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My Best Friend's Girlfriend: GMA Pictures ₱107 million: 2005 Let the Love Begin: GMA Pictures ₱106 million: 2011 Ang Panday 2: GMA Pictures, Imus Productions ₱105.6 million [65] 2001 Pangako... Ikaw Lang: Viva Films ₱105.8 million: 2016 Always Be My Maybe: Star Cinema ₱105 million: 2019 Cuddle Weather: Regal Entertainment, Project 8 ...
The "Best Foreign Language Film" category was not created until 1956; however, between 1947 and 1955, the Academy presented a non-competitive Honorary Award for the best foreign language films released in the United States with 1950 biopic Genghis Khan was the only film to be submitted.
Film critic Noel Vera agreed, calling the movie the "greatest Filipino film ever made", [2] and Vincenzo Tagle stated in 2012 that it "still remains unsurpassed". [3] A film critic from Far Out, a British culture magazine, named the film as one of the 10 best Filipino films ever made [4]
The table below shows the top 20 highest-grossing local and foreign films in the Philippines based from data gathered by Box Office Mojo.Gross earnings for foreign films represent their gross within the Philippines, while figures for local films represent their worldwide gross, as some did not disclose separate domestic and international gross.
By 1989, in a poll of critics and filmmakers commissioned by David to determine the greatest Filipino movies ever made, Moral ranked 12th. [11] Additionally, in a 2019 poll commissioned by critic Skilty Labastilla of more than 100 fellow film critics and filmmakers on the best Filipino films directed by a woman, Moral ranked first. [12]
A list of films produced in the Philippines in Filipino and in English. For an A-Z ... Filipino film at the Internet Movie Database This film-related list is ...
Grossed P23.7M on its first day of showing, with total Box-Office Gross P182,750,969 made the movie at No.6 of Star Cinema top-grossing MMFF entries from 2009 to 2013 [9] [10] Earned him nomination at the 2013 Metro Manila Film Festival and 2014 FAMAS Awards for Best Actor and Young Critics Circle for Best Performance.
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]