November 11, 2025

Smart ushers in the Christmas season with Holideals raffle promo Win up to ₱5 million in the grand draw


Mobile services provider Smart Communications, Inc. (Smart) is ushering in the Christmas season by giving back to its subscribers through the exciting Smart Holideals raffle promo.

Open to all new and existing Smart Prepaid and Smart Postpaid subscribers from October 17 to December 31, 2025, the Smart Holideals promo gives lucky customers a chance to win up to ₱5 million in the life-changing grand raffle draw.

Join by texting RAFFLE to 5858

To join, subscribers simply need to text RAFFLE to 5858. Once successfully registered, they can start earning and racking up raffle entries based on their Smart transactions.

Smart Prepaid subscribers will earn raffle entries for every data offer they avail.

Meanwhile, Smart Postpaid subscribers will earn raffle entries for every data add-on or booster purchased. New and renewing Smart Postpaid subscribers who opt in to the raffle promo between October 17 and December 31, 2025, will automatically get bonus raffle entries. New and renewing Plan 599 to 799 subscribers will receive 10 raffle entries, while new and renewing subscribers of Plan 999 and higher will get 15 raffle entries

Be a Smart Holideals millionaire

From October 17 to January 6, three winners of ₱30,000 will be drawn each week. All raffle points earned during the raffle promo period will also accumulate for the grand draw on January 6, 2026, where one winner will take home ₱1 million, another will win ₱3 million, and one will become ₱5 million richer.

Subscribers can win in multiple weekly draws and still qualify for the grand draw but can only win once per draw date.

Winners will be announced on Smart's official accounts and contacted and validated via call-out by an authorized Smart representative through official Smart numbers: 7777 or *888.

Don’t miss your chance to become one of this season’s Smart Holideals millionaires! Register by texting RAFFLE to 5858 or switch now to Smart and start earning raffle entries for a shot at life-changing prizes.

For updates and announcements, click https://smart.com.ph/Pages/holideals2025 or follow Smart’s official social media accounts on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X, and YouTube.

Christian Bautista and Raisa turn ordinary moments into something extraordinary in “Rainbow” music video

The two beloved artists turn quiet moments into symbols of joy and connection in a heartfelt visual narrative


Even the simplest moments in life can carry the deepest meaning if we take the time to notice them.

This realization lies at the heart of “Rainbow,” the latest single featuring Asia’s Romantic Balladeer Christian Bautista and Indonesian pop icon Raisa, whose newly released music video paints a tender portrait of hope, connection, and the beauty of the ordinary.

Filmed in an idyllic café in Jakarta, the visual narrative unfolds with both artists savoring a quiet reprieve from the bustling chaos of modern city life.

“The video is about how the simplest, most ordinary moments in our day can actually become the ‘rainbows’ we need — small sparks of hope that make a big difference,” shares Christian Bautista. “The music video was directed by Jonathan Tal Placido of Toothless Productions. He and his team flew to Jakarta to make this vision come alive, and they captured that message beautifully.”

Delicately crafted, the music video mirrors the song’s lyrical warmth with cinematic grace. Every frame invites viewers to rediscover fulfillment hidden within everyday experiences: coffee shared between friends, laughter exchanged across a table, and the peace found in simply being present.

Beyond its narrative, “Rainbow” also celebrates harmony between cultures. The collaboration between Christian Bautista and Raisa bridges Filipino and Indonesian artistry, and the choice to film in Jakarta infuses the visuals with an authentic sense of place and emotional truth.

“The city added warmth, texture, and authenticity to the visuals and helped us reflect the connection the song celebrates,” he explains.

Christian and Raisa first worked together in a recent 13-city ASEAN concert in Japan for more than a month, where they got to share the stage as fellow performers. Their chemistry in the project both as performers and friends translates effortlessly on screen, adding sincerity to the music video’s heartwarming storytelling.

“It was so exciting,” Bautista adds of working with Raisa once more. “Our biggest challenge was really scheduling — but once it finally happened, we were both thrilled to bring this project to life. Seeing it all come together after months of planning was such a rewarding moment.”

