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The following is a list of films banned in the Philippines.This list includes films which were banned for public screening in the Philippines by law by virtue of being given an "X" or "Banned" rating or by being deemed "not fit for public exhibition" by the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB).
Film Director Producer Cast Genre Production Company 1982: Oro, Plata, Mata: Peque Gallaga: Charo Santos-Concio: Sandy Andolong, Cherie Gil, Liza Lorena, Fides Cuyugan-Asencio, Manny Ojeda, Maya Valdez
iWantTFC is a Philippine over-the-top content streaming video on demand service owned and operated by ABS-CBN Corporation.It offers original series and movies, exclusive on-demand content based on ABS-CBN's entertainment productions, content from ABS-CBN's library, and live streams of ABS-CBN's broadcast properties.
Watch List: BRON Studios, Reality Entertainment: Ben Rekhi (director); Alessandra De Rossi [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
Watch Me Kill: CineBandits Entertainment, Greenlight, Viva Films: Tyrone Acierto (director); Jean Garcia, Jay Manalo [35] Open: Black Sheep Productions, T-Rex Entertainment Andoy Ranay (director); Arci Muñoz, JC Santos [35] [38] Mga Mata sa Dilim: iWant originals Enzo Williams (director); Derek Ramsay, Jessy Mendiola, Joko Diaz [39] 20
Coco Martin as Iliac; Jaclyn Jose as Naty; Alan Paule as Alfredo/Marina Hidalgo; Katherine Luna as Tessa; R.U. Miranda as Lorena; Aaron Christian Rivera as Maldon; Arianne Camille Rivera as Faye
A returning Overseas Filipino Worker from Japan returns to the Philippines amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, bringing home with her a memento. She stays in a hotel in Baguio due to mandatory quarantine protocols. There, she meets an old man who warns her about the facility she and other returning migrant workers are staying.
Cinema One (also called C1 and stylized as C1NEMAONE) is a Philippine pay television channel targeted to the Filipino diaspora.It is owned by Creative Programs Inc., a subsidiary of Philippine media conglomerate ABS-CBN Corporation.