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The National Film Archives of the Philippines houses the history of Philippine Cinema and protects the country's cultural legacy in film through the preservation, retrieval, and restoration of film negatives, prints and other film related material and promotes these to provide a wider appreciation of the cinema history by making them available ...
Year Title Production company Box office Source 2014 The Amazing Praybeyt Benjamin: Star Cinema, Viva Films ₱455 million [20] [21]2024 Un/Happy for You: ABS-CBN Studios, Star Cinema, Viva Films
José Nepomuceno y Zialcita (May 15, 1893 – December 1, 1959) was one of the pioneering directors and producers of Philippine cinema. He is also known as the "founder of Philippine movies", and he had his own production company Jose Nepomuceno Productions. He produced the first Filipino silent film entitled Dalagang Bukid in 1919.
Aguila (transl. Eagle) is a 1980 Philippine period drama film written, produced and directed by Eddie Romero, touted as "the biggest event in local movie history" and "the biggest Filipino film ever made". It features an ensemble cast topbilled by Fernando Poe Jr. [1] [2]
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This is one of the few movies in which Panchito(partner of Dolphy) did a serious role. He made a convincing performance in this movie that made him won the FAMAS for best supporting actor. serialized in Alimyon and Bulaklak Magazine: Mag-asawa'y Di Biro: Emmanuel I. Rojas: Leila Morena, Efren Reyes, Lopito, Abraham Cruz, Belen Velasco, Paquito ...
LVN Pictures was formed by the De Leon ["L"], Villongco ["V"], and Navoa ["N"] families before the onset of World War II in 1938. [1] At that time, the American-occupied Philippines was a ready market for American films, which further influenced various filmmakers like Jose Nepomuceno (the Father of Philippine Movies) to set up various film production companies to produce Tagalog movies.