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The Philippines has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film [nb 1] since the inception of the category in 1956. [3] The award is given annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States that contains primarily non-English dialogue. [4]
Jeffrey Hidalgo (director); Jasmine Curtis-Smith, JC de Vera. 23. Death of Nintendo. Black Sheep Productions / Indieflip. Raya Martin (director); Noel Comia Jr., Kim Cloie Oquiendo, Jiggerfelip Seventilla, John Vincent Servilla. 30. Death of a Girlfriend. Viva Films. Yam Laranas (director/screenplay); Diego Loyzaga, AJ Raval.
As of 2023, 27 foreign language films have won Academy Awards outside the Best International Feature Film category. The foreign language films with the most awards are Sweden's Fanny and Alexander, Taiwan's Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, South Korea’s Parasite, and Germany’s All Quiet on the Western Front with four awards each, including the Academy Award for Best International Feature ...
Lists of Philippine films. A list of films produced in the Philippines in Filipino and in English. For an A-Z see Category:Philippine films.
Ang Lakaran ni Kabunyan: Kabunyan's Journey to Liwanag. The Unconfined Cinema: An Expanded Cinema Project. Kidlat Tahimik (director) 19. Untrue. Viva Films, The IdeaFirst Company. Sigrid Andrea Bernardo (director); Cristine Reyes, Xian Lim. Watch List. BRON Studios, Reality Entertainment.
Viva Films / Vivamax: Victor Villanueva (director); Wilbert Ross, Rose Van Ginkel, Rob Guinto, Jela Cuenca, Andrew Muhlach, Bob Jbeili 25: Bahay na Pula: Viva Films / Vivamax: Brillante Mendoza (director); Xian Lim, Julia Barretto, Marco Gumabao: 26: Tres: Alcazar Films Carlo Alvarez (director); Jiro Custodio, Duane David, Vas Palacay M A R C H ...
10. Norte, the End of History. * (2014 commercial release) (wide release) Kayan Productions, Origin8 Media. Lav Diaz (director); Sid Lucero, Angeli Bayani, Archie Alemania, Soliman Cruz, Mailes Kanapi, Hazel Orencio, and Mae Paner.
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 ...