The “Rainbow” MV is a celebration of everyday beauty and the unspoken bonds that unite people across borders. Through this collaboration, Christian Bautista and Raisa reminds listeners that joy doesn’t aways come from the grand or extraordinary; it often shines brightest in the smallest details of our days.

Rainbow” by Christian Bautista and Raisa is now available on all major streaming platforms worldwide via Sony Music Entertainment. Watch the music video on Christian Bautista’s here.

IV OF SPADES returns in full force with sophomore album, Andalucia

Forged in friendship and fueled by freedom, the album reflects their evolution from breakout stars to generational rock icons


Filipino pop-rock powerhouse IV OF SPADES marks their long-awaited comeback with the release of their sophomore album, Andalucia, arriving on November 5, 2025, on all digital music platforms worldwide via Sony Music Entertainment.

After a six-year hiatus and seven years since their last full-length album, CLAPCLAPCLAP! (2019), the iconic quartet reunites with a record that captures the essence of friendship, artistic maturity, and rediscovered unity. Cementing their legacy as one of the defining acts of modern OPM, Andalucia reveals softness that exists in codes, articulating scenarios and moments in cryptic but poetic exquisiteness, never finding the need to explain or elaborate.

Following a surprise reunion last July through the double release of “Aura” and “Nanaman,” IV OF SPADES presents Andalucia as the full realization of their creative rebirth. “We needed to prioritize ourselves and our relationship first before working on a new project while we weren’t okay,” the multi-awarded band shares in a press statement. “It would’ve felt meaningless if we hadn’t fixed our bond before returning to making music.”

Co-produced by the Aura act with Brian Lotho and Emil Dela Rosa, Andalucia features twelve tracks that traverse genres and emotions while maintaining the band’s penchant for introspective songwriting and subtle sonic experiments. Leading the record is the explosive focus track “Monster,” a vibrant yet gritty rock anthem that fuses retro influences with modern edge. Other highlights include “Aura,” the first song the band wrote together after reuniting; “Nanaman,” featuring Blaster Silonga on vocals; “Suliranin,” an escapist anthem that invites listeners to leave their worries behind and eventually lose themselves; and “Konsensya,” a crossover tune with ‘90s alt, indie, and Britpop influences.

The chart-topping band explains, “Thematically speaking, we talk about things in life: flaws, people, and topics that often aren’t discussed openly. It’s more fun now because we have more songs. The direction is clearer, and the process is more collaborative.”

In making Andalucia, IV OF SPADES approached production with spectacle grounded in authenticity. “We wanted a sound that we could play live,” they share. “The production is ambitious, so we started by jamming the songs before recording them.”

After years apart, the band found their chemistry intact, perhaps stronger than ever. Their creative process was guided not by ego, but by intuition and respect.

Behind the music, moments of simplicity reminded them why they started making music together in the first place. “What truly matters are the small things. Eating together. Whoever’s late buys the coffee. Sometimes we’d turn off the aircon, so we’d all be sweating while recording.”

The release of Andalucia coincides with the band’s sold-out December 12, 2025, concert at the Mall of Asia Arena, with December 13 recently added due to overwhelming demand. Presented by Karpos Multimedia, these shows will feature IV OF SPADES performing new material for the first time alongside reimagined classics—a celebration of their journey and their future.

ANDALUCIA track list:
1. Tara

2. Monster

3. Paru-paro

4. Nanaman

5. Konsensiya

6. Tamis ng Pagkakamali

7. Aura

8. Karma

9. Tangerine Boulevard

10. Kabisado

11. Rewind

12. Suliranin

IV OF SPADES’ new album, Andalucia is out now on all digital music platforms worldwide via Sony Music Entertainment. 


November 10, 2025

A New Era of Wellness: SKG Makes its Official Philippine Debut


As the pace of life grows ever faster, SKG officially enters the Philippine market with a mission to make modern self-care accessible to all. As a recognized global leader in wellness technology with a presence in over 50 countries and millions of users worldwide, the brand is redefining how people rest, recover, and recharge in their daily lives.

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A global leader in smart wellness technology, SKG brings its innovative lineup of health solutions to empower Filipinos to live well, every day
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Its portfolio spans smart wellness solutions, from portable massagers to advanced relaxation devices, featuring advanced engineering, ergonomic design, and user-centered innovation to enhance comfort, performance, and daily well-being.

