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4/F, Fisher Mall Quezon Avenue (Cinemas 1 to 5 and VIP 1 & 2) Fisher Parkway (VIP Parkway) Quezon City: Dolby Surround 7.1 Laser Projection: Greenhills Cinemas: 8: Cinemas 1 and 2: Theater Mall Cinemas 3 to 8: Promenade Mall Greenhills Shopping Center, San Juan: The first cinema in the Philippines to use Dolby Digital (Dolby Atmos) surround ...
Most entries were given the Parental Guidance rating by the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board. My Future You were deemed fitted for a general audience, Strange Frequencies: Taiwan Killer Hospital were classified as R-13 rating, while the film festival's two thriller films Topakk and Uninvited where given the R-16 rating. [5]
Festival Alabang (also known as Festival Mall, formerly known as Festival Supermall, and colloquially known as Festi), is a shopping mall owned and operated by Filinvest Land, Inc. It is located at Filinvest City (formerly Filinvest Corporate City) in Alabang, Muntinlupa, the Philippines. It opened on May 15, 1998.
Films by UGA Grads. The "Reel Peaches" short film block will take place at 2:15 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 16 at Ciné (234 W. Hancock Ave.) with a selection of films by University of Georgia graduates.
The Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) is an annual film festival organized by the Metro Manila Development Authority [1] and held nationwide in the Philippines. The festival, which runs from Christmas Day through New Year's Day and into first weekend of January in the following year, focuses on Filipino produced films .
5. Maria. The spiritual successor to Jackie and Spencer, Maria is the third recent film from Pablo Larrain focused on a misunderstood iconic woman.Angelina Jolie takes on her first meaty role ...
The festival will award more than $60,000 in cash prizes at an Oct. 19 celebration at The Jazz Kitchen. Here are highlights, where to see the films and how to buy tickets. Big titles to watch for
The Manila Film Center served as the main theater for the First Manila International Film Festival [2] (MIFF) January 18–29, 1982. The building has also been the subject of controversies due to a fatal accident that happened on November 17, 1981. At least 169 [3] [4] workers fell and were buried under quick-drying cement.