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₱246.3 million [51] 2014 Feng Shui 2: Star Cinema, K Productions ₱235 million [21] 2009 You Changed My Life: Star Cinema, Viva Films ₱232.2 million: 2016 Just the 3 of Us: Star Cinema ₱230 million [52] 2008 Ang Tanging Ina N'yong Lahat: Star Cinema ₱229.9 million [21] 2015 Felix Manalo: Viva Films ₱226 million [53] 2023 Mallari
[3] [4] Sunday Night Fever: iWant originals Lemuel Lorca (director); Diether Ocampo, Nathalie Hart, Ricky Davao: 22 Death of Nintendo: Black Sheep, IndieFlip Raya Martin (director); Noel Comia Jr., Agot Isidro: 26 Us Again: Regal Entertainment: Joy Aquino (director); Jane Oineza, RK Bagatsing: M A R C H 4 Hindi Tayo Pwede: Viva Films
The film revolves around the budding romance between two teenage boys in a school retreat and claims to be the first mainstream film under the "Boy's Love" (BL) genre in the Philippines. [ 5 ] The Boy Foretold by the Stars is one of the official entries for the 2020 Metro Manila Film Festival in December 2020. [ 6 ]
Nightshift is a 2020 Philippine horror film written, cinematographed, co-produced and directed by Yam Laranas. The film stars Yam Concepcion and Michael de Mesa. [1 ...
Christmas-themed films produced in the Philippines. Do note that this excludes films which do not have a Christmas theme, including many films released as part of the Metro Manila Film Festival which traditionally opens on December 25.
The Gabi ng Parangal (transl. Awards Night) of the 2020 Metro Manila Film Festival was held virtually on December 27, 2020. [14] [16] The awards night was hosted by Marco Gumabao and Kylie Verzosa from Globe Telecom's Project Space studio in Makati. [17] Awardees were announced via the MMDA's Official Facebook Page. [18]
On December 19, 2020, the restored version of Kisapmata was made available to stream for free for one day through de Leon's Vimeo account "Citizen Jake." [ 40 ] The original intention was to stream it on December 20 to coincide with the date of the final scene in the film, but it was determined that December 19, a Saturday, would have more viewers.
Big Night! was directed by Jun Robles Lana and is a co-production by Cignal Entertainment, The IdeaFirst Company, Octobertrain Films, and Quantum Films. [2] Lana decided to use the war on drugs initiated by President Rodrigo Duterte as the setting of his film. Principal photography of Big Night! took place from January 2020 to mid-2020. [3]