To bring this vision to Filipinos, SKG Philippines is introducing a full lineup of smart wellness solutions tailored to modern lifestyles.

The Flagship of Wellness: G7 Pro-Fold Neck Massager

Leading SKG’s product lineup is the G7 Pro-Fold Neck Massager with Heat, the brand’s flagship innovation. It is the only foldable neck massager on the market featuring a premium leather finish and full smart customization.

Designed for comprehensive care, the G7 Pro-Fold uses dual-mode TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) and Vibration Powered Massage Technology to strengthen muscles, improve circulation, and deliver targeted nerve relaxation. For deep relief, its advanced heat therapy incorporates a 6000Hz pulse matrix, graphene technology, and 630nm red light to penetrate muscles up to 10mm. The result is a comfortable, effective massage that not only relieves discomfort but also helps keep the neck strong and revitalized.

Beyond its advanced technology, the G7 Pro-Fold’s award-winning foldable design supports mobility and convenience, making it an ideal companion for long-haul travel and demanding workdays.

The SKG G7 Pro-Fold Neck Massager with Heat is available at P10,999 SRP at SKG physical stores nationwide as well as SKG’s official Shopee, Lazada, and TikTok Shop

Budget-Friendly Power: The 4356E Neck Massager

SKG ensures that advanced self-care is accessible with the 4356E Neck Massager, an ideal choice for students and budget-conscious users. This affordable option combines TENS and EMS (Electronic Muscle Stimulation) to provide targeted relief and strengthen neck muscles.

TENS soothes nerves and eases pain with gentle pulses, while EMS stimulates muscles to improve tone and support recovery. Together, they provide a comfortable, effective way to relax, recover, and keep muscles strong.

The 4356E Neck Massager also features a 42°C hot compress, three massage modes, and 15 intensity levels, along with a reliable battery and convenient voice prompt button for everyday usability. It retails for only P2,999 SRP via SKG’s official Shopee, Lazada, and TikTok Shop.

Premium Rest on the Go: The ES500 Eye Massager

The ES500 Eye Massager is the perfect introduction to premium eye care, designed specifically for executives, travelers, and those seeking a luxurious yet affordable wellness experience. Combining built-in heating pads, soft PU leather, and Bluetooth connectivity, it delivers comfort and functionality at an exceptional value.

The device offers a lightweight, comfortable fit that won’t weigh down the head, while its foldable design and adjustable stretch straps make it easy to pack and suitable for a range of head sizes.

It features an ultra-low noise operation, utilizing ceramic air pumps to keep sound levels minimal 45dB allowing relaxation without disturbing the surroundings.

With a 1200mAh battery providing up to 60 minutes of uninterrupted use, the ES500 Eye Massager’s five-mode hot compress function (38–45°C) helps relieve eye fatigue, reduce puffiness, and refresh tired eyes, making it perfect for long flights, late nights, or busy workdays.

Priced at P6,499 SRP, the ES500 Eye Massager is now available on Shopee, Lazada, and TikTok Shop.

Shop in-store and online

From flagship to budget-friendly and travel-ready solutions, SKG offers wellness for every lifestyle. To make it even more exciting, the first 300 fans who shop at participating physical stores from November 15-23 will get a FREE realme T200 Lite Earbuds worth P1,399.

Online shoppers can also score amazing deals on Shopee, Lazada, and TikTok Shop during the same promo period. Redeem platform vouchers for extra savings and explore more personal care devices at discounted prices.

To learn more, visit SKG Philippines on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/skgph.official, on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/skg_philippines, and on TikTok at https://www.tiktok.com/@skg_philippines.

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About SKG
SKG is a global leader redefining wellness solutions, dedicated to helping people live healthier, longer, and better lives through intelligent, science-backed wellness technology. With a presence in over 50 countries and millions of users worldwide, SKG continues to lead the global smart massager industry through innovation, professional performance, and user-first design.



Experience and “See What Others Can’t” at the Santa Maria Music & Film Festival (SMMFF)

SMMFF 2025 welcomes 39 finalists, handpicked from the festival’s largest and most diverse pool yet, representing 17 countries presents a vibrant mix of narrative films, documentaries, experimental works, musical stories, and cultural pieces you can explore, experience and “See What Others Can’t”!

