For Filipino cinephiles and fans of Philippine cinema: FDCP launches a redesigned Juanflix. Subscribe now for as low as ₱49/month
As someone who loves rediscovering Filipino movies and misses out on locals films only shown in film festivals, I am excited to share Juanflix: The FDCP Channel, an official OTT streaming platform that offers curated selection of classic and contemporary Filipino films, alongside international titles. The platform features a wide range of content available through Free access, Subscriptions, and Pay-per-view options. It also serves as an excellent educational resource for film students, scholars, enthusiasts, and general moviegoers interested in film appreciation and education. You’ll also discover films from regions often overlooked by mainstream cinema like those featured at the 22nd Mindanao Film Festival.
No more excuse that there is no good Filipino movies you can't watch because you can watch them here in as low as ₱49/month. You can check the pricing below.
FDCP is also launching soon an app version, so stay tuned for updates on their official channels. https://www.fdcp.ph/updates/juanflix-app-launch / FACEBOOK
MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION *subject to change
YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION *subject to change
I'm currently subscribed to Premium+, and it's worth it because I've been wanting to watch films from Cinema One Originals as well as films with no to low distributors. I also had a hard time finding good-quality versions of titles like Gusto Kita with All My Hypothalamus (2018), Cleaners (2019), Gitling (2025). They also have highly acclaimed international titles like Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019), Close (2022) and Aftersun (2022).
I hope this platform encourages not just Filipino moviegoers but also international cinephiles to support and learn more of our local cinema. I'm also looking forward to seeing more subtitles available in the various languages of the Philippines.