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  2. Cinema of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The National Film Archives of the Philippines houses the history of Philippine Cinema and protects the country's cultural legacy in film through the preservation, retrieval, and restoration of film negatives, prints and other film related material and promotes these to provide a wider appreciation of the cinema history by making them available ...

  3. List of Philippine films of the 1990s - Wikipedia

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    Okay Ka, Fairy Ko!: The Movie: Bert de Leon Tony Reyes: Vic Sotto, Tweetie De Leon, Aiza Seguerra: Fantasy: Regal Films: OXO vs Sigue-Sigue: Dante Pangilinan: George Estregan Jr., Sonny Parsons, Bebeng Amora, Rene Balan, Booby Benitez, Boy Bernal, Usman Hassim, Oca Reyes: Action: Cine Suerte and Solar Films: Para Sayo Ang Huling Bala Ko: Toto ...

  4. ABS-CBN Film Restoration Project - Wikipedia

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    ABS-CBN Film Restoration Project or also known as Sagip Pelikula, is a digital film restoration project of ABS-CBN Corporation in partnership with Central Digital Lab. The project is headed by Leo Katigbak of ABS-CBN Film Archives and Manet Dayrit of Central Digital Lab.

  5. Lists of Philippine films - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. ... A list of films produced in the Philippines in Filipino and in ... Filipino film at the Internet Movie Database

  6. 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 ...

  7. LVN Pictures - Wikipedia

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    LVN Pictures was formed by the De Leon ["L"], Villongco ["V"], and Navoa ["N"] families before the onset of World War II in 1938. [1] At that time, the American-occupied Philippines was a ready market for American films, which further influenced various filmmakers like Jose Nepomuceno (the Father of Philippine Movies) to set up various film production companies to produce Tagalog movies.

  8. Evolution of timpani in the 18th and 19th centuries - Wikipedia

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    The timpani is considerably older than other melodic percussion instruments, such as the marimba and xylophone. [citation needed] Music historians trace the instrument's history to ancient times when the drums were used in religious ceremonies. During the 13th century, timpani began to be used in pairs and were called Nakers, or Nakirs.

  9. Regal Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Regal Entertainment Inc. (formerly and more commonly known as Regal Films) is a Philippine film, television production and distribution headquartered in New Manila, Quezon City. It was founded by Lily Monteverde on August 19, 1962.