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I'm Drunk, I Love You is a 2017 Filipino romantic comedy independent film directed by JP Habac, and written by Habac and Giancarlo Abrahan. It stars Maja Salvador and Paulo Avelino, who previously worked together in the 2015 television soap opera Bridges of Love; the film serves as their second project together.
Its maiden movie, To Saudi with Love, was an entry in that year's Manila Film Festival. [7] Among its films produced at that time were Aringkingking (1996), which was an entry in the 1996 Metro Manila Film Festival ; the remake of Anak ng Bulkan (1997), which was inspired by the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo ; [ 8 ] a Ruben Torres biopic ...
Metro Manila is a 2013 Tagalog-language British crime drama film directed by Sean Ellis. Set in the Philippines , it focuses on a rice farmer relocating his family to the country's metropolitan capital in search of a better life.
Uninvited was released theatrically on December 25, 2024, as one of the entries for the 50th Metro Manila Film Festival [2] by Warner Bros. Pictures. [10] In addition, Viva Films handled worldwide sales for this film. The film is also scheduled to premiere at the Manila International Film Festival (MIFF) in Los Angeles on March 6, 2025. [21]
Manila had its world premiere (as one of the six films to have a special screening) in the 62nd Cannes Film Festival [3] (May 12 to May 24, 2010). [4] This film was also exhibited at the Films Around The World section of the 31st Moscow International Film Festival to be held from June 20 to June 24, 2010. [5]
The movie "compressed some things, but Pete was Woody's longest road buddy, so if Pete and Bob didn't meet there first, they certainly were there together," says Norton.
(Quezon City, Metro Manila) Triplets: Florentino Garcia 1960 2022 My Juan En Only: Frank Gray, Jr. 1982 Central Digital Lab Inc. (Makati City, Metro Manila) Mutya ng Pasig: Richard Abelardo 1950 2023 ABS-CBN Film Archives (Quezon City, Metro Manila) Giliw Ko: Carlos Vander Tolosa 1939 Sumpaan: Susana C. De Guzman 1948 2024 Shake, Rattle & Roll
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.