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Viva Films, Inc. (also known as Viva Films, stylized as VIVA Films) is a Philippine film production and distribution company owned by Viva Communications. It was founded in 1981 by Vic del Rosario Jr. and his sister Tess Cruz. [1] Viva Films is one of the largest film studios in the Philippines, along with Star Cinema, Regal Entertainment,and ...
Moron 5.2: The Transformation: November 5 Comedy: Muslim Magnum .357: To Serve and Protect: December 25 Action: co-production with Scenema Concept International official entry to the 40th Metro Manila Film Festival: The Amazing Praybeyt Benjamin: Comedy: co-production with Star Cinema an official entry to the 40th Metro Manila Film Festival
Mang Jose (film) Mang Kepweng Returns; Maria (2019 film) Markadong Hudas; Mars Ravelo's Darna! Ang Pagbabalik; Martyr or Murderer; Mary Cherry Chua; Masamang Ugat; Maybe This Time (2014 film) Meet Me in St. Gallen; Misis Mo, Misis Ko; Miss Granny (2018 film) Mistah (film) Momzillas; Moron 5 and the Crying Lady; Moron 5.2: The Transformation; My ...
Viva Films films (2 C, 211 P) Pages in category "Viva Films" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
November 5 Mel Chionglo: Rosanna Roces, Julio Diaz, Emilio Garcia Romance, drama: Sanggano: December 3 Toto Natividad Cesar Montano, Judy Ann Santos, John Estrada: Action: Megavision Films TGIS The Movie [1] [2] [3] December 15 Mark A. Reyes Bobby Andrews, Onemig Bondoc, Michael Flores, Ciara Sotto, Sunshine Dizon: Romance: Viva Films [4] [5] [6]
Viva Films: The Love Affair: August 12: Nuel Naval: Richard Gomez and Dawn Zulueta with Bea Alonzo: Romance, drama: Ex with Benefits: September 2: Gino M. Santos: Derek Ramsay, Coleen Garcia and Meg Imperial: Erotic drama, romance: Viva Films Skylight Films: Etiquette for Mistresses: September 30: Chito S. Roño: Kris Aquino, Claudine Barretto ...
2 Miracle in Cell No.7: Viva Films ₱500 million [2] 3 Alone/Together: ABS-CBN Films ₱370 million [3] [4] 4 The Mall, The Merrier: Star Cinema, Viva Films ₱323 million [5] 5 The Panti Sisters: ABS-CBN Films ₱213.9 million [6] 6 Eerie: Star Cinema ₱201 million [7] 7 Jowable: Viva Films ₱115 million [8] 8 Just a Stranger ₱100 million [9]
Logo used from July 16, 2012, to July 31, 2021. The channel was launched as Viva Cinema on February 1, 2009, the day Cignal Digital TV also began operation. The channel's programming line-up consisted of previous teleseries produced by Viva Television, Filipino films and Hollywood films, as well as televised interviews related to upcoming domestic and international films.