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Several theaters built within the city of Manila were designed by prominent Philippine architects, including future National Artists Juan Nakpil and Pablo Antonio. Many of these theaters have since been closed and several of them demolished, while movie theaters in the Philippines shifted to shopping mall-based movie theaters.
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The logo of Metro Manila Film Festival from 2010 to 2016. A precursor of the current festival began in 1966. Then-mayor of Manila Antonio Villegas inaugurated the "Manila Film Festival" ("Manila Tagalog Film Festival"). [6] It was set up in order to get Philippine films screened in "first-run" theaters which at that time only screened American ...
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38th Star Awards for Movies OTJ:The Missing 8: Katips: 32nd Young Critics Circle Citations Historya ni Ha: 24th Gawad Pasado Kun Maupay Man It Panahon: 20th Gawad Tanglaw not held 5th Eddys Awards OTJ:The Missing 8: 2nd Pinoy Rebyu Awards Kun Maupay Man It Panahon: 47th Metro Manila Film Festival: Big Night! [13] 17th Cinemalaya Independent ...
The Ship Show: Viva Films: Jason Paul Laxamana (director); Heaven Peralejo, Marco Gallo: 11: Kamadora: Viva Films / Vivamax: Roman Perez Jr. (director); Tiffany Grey, Victor Relosa, Armina Alegre 16: Third World Romance: Black Sheep Productions: Dwein Baltazar (director); Carlo Aquino, Charlie Dizon: Badge of Honor: Pinoy Flix
The Parade of Stars took place on December 16, 2023. The annual parade passed through in four key cities of CAMANAVA area, first time in the history of the festival. [7] The parade began at the Navotas Centennial Park and ended at Valenzuela People's Park. [8] The route had a length of 8.77 kilometers (5.45 mi).
Early incarnations of the festival were held outside of Manila, though still in the Metro Manila area, in Makati, and for a time was known as the Makati Cinemanila International Film Festival. In 2005, the festival moved to the Manila city limits, with screenings held at SM City Manila and Robinsons Ermita cinemas. [7] [8]