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The ready availability of digital cameras in the early 2000s gave birth to a new generation of Philippine movies which have come to be referred to as Philippine New Wave cinema, produced independently from the studios that had dominated the movie industry during much of the 20th century. [11] [12] Comedy was a dominant genre among commercial ...
Many of the leading figures of Philippine film in the 20th century, such as Dolphy, Nora Aunor, Leopoldo Salcedo and Rogelio de la Rosa, began their showbusiness careers in bodabil. Bodabil is an indigenized form of vaudeville, introduced in the Philippines around the turn of the 20th century. [1]
A list of films produced in the Philippines in Filipino and in English. For an A-Z see Category:Philippine films. Pre-1940s 1940s. 1950s. 1960s. 1970s. 1980s. 1990s ...
M-Zet Productions, APT Entertainment, CCM Film Productions ₱383 million [28] 2017 Ang Panday: Star Cinema, Viva Films, CCM Film Productions ₱379 million [29] 2013 My Little Bossings: OctoArts Films, M-Zet Productions, APT Entertainment, K Productions ₱375.9 million [30] 2019 Alone/Together: Black Sheep Productions, Project 8 Corner San ...
Pages in category "Philippine comedy films" The following 120 pages are in this category, out of 120 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Furthermore, several film organizations were formed during this time such as the Film Institute of the Philippines, Film Society of the Philippines. Some of the alternative films produced during this time include El Legado, Soul of a Fortress, Mangandingay: A Place of Happiness, The Wall, Mababangong Bangungot, Masinloc, and The Survivor.
Title Director Cast Genre Studio 2002: 9 Mornings: Jose Javier Reyes: Piolo Pascual, Donita Rose: Romance: Star Cinema: Agimat: Ang Anting-Anting ni Lolo: Augusto Salvador: Ramon "Bong" Revilla Jr., Ramon Revilla Sr., Ramon "Jolo" Revilla III, Mylene Dizon, Carlos Morales
20th Century Fox Edmund Gwenn, Natalie Wood and Maureen O'Hara in 'Miracle on 34th Street,' 1947 This 1947 film is a timeless Christmas tale about the power of believing in Santa Claus.