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2011 is the most fruitful year in Philippine Cinema history as 3 films produced within the year (all from Star Cinema) landed in the top 3 of the highest grossing Filipino films of all time. [80] Wenn Deramas ' The Unkabogable Praybeyt Benjamin grossed ₱331.6 million in box office and became the highest grossing local film in the Philippines ...
Associated film production Minsan Lang Kitang Iibigin: March 16: Chito S. Roño: Maricel Soriano, Gabby Concepcion, Zsa Zsa Padilla: Romance, drama: Moviestars Production Hindi Pa Tapos ang Labada Darling: May 26: Tony Y. Reyes: Vic Sotto, Dina Bonnevie: Comedy: M-Zet Films Maalaala Mo Kaya: The Movie: June 22: Olivia M. Lamasan
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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.
The other ten feature-film entries competed under the New Breed section, and are presented by first-time or young filmmakers. The Short Film section also had ten competing entries. During the 2015 awards ceremony, The Cinemalaya Foundation announced that for its 12th edition there would two competitions: the main competition (Full Length ...
Saga Film Studios is a new entity headed by Monteverde for the purpose of bringing top quality, event movies to the Philippines. On its advisory board sits veteran Christian Halsey Solomon.
Viva Films / Cineko Productions / Rein Entertainment Philip King (director); Paulo Avelino, Kylie Verzosa [21] G! L.U. ALV Films / Rein Entertainment / Benchingko Films Philip King (director); David Licauco, Kiko Estrada, Teejay Marquez, Derrick Monasterio, Enzo Pineda, Ruru Madrid [22] 26: Red Flag: Vivamax
Excluded in this list are works with a foreign cast (such as Ignacio de Loyola) which had primarily Spanish actors but was produced only by a Philippine-based studio, works which were adaptations of foreign media, and media produced solely by foreign production companies that are set in the Philippines and despite including Filipinos in its ...