CinePanalo Film Festival and withdrawal Food Delivery was announced as one of the eight official entries of the 2nd CinePanalo Film Festival by Puregold in September 2024. It would have been the first documentary to feature in the
film festival to run from March 14 to 25, 2025 at the
Gateway Mall in
Quezon City. The film's CinePanalo release were to have English subtitles for the foreign jurors invited and the
Movie and Television Review and Classification Board has given the film a PG rating. However, on March 12, 2025,
Food Delivery director Villarama and Festival director Chris Cahilig issued a joint statement about the film being withdrawn from the event. The organizers of the CinePanalo told that whole film festival is at risk of being cancelled if
Food Delivery was not withdrawn. Villarama admitted the withdrawal felt like censorship and speculated it was due to "political and economic pressures" from China. The Directors' Guild of the Philippines expressed disappointment over the
censorship by the film festival's organizers to "seemingly to avoid disfavor from powerful foreign interests."
Premiere at DocEdge Festival Puregold has 60 percent stake on the release of
Food Delivery causing uncertainty if the film will be released at all. The film creators were working for the film to be released in an international film festival outside the Philippines. The film eventually had its premiere on June 30, 2025, at The Capitol Cinema in
Auckland. The film was promoted by DocEdge as a "banned film that must be seen". In Rolling Stone Magazine the director said: "We hope this world premiere marks the beginning of a new chapter, one where the film can finally do what it was meant to do: open hearts, spark honest dialogue, and help us imagine a path toward peace in the West Philippine Sea". DocEdge refused to heed to a July 4 request of the Chinese consulate in Auckland to cancel future screenings of
Food Delivery. The consulate labeled
Food Delivery as "rife with disinformation and false propaganda" and alleges the film "peddles groundless accusations against China". The
New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade released a statement that while it does not take side to individual claims in the South China Sea dispute, that it fully supports freedom of expression. There has only been
limited release of
Food Delivery in the Philippines, with civic groups organizing block screenings of the film. The film made its premiere in the Philippines with a one-day screening at the
Power Plant Mall in
Makati on July 27, 2025. This was followed by an August 1 to 8, 2025 screening on the same venue. In August 2025, the film was announced by the
Film Development Council of the Philippines as a contender for the
Philippines' official entry to the
Best International Feature Film category of the
Academy Awards in 2026. However, in September 2025 the FDCP decided to enter
Magellan instead. ==Accolades==