About the Santa Maria Music & Film Festival (SMMFF)

Set high above the clouds on the mountaintops of Santa Maria, Laguna and framed by the Sierra Madre mountain range, the Santa Maria Music & Film Festival (SMMFF) offers a rare experience: cinema and music under the stars, surrounded by nature, and rooted in stories from around the world.

Since its inaugural run in December 2023, SMMFF has pioneered a one-of-a-kind fusion of film, music, and the outdoors inviting audiences to step away from the city and into a creative sanctuary where they can truly “See What Others Can’t.”

What began with just seven international short films, live music, and a close-knit community has now grown into a globally-reaching platform. For 2025, SMMFF proudly presents 39 films from 17 countries, reflecting bold storytelling and diverse artistic voices across continents.

ORIGIN STORY: HOW SMMFF BEGAN

The Santa Maria Music & Film Festival is the brainchild of Jennifer MaliwanagWhat started as her passion project, part student initiative, part creative pursuit has since evolved into a cultural tradition.

Jenn’s vision was simple but bold: to create a platform for discovering the unseen, exploring the unexplored, uplifting every voice, and celebrating every story.

In 2023, she launched Santa Maria’s first-ever open-air mountaintop film festival on her family’s mountain property, transforming the space into a creative sanctuary above the clouds. Despite the challenges of staging an event in such a remote and elevated landscape, her mission was clear: to show how perseverance, community, and storytelling can bring Filipino talent to the international stage. That inaugural year laid the foundation for what SMMFF is now becoming.


THE 2025 EDITION


Now on its third year, SMMFF 2025 welcomes 39 finalists, handpicked from the festival’s largest and most diverse pool yet, representing 17 countries including Australia, Austria, Canada, the Dominican Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, the Philippines, Poland, the Russian Federation, Singapore, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

These 39 finalists also serve as the quarterly winners, representing a vibrant mix of narrative films, documentaries, experimental works, musical stories, and cultural pieces. While all 39 earned their place through the quarterly selection, only the final winners chosen from among them will be screened at the festival, showcasing the strongest films of the year.

At the festival, this signature open-air venue will screen the music entries, the standout films, and the winners that rose above the competition.


Quarter I Finalists

       Visions of Her, directed by Mark F. Roling & Erik G. Voss from the United States. “Grief blurs the line between memory and reality. Visions of Her follows a man retracing the steps of a love lost and discovering the quiet strength to let go.”

       K-Indi IDOL, directed by Soo Sung Lee from Korea. “How far would you go to chase a dream? K-Indi IDOL follows Seung-hyun, a young woman who dares to break barriers in an industry that tries to box her in. Disguised as a man to join a male idol audition, she enters a world where performance is survival and identity becomes both mask and mirror.”

       Breaking Out, directed by David Glass from the United States. “Raw emotion collides with nature’s force. Breaking Out takes viewers on a powerful psychological journey blending turbulent piano improvisation, striking imagery, and unfiltered human feeling into a spellbinding short film.”

       Madame Donalda, directed by Alan Marcus from the United Kingdom. “A single night can change everything. Madame Donalda brings to life the electrifying moment in 1905 when Canadian soprano Pauline Lightstone Donalda rose from understudy to international star, sharing the stage with the legendary Enrico Caruso.”

       Jamcation: The Chronicles of Now Defunkt, directed by Scott Macklin from the United States. “What happens when music keeps a family connected across continents? Now Defunkt follows a collective of friends and family who, after creating two vinyl albums apart, finally come together to jam, play, and perform live for the first time. Through JamCation their unique blend of jamming and vacation they rediscover rhythm, connection, and joy.”

       Lucky Night, directed by Eduardo Mendoza from the United States. “A freezing New England night. A missing $215 million lottery ticket. Rey, a first-generation American, is forced to confront the weight of his dreams and the pressure to succeed as he searches for what could change his life forever.”

       A Neighborhood Odyssey, directed by Carlos Balvin from the United States. “A group of high school boys grew up making movies together. Now, with only one year left before graduation and life pulling them in different directions, they set out to make one last film, a final love letter to their friendship and shared dreams.”

