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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. Ellis also co-produced and co-wrote the film. [1]
Johann Dippel is mad-doctor Lord Hervey's hero in the Frankenstein Chronicles TV series, and Dippel's reanimated son becomes Hervey's partner in crime. Also more recently in Jeanette Winterson's 2019 novel Frankissstein , which dramatizes the Shelleys' visit to Castle Frankenstein, where they hear the story of Conrad Dippel's determination to ...
Shake, Rattle & Roll, which was screened at the 1984 Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF), was the recipient of the Best Music accolade, a film which he did the musical score for. He also did the musical score for Rizal sa Dapitan and Kutob , which were screened at the 1997 and 2005 MMFF , respectively.
Big Night! was directed by Jun Robles Lana and is a co-production by Cignal Entertainment, The IdeaFirst Company, Octobertrain Films, and Quantum Films. [2] Lana decided to use the war on drugs initiated by President Rodrigo Duterte as the setting of his film.
Agila ng Maynila was given a "P-15" rating by the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB), [2] and was released on December 25, 1988, as one of the official entries for the 14th Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF). [3]
Robin Padilla's movie was disqualified for the showing of Metro Manila cinemas in 1993, as the board of governors being the mayors that comprise Metro Manila. In particular, the mayor of Manila at the time, Alfredo Lim, was concerned of the violent, lawless image of a "Manila Boy" being promoted by the movie. The mayor not only dropped the ...
It was one of the entries in the 2008 Metro Manila Film Festival, where it won Best Actor award. [5] The movie is inspired by the story of actor Rudy Fernandez to whom the movie is dedicated to him. Plot
Paul Soriano directed the film, who was later named Best Director at the 2017 Metro Manila Film Festival. Siargao was directed by Paul Soriano under his production company, Ten17P. [2] The film was set and filmed in Siargao island. [3] Soriano described the premise of his film as a story of "finding and losing yourself, and falling in and out ...