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Benjie Austria praised for dedication to making films

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April 9, 2025

Award-winning film director Joel Lamangan praises producer Engr. Benjie Austria for his intense dedication to film production despite the challenges in the entertainment industry.

Benjie Austria praised for dedication to making films

Lamangan’s admiration reflects professional respect and appreciation for Austria’s resilience in adversity. It showcases the spirit of creativity that thrives even in tough times.

During a press conference for the movie “Fatherland” under BenTria Productions at the Manila Hotel, Lamangan referred to Austria as the most generous producer he had ever met.

“Austria was not the initial producer for ‘Fatherland,’ as the original producer withdrew from the project due to financial difficulties,” Lamangan revealed.

The producer stated that his passion for movies drew him to produce films despite the unstable situation in the local entertainment industry. He said his primary motivation was to help, not the return on investment (ROI).

“Nangarap talaga ako na one day, makakapag-produce ako ng pelikula. Nainspire ako noong napanood ko ang ‘Himala.’ Pangarap lang talaga ang magproduce at ngayon natupad na determined talaga ako na maging producer. Ibinigay naman ni Lord. I really dreamed that one day, I would be able to produce a movie. I was inspired when I watched ‘Himala.’ Producing was just a dream and now it has come true. I am really determined to become a producer. God willing),” Austria noted.

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