       Cowboy Boots, directed by Eric Delehoy from the United States. “Ack, a gay cowboy from Nebraska, steps into a San Francisco gay club for the first time—only to find that the “promised land” he imagined is far more complicated than he expected.”


Quarter II Finalists

       Greensky Bluegrass – Find Ourselves Lost, directed by René Huemer from Austria. “An intimate black-and-white documentary following US band Greensky Bluegrass as they record their album in Iceland. Through a raw biographical lens, it unveils their insecurities, creative struggles, and the beauty of embracing vulnerability all set against Iceland’s stunning natural backdrop.”

       The Cost of a Dream, directed by Adrian Pucheu from the Dominican Republic. “Daniel, a humble merengue drummer from a small Dominican village, crosses paths with Isabel, the mayor’s niece who has just arrived from Colombia. Captivated by her, he decides to join the village’s musical battle torn between following his heart and staying true to his passion for music.”

       PAPmusic – Animation for Fashion, directed by Leikié from Italy. “An animation film that brings fashion to life. A young Italian fashion house launches a bold new collection and sparks fly between HIM, the director, and HER, the designer. Romance, rivalry, and playful chaos unfold in a fast-paced, music-filled story.”

       I Miss You, Pluto, directed by Bella Reeves from the United States. “An emotional short film about a timid musician who struggles to create after her best friend, Pluto, leaves. As she learns to accept a new chapter in her life, she finds solace at the Marina and slowly rediscovers her creative voice.”

       Bam Bam: The Sister Nancy Story, directed by Alison Duke from Canada. “The Sister Nancy Story dives deep into the legacy of Sister Nancy, blending dynamic tour performances, archival footage, and interviews with industry icons like Janelle Monáe, Young Guru, and Pete Rock. A fun and empowering documentary that celebrates music, resilience, and staying true to yourself.”

       The Man with the Microphone: A European Tour Documentary, directed by B Menace from the United States. “An up-and-coming singer from Connecticut travels to Europe to be the opening act on a European tour and soon discovers the grit, heart, and challenges that come with being an independent artist chasing a dream.”



Quarter III Finalists

       The Child Within, directed by Daniel Troia from the United States. “Feeling detached from the noise of modern life, Daniel Troia sets out on a soul-searching bicycle journey across Europe, a quest to rediscover his inner child and the beauty of human connection.”

       The Meaning of a Ritual, directed by Natalie MacMahon from Germany. “A world that moves too fast to notice the quiet magic of existence, two souls collide, one deeply connected to nature, the other lost within her own mind. A gifted young plant doctor, blessed with extrasensory perception, meets a reclusive artist whose pain has locked her away from the world. As their lives intertwine, wounds resurface, but so do long-buried truths. Together, they rediscover what it truly means to heal, to grow, and to live.”

       Time Before Kevin, directed by Raine Gado from the Philippines. “Set in a near future, Kevin, a young scientist haunted by fragments of his past, builds a time machine to revisit the moments that shaped him. As he confronts his younger self and the weight of suppressed truth, Kevin must decide: will he relive the past, or rewrite it?”

       I Am a Halo-Halo, directed by Daniel Buhat from the Philippines. “Ethan, a third-culture Filipino and aspiring chef, returns to the Philippines for the first time to visit his Lola Luningning. Struggling to reconnect with his roots, he takes on his grandmother’s challenge to prepare the traditional noche buenafeast. Along the way, he encounters a colorful mix of Filipino characters including a wise halo-halo vendor who helps him discover who he truly is.”

       Second Chance, directed by India Anne Mitchell from the United States. “A young filmmaker, moved by a troubling event at school, turns her lens toward the world of Juvenile Hall and Court. Through the heartfelt story of a young offender and his parents alongside the voices of a judge, attorneys, and a probation officer, Second Chance explores the power of understanding, compassion, and hope for those society too often overlooks.”

       Break the Silence, directed by Dax Phelan from the United States. “Break the Silence is a powerful one-minute Public Service Announcement that encourages those struggling with mental health, substance use, and more to seek help through the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. A poignant reminder that reaching out is a sign of strength and that help is always within reach.”

