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Philippine animation is a body of original cultural and artistic works and styles applied to conventional Philippine storytelling, combined with talent and the appropriate application of classic animation principles, methods, and techniques, which recognizes their relationship with culture and comics in the Philippines.
These are the animated films produced in the Philippines. Any type of animation in films including traditional animation, computer animation, machinima, rotoscoping, and stop motion animation. It can be found on the list below.
That Kind of Love is a 2024 Philippine romantic comedy [2] [3] film. Directed by Catherine O. Camarillo [ 1 ] from a screenplay written by Ellis Catrina, it stars Barbie Forteza and David Licauco . [ 4 ]
This is an incomplete list of Filipino full-length films, both mainstream and independently produced, released in theaters, cinemas, and streaming services in 2024. Some films are in production but do not have definite release dates.
Philippine animation, also known as Pinoy animation, has a strengthened history of animation of the Philippines started in the mid-20th century, predated with Ibong Adarna (1941) as a special effects support prior to the outbreak of the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, [1] aimed as a commercial advertising began in the 1950s and later reinvented in practice as a medium and avant-garde ...
"Dahil Sa Iyo" is a song by Mike Velarde, Jr., [1] written in 1938 for the movie, Bituing Marikit [2] and sung by Rogelio de la Rosa. [1] A version with English-Tagalog lyrics, recorded in 1964, was a hit in the United States and continues to be popular in Filipino communities on American soil.
ABNKKBSNPLAko: The Movie: Viva Films: Mark Meily (director); Jericho Rosales, Andi Eigenmann, and Meg Imperial: Comedy [21] 26 Third Eye: Regal Films: Aloy Adlawan (director); Carla Abellana, Alex Vincent Medina, Ejay Falcon, Camille Prats, and Denise Laurel: Horror [21] [22] Cattleya: An OFW Story: One World Production International Films
My Sassy Girl is a 2024 Philippine romantic comedy film loosely based on the 2001 South Korean movie of the same title. It stars Toni Gonzaga and Pepe Herrera. [2] The film was released on January 31, 2024, under Viva Films. [3] [4] [5] My Sassy Girl was the final movie appearance of Joey Paras, who died on October 29, 2023.