, “It is probably one of the best networking platform for us upcoming young filmmakers around the world! I have been really blessed to have built connections with my Filipino and Southeast Asian filmmaker friends this time. I have always dreamed of forming a co-production base in our region, and I look forward to future possibilities. “

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To further promote Philippine cinema in new markets, the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) for the first time took part in the European Film Market, where film producers engaged leading European and worldwide distributors.  FDCP Chairman Briccio Santos along with Vice Chair Teodoro Granados led the Philippine delegation.  Producer/promoter Bianca Balbuena promoted Pepe Diokno’s “Above the Clouds”, Paul Soriano’s Manny Pacquiao biopic “Kid Kulafu” and Milo Sogueco’s “Mariquina.”

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The European Film Market section of the Berlinale was attended by producers, distributors, film financiers, cinema operators, buyers and sellers as well as representatives of the TV, Home Entertainment/VoD, and New Media market. The market’s nine (9) day run showcased 400 exhibiting companies which accommodated a traffic of about 70,000 visits. The Philippine film previews did not have as many buyer-viewers as expected but this was seen as a challenge for next year’s Berlinale ; the FDCP, the independent producers and the Philippine Embassy will be cooperating more closely to invite more buyer-viewers for Philippine films in future Berlinale Filmfests.

To strengthen its networking with PHL participants,the Filcom and media, Ambassador Millie Sta. Maria-Thomeczek hosted a dinner on 6 February 2015, for the FDCP, Quezon City Vice Mayor Ma. Josefina G. Belmonte, organizers of the Quezon City Film Festival, Berlinale Talent campus participants, and journalists.

Berlinale takes place every year in Berlin and is regarded as one of the world’s leading film industry events.  The films that are successful in the competition are awarded Gold and Silver Bears by an international jury.  Up to 400 films are presented in various sections.  The 2015 Berlinale sold more than 300,000 tickets , had almost 20,000 professional visitors from 124 countries, including around 3,700 journalists, making the film festival with the largest audience worldwide. ***END

 

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