       Between three worlds - Robert Zorn: Percussionist, Farmer and Composer from Tyrol, directed by Sina Moser from Austria. “The documentary provides an insight into the life of the musician, who in his free time breeds sheep, produces honey from his own hive and enjoys working with wood.”

       Love Wins in the USA, directed by Sidney Gil from the United States. “Love Wins in the USA” is a contemporary pop anthem by emerging artist Nova RainShadow, released in early March 2025. Blending heartfelt lyricism with American influences, the song delivers a powerful message. Its chorus, driven by an uplifting melody, reinforces the idea that love transcends barriers and remains resilient despite societal divides."

       Say His Name, directed by Billy Joseph, Jr. from the United States. “As a fractured family gathers to confront the dark grip of addiction and unravel decades of buried secrets, they must face the haunting reality that the cycle of guilt, shame, and betrayal they've inherited may be impossible to break.”

       MEMRA, directed by Yulia Travnikova from the Russian Federation. “The film tells the story of a musical project called "MEMRA" and the making of a conceptual music album by the founders of a network of private kindergartens, Ivan and Maria Sorokin. The album was created to support people with autism spectrum disorders.”

       Une Réflexion, directed by M.Y.R.A. Entertainment from Singapore. “A semi-animated video art piece portraying a summer evening sky reflected in a lake in Quebec. Borrowing the patience of a fisherman, the eye of a painter and the wonderment of a small child, UNE RÉFLEXION encapsulates the peaceful interplay of sunlit and dark clouds during a fleeting moment in nature and time. Carried by a Solfeggio frequency, the micro short invites to an audio-visual meditation.”

Quarter IV Finalists

       Cotton Candy, directed by Jesse Klick from the United States. "The concept of this song is rooted in the idea of an unending cycle. Loving someone who can neither commit nor fully walk away. Represented by the sky - we're together during the day, he leaves at sunset, he comes back at night, and is gone with the sunrise. As the sky transitions, so does he.”

       To Be Anders Widmark, directed by Peter Östlund from Sweden. “About a pianist, his music and his challenges. A musical journey between different genres where everything is possible.”

       Image Dance, directed by John Dawson from the United States. “An experimental film made by Colorado artist and filmmaker John Dawson in 2023. This short film is 100% hand made by drawing, painting and scratching directly onto 16mm and Super 8 film stock.”

       First Refusal, directed by Courtney Sanello from the United States. “In a series of surreal visuals that ebb and flow like a fever dream, we follow them on exploration of grief’s complexity. They gradually come to realize an important truth: in order to truly heal and find solace, they must learn to let go.”

       American Pot Story: Oaksterdam, directed by Ravit Markus & Dan Katzir from the United States. “A documentary about how change transpires in America. The account of "a small group of concerned committed citizens" who took a huge risk in order to bring about a massive shift in public perception. Not just an important historical chronicle of a campaign that brought into the mainstream a taboo topic, it’s also an inspiring reminder of how democracy can work when people come together in an effort to fulfill our pledge to liberty and justice for all.”

       Reborn, directed by Ken Izumisawa from Japan. “Dr. Katayama, who commissions murders for patients suffering from incurable diseases, is contacted by Noriko, a girl with suicidal thoughts. Dr. Katayama has strong doubts towards medical treatment that forces patients to live, and has been committing commissioned murders out of his own righteousness, but he is conflicted by Noriko's request.”

       Castle in the Air, directed by Jess D'Aguanno from Australia. “A young girl caught between her reality and dreams.”

       Clout Chaser, directed by Lubomir Atan from the United States. "Two girls in a fierce race to get to Star2 and his riches. They hurdle over a series of blocks and use supernatural powers to battle each other to reach him in a room guarded by a golden dragon and Buddha where he sits on a throne in front of hundreds of gold bars.”

       The World of UConn Stamford’s Campus Library, directed by Dorian Robinson from the United States. “The World of UConn Stamford’s Campus Library invites students to discover everything the library offers, from study zones and research support to tech resources and collaborative spaces. Designed as an informative student advertisement, it highlights how the library makes academic life easier, more efficient, and even inspiring. Whether you need a quiet corner, expert guidance, or a place to team up with classmates, this film shows why the UConn Stamford Library is every student’s essential campus partner.”

