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It is organized by the Film Development Council of the Philippines. Similar to the Metro Manila Film Festival, only shortlisted films will be shown in cinemas except in select 3D cinemas, VIP cinemas (in an opt-in/opt-out basis by developer) and IMAX theaters. The movies are classified into 3 categories.
Gabby Ramos (director); Mutya Orquia, Beaver Magtalas, Maxine Trinidad, Claudine Barretto: 24: Kulong: Vivamax: Sigrid Polon (director); Jenn Rosa, Aica Veloso 28: Serbidoras: Vivamax: Ray Gibraltar (director); Chloe Jenna, Denise Esteban 29: Seoulmeyt: Viva Films, VinCentiments / Film Line Darryl Yap (director); Jerald Napoles, Kim Molina [28 ...
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The first four official entries were announced in July 2023, selected from 26 scripts submitted by 32 production companies. [2] [3]The festival's selection committee usually chooses eight entries in total, but in October 2023 a second batch of six entries were announced, for a total of ten.
However cinemas are free to drop or continue to screen certain entry films after the first day. [29] Cinemas outside Metro Manila are also free to screen non-entries, as was the case during the run of the 2016 edition , where non-entry mainstream films The Super Parental Guardians and Enteng Kabisote 10 and the Abangers were screened by select ...
University of the Philippines Diliman: Kimi Ong, Ryuta Suwa, and Raina Vergara: Inang Wak-wak: Mindanao State University–General Santos City: Drenzel Calopez: Pabaon: STI College–Cainta: Desiree Anne de Belen: PNB 12-50: University of the Philippines Mindanao: Ryan Paolo Resuena: Saan Aabot Ang 50 Pesos Mo: University of Makati: Selina ...
The board of jurors include: Laurice Guillen (head), Jose Arturo Garcia (cochair), Tirso Cruz III (Film Development Council of the Philippines chair), Dan Fernandez, Raquel Villavicencio, Ino Manalo, Alex Cortez, Noah Tonga, Victor Pablo Trinidad and Lucky Blanco.
As one of the ten official entries of the 50th Metro Manila Film Festival, The Kingdom was released in Philippine cinemas on Christmas Day, December 25, 2024. [ 16 ] The film was also scheduled to premiere at the Manila International Film Festival (MIFF) in Los Angeles on January 30, 2025, [ 19 ] but was postponed to March 4 to 7 due to the ...