Ferdinand Lapuz incorporates to Imagineindia as Collaborator

FERDINAND DIZON LAPUZ is an award-winning Filipino film producer. He was born on December 2, 1965, in Angeles City, Philippines. He graduated from Holy Angel University in Angeles City with a degree in Business Management.

In 1990, he migrated to Canada, where he promoted Filipino films at international film festivals, including “Magnifico” (which won the Crystal Bear at Berlin in 2004) and “Woman of Breakwater” (featured in Directors’ Fortnight 2004).

In December 2003, during a visit to the Philippines, he met an upcoming actor named Coco Martin and shared a concept suited for him. This idea evolved into “The Masseur,” which became the first directorial work of Brillante Mendoza. The film was produced in 2005, premiered in Locarno, Switzerland, and won a Golden Leopard Award in the video section.

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Cosmic Connection (Su MingQing) China

Cosmic Connection
Su MingQing
China. 2025. 17 min

This film interweaves the tense emotional journey of the first performance of the Khoomei girl Brie and her experience of learning Khoomei, showcasing the inheritance dilemma of Khoomei as an intangible cultural heritage and the pure imagination of the Kazakh girl about the universe. The innocence of the little girl, like Khoomei, is a special gift to humanity, but few people can understand the significance of this gift from the universe.

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Suniti Mª Jurado, collaborator and Jury at Imagineindia

María Jurado is a Spanish actress with an extensive international career in film, television, and theatre. She has worked with directors such as Abel Ferrara, Daniele Vicari, Gabriele Salvatores, and Michel Gondry, appearing in more than 20 films showcased at festivals including Cannes, Berlin, Rome, Sitges, Málaga, and Miami. On television, she has starred in 7 prime-time series in Spain and France, and on stage she has performed under the direction of Jack Garfein at the Actor’s Studio in Paris.
She trained at the Juan Carlos Corazza Studio, the ECAM, and later in Paris, Los Angeles, and New York —with teachers such as JC Corazza, Susan Batson, and Eric Morris— and speaks English, French, and Italian. She wrote, directed, and produced the short film Del Retiro a Sol, selected at the ImagineIndia Film Festival.

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The Last Expedition (Eliza Kubarska) Poland

The Last Expedition
Eliza Kubarska
Poland. 2024. 85 min

Pioneering Polish mountain climber Wanda Rutkiewicz disappeared in the Himalayas in 1992.
What happened on that final climb? Filmmaker and mountaineer Eliza Kubarska traces Wanda’s footsteps on the world’s highest peaks in a journey into the mystery surrounding the fate of the first woman to summit K2. Could Wanda be still alive, in a monastery in Tibet? Weaving
together Wanda’s own, previously unseen diaries, audio and video archives from her Himalayan expeditions, interviews with legendary climbers, Sherpas, Buddhist nuns and monks, this is a riveting account of the emotional struggles and aspirations of a woman who rose above a world that often sought to limit her and charted her own path to freedom.

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Far From Home (Kristi Tethong) Canada, India

Far From Home
Kristi Tethong
Canada, India. 2025. 76 min

Far From Home is about the fight against the erasure of both the Tibetan nation and a father’s memories, collected against the ticking clock of Alzheimer’s. TC Tethong and his Canadian wife, Judy, helped carve a Tibetan settlement out of a South Indian jungle in the 1960s. Featuring a never-before-seen archive of a precarious era for Tibetans struggling to survive on borrowed soil, this intimate family story of love and courage reflects upon the nature of memory and intergenerational loss and resilience, while preserving a vulnerable oral history of the aging, last connection to a free Tibet.

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Champions of The Golden Valley (Ben Sturgulewski) USA

Champions of The Golden Valley
Ben Sturgulewski
USA. 2025. 81 min

After narrowly missing his chance to become Afghanistan’s first Olympic skier, Alishah Farhang returns to the remote mountains of his homeland to inspire a vibrant new ski culture. Bringing together young athletes from rival villages with makeshift wooden skis and secondhand gear, he organizes a ski race like no other, uniting his community in a rare moment of hope and triumph. When their world is suddenly upended, he and the athletes must call upon those lessons learned on the slopes to find their way forward. Revealing a stunning unseen side of Afghanistan, the film is a captivating and uplifting story about how champions can be made by more than Olympic medals.

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Hassan Fazili, Jury at Imagineindia 2026

Hassan Fazili is an award-winning Afghan filmmaker who has developed theater plays, documentaries, short films, and several popular television series in Afghanistan and abroad.

He began his professional career as an actor under the guidance of “Ustad Abdul Qayum Besed”, widely regarded as the “Father of Afghanistan Theater.” Fazili has acted in numerous stage plays, films, and television series, earning recognition and awards for his performances.

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Muska Stanakzai, Jury at Imagineindia

Born in Afghanistan and raised in Canada, Muska Stanakzai embodies the harmony between two worlds — one rooted in resilience and tradition, and the other in freedom and possibility. Growing up in Canada, Muska recognized her privilege early on and felt a deep sense of responsibility toward her Afghan roots. She has since dedicated her life to bridging cultures, amplifying Afghan voices, and creating understanding between communities.

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