       Inspire Me, directed by Geoffrey Fighiera from France. “A professional oboist is at work when he realizes that his music is connected to his muse: a ballet dancer. He decides to play with her.”

       Chance Encounters, directed by Hasi Eldib from Canada. “Chance Encounters documents a one-person show of the same name by Juno award-winning musician and interdisciplinary artist Jesse Stewart. Combining storytelling and innovative music performed on a variety of unusual instruments, the film explores the profound impact that fleeting interactions with strangers can have on us.”

       Guiding Light, directed by India Anne Mitchell from the United States. “Through the compelling interviews of the lead prosecutor, the defense attorney and the police chief, “Guiding Light” tells the story of a young teen (Polly Hannah Klaas) in a small town in America who was kidnapped from her bedroom during a slumber party while her family was in the house. In "Guiding Light", India Mitchell, a teen growing up in the same town thirty years later brings a fresh perspective and highlights the importance of the legacy of this case to the continuing endeavor to keep children safe.”

       Life in Tandem, directed by Joseph Litzinge & Mia Grimes from the United States. “After a member of the "freestyle canoe dancing" community suffers a tragic accident and unimaginable loss, his fellow canoe enthusiasts work in tandem to help him through his emotional and physical trauma to recover and get back in his canoe.”

WHY ATTEND SMMFF 2025

A Unique Setting

Held at the Santa Maria Open Air Cinema, the festival features breathtaking ridgeline views and crisp mountain air, an outdoor experience unlike anywhere else in the Philippines.

Nestled atop the Sierra Madre ridgeline, the venue opens to sweeping views of Mt. Banahaw, Mt. Cristobal, Mt. Sembrano, Laguna de Bay, and the Pililla windmills a natural panorama that makes every screening feel cinematic even before the films begin.

A Creative Community

Whether you’re an artist, filmmaker, musician, or simply curious, SMMFF is where people gather to discover fresh perspectives and stories that challenge, surprise, and inspire.

A Broad Spectrum of Stories

From independent shorts to student films, global documentaries to experimental music videos, SMMFF champions storytellers from all genres and backgrounds.

A Curated Outdoor Experience

Organizers guide guests through travel logistics, weather expectations, accessibility, and mountaintop-friendly festival etiquette to ensure a seamless visit.


PLAN YOUR VISIT

Date & Time:
December 6, 2025 · 4:00 PM – 8:30 PM

Venue:
Santa Maria Open Air Cinema
143 Summit
Brgy. Pao-o, Santa Maria, Laguna

Tickets:
Free with advance registration. Limited seating.

What to Bring:
Layers or a light jacket, refillable bottle for plastic-free hydration stations, and comfortable shoes fit for a mountain environment.

 

THE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Jennifer Maliwanag – Festival Director

A multi-awarded director, photographer, and entrepreneur, Jenn is the heart behind SMMFF. Driven by passion and a deep love for storytelling, she pushes Filipino creativity forward while shaping a festival where every voice, no matter how small, is welcomed, valued, and celebrated.

Rex Lopez – Producer & Creative Lead

An art-based creative and former multinational Creative Director, Rex brings the sharp eye of a producer and the insight of a film critic to SMMFF. As co-founder of Psyops8 and BlackOps Studios Asia, he has worked on global projects including Netflix’s Maria and Amazon Prime’s SellBlock. He now serves as an SMMFF jury member, championing emerging talent.

Jerico Maliwanag – Film Creator & Communications Lead

Co-owner of World Cup Café at 143 Summit, Jerico brings a sharp creative instinct shaped by years of hands-on storytelling, film creation, and editing. As the Operations Lead at Stories We Tell Agency, he further hones his eye for detail and experience in managing creative projects. He helps shape the festival’s identity from visual cohesion to on-ground experience design, and serves as an SMMFF jury member dedicated to spotlighting the next generation of filmmakers.


LOOKING AHEAD

With the 2025 edition of the Santa Maria Music & Film Festival, the organizers reaffirm their commitment to shaping SMMFF into more than just an annual event. It is becoming a growing tradition, a meeting point for creatives, nature-lovers, and storytellers alike. A home for artists and explorers, SMMFF continues to remind audiences to look deeper and See What Others Can’t.

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