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  2. List of films produced and released by Viva Films - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of feature-length theatrical films produced and released by the Filipino motion picture company Viva Films since its foundation in 1981. All films listed are theatrical releases and/or Filipino-based films unless specified.

  3. Viva Films - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. Category:Viva Films films - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Category:Viva Films - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; ... Pages in category "Viva Films" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  6. Viet Film Fest - Wikipedia

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    ViFF 2003 and ViFF 2005 showcased 48 and 37 films [2] (both shorts and features), respectively, directed/produced by filmmakers of Vietnamese descent from the U.S., France, Canada, Australia, Germany, and Vietnam. As a result, many films by Vietnamese-heritage filmmakers, both new and previously released, have gathered here.

  7. Viva Cinema - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Gary Estrada - Wikipedia

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    Gary Jason Bocaling Ejercito (Tagalog pronunciation: [ʔɛˌhɛːɾ.sɪˈto]; born May 16, 1971), better known as Gary Estrada, is a Filipino actor and politician.He was a former talent of Viva Films during his early years, starring in action and drama films. [1]

  9. Rifampicin - Wikipedia

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    Rifampicin, also known as rifampin, is an ansamycin antibiotic used to treat several types of bacterial infections, including tuberculosis (TB), Mycobacterium avium complex, leprosy, and Legionnaires' disease. [3]