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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 ...
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 ...
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Sine Tala: Vol. 3: Philippine Cinema and Literacy (Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press and Film Development Council of the Philippines, 2023) Alternative Cinema: The Un-chronicled History of Alternative Cinema in the Philippines (Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press and Film Development Council of the Philippines, 2021)
The Gaiety Theater was a stand-alone art deco cinema house located at M.H. del Pilar Street in the Ermita district of the city of Manila.It was designed by Juan Nakpil, National Artist of the Philippines for Architecture, in 1935. [1]
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Romero was born on July 7, 1924. His father was José E. Romero, the first Philippine Ambassador to the Court of St. James's.His mother was Pilar Guzman Sinco, a schoolteacher and the sister of University of the Philippines President Vicente G. Sinco who signed the United Nations Charter in 1945 on behalf of the Philippines.