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  2. List of Philippine films of 2011 - Wikipedia

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    Title Director Cast Genre Release Date Studio The Adventures of Pureza: Queen of the Riles: Soxie H. Topacio: Melai Cantiveros, Jason Francisco, Martin del Rosario, Bianca Manalo, Joem Bascon

  3. List of highest-grossing Filipino films in 2011 - Wikipedia

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    Filipino Films of 2011 Rank Movie Gross Production Distribution Source 1: The Unkabogable Praybeyt Benjamin: P452.07-M: Star Cinema Viva Films: Star Cinema Viva Films: BOM [2] 2: No Other Woman: P276.80-M: Star Cinema Viva Films: Star Cinema Viva Films: BOM [3] 3: Catch Me... I'm in Love: P120.21-M: Star Cinema Viva Films: Star Cinema Viva ...

  4. List of highest-grossing Philippine films - Wikipedia

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    2011 The Unkabogable Praybeyt Benjamin: Star Cinema, Viva Films ₱332 million [36] [37] 2014 Bride for Rent: Star Cinema ₱326 million [38] 2019 The Mall, The Merrier: Star Cinema, Viva Films ₱322 million [39] 2016 Barcelona: A Love Untold: Star Cinema ₱321 million [40] 2015 Crazy Beautiful You: Star Cinema ₱320 million [41] 2017 Can't ...

  5. Economy of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The economy of the Philippines is an emerging market, and considered as a newly industrialized country in the Asia-Pacific region. [31] In 2025, the Philippine economy is estimated to be at ₱29.66 trillion ($507.6 billion), making it the world's 31st largest by nominal GDP and 11th largest in Asia according to the International Monetary Fund.

  6. 2011 Metro Manila Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The film festival lasted from December 25, 2011 through January 7, 2012. According to Philippine Entertainment Portal, the list is the ranking of the films based on their official gross receipts as of the final day of the festival, January 7, 2012. [13] Enteng ng Ina Mo broke MMFF box office records, having a total gross of P237,879,178.70.

  7. Amigo (2010 film) - Wikipedia

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    Amigo centers on Rafael Dacanay, kapitan of the fictional barrio of San Isidro in a rice-growing area of Luzon. [4] His brother Simón, head of the local guerrilla band, has forced the surrender of the Spanish guardia civil outpost and charged Rafael with the task of imprisoning the guardia captain and the barrio's Spanish friar, Padre Hidalgo, in the name of the First Philippine Republic.

  8. Philippine New Wave - Wikipedia

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    Philippine New Wave (known as Filipino New Wave or Contemporary Philippine Cinema) is a filmmaking term that has been popularly associated with the resurgence of independent, digital and experimental films in the Philippines began in the 21st century, and merged into a recent filmmaking period known as the Third Golden Age of Philippine cinema ...

  9. Arsenio Balisacan - Wikipedia

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    He was partly to be commended for the recent remarkable performance of the Philippine economy. In 2010 to 2016, the seven-year average growth of the Philippine economy was 6.2 percent, the country's fastest in 40 years.