: The Feast of St. Vincent Ferrer in May remains a cornerstone of Dipolognon life, featuring religious processions and cultural shows that blend spiritual and entertainment elements. Economic and Community Snapshot
One standout entry was “Balik sa Dagat” (Return to the Sea), a 20-minute documentary following a 55-year-old fish vendor named Nila from the nearby fishing village of Sicayab. The film explored how Dipolognon women managed their households when fishing yields dropped during the pandemic—a raw, emotional slice of life that resonated with the audience.
The Pinay Dipolog FFF 2021 group has made a notable impact on the local community. They have collaborated with local businesses, promoting Dipolog's products and services to a wider audience. Their content has also highlighted the city's cultural heritage and natural attractions, encouraging tourism and economic growth.

