MANILA — Quezon City First District Representative Arjo Atayde expressed his gratitude to First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos for her ongoing support of the local film industry.
The QC solon echoed the First Lady’s call for the public to continue backing Filipino-made movies, encouraging greater appreciation for homegrown talents.
Atayde made his statement in response to the First Lady’s appeal to “rally behind our local film industry,” emphasizing the importance of collective efforts in promoting Filipino cinema.
“We must continue to support our local artists, as this could help elevate the global recognition of Filipinos in the film and creative industries,” the legislator-actor stressed.
“Filipino actors and directors are gradually gaining international recognition for their creative talents, which is a significant step forward for the entertainment industry,” added Atayde, who serves as the vice chairperson of the creative industries committee, in a statement on Wednesday.
As a committed advocate, the lawmaker continues to push for legislation that safeguards the interests of workers in the entertainment industry.
Earlier, Atayde expressed optimism that with the right support, the Philippines’ entertainment industry could achieve the same level of global recognition as South Korea’s dynamic entertainment scene.
Moreover, he highlighted the entertainment industry’s vital role as a driver of economic growth.
Atayde was one of the authors of Republic Act No. 11996, also known as the Eddie Garcia Law, which he noted “ensures the welfare of all workers in the entertainment industry, including those behind the camera.”
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