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first feature-length comedy film and first Filipino comic trio La Mujer Filipina: Malayan Movies: Produced by José Nepumuceno: 1928: Ang Lumang Simbahan: José Nepumuceno: Juanita Angeles, Gregorio Fernandez, Naty Fernandez, Sofia Lotta, Aniceto Robledo, Mary Walter: Malayan Movies: Drama
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First Filipino female feature film director: Carmen Concha – 1939 [137] First Filipino movie with colored sequences: Ibong Adarna – 1941 [138] First Filipino movie in full-color: Prinsipe Amante – 1951 [139] first Filipino movie to be acclaimed in an international film festival: [140] Genghis Khan – showed on the Venice Film Festival in ...
The following first list shows the Best Picture winners at the four major film awards: FAMAS Awards, Gawad Urian Awards, Luna Awards and Star Awards; and at the three major film festivals: Metro Manila Film Festival, Cinemalaya and Cinema One Originals. The second list shows films with the most awards won from the four major film awards and a ...
Roland Dantes (June 15, 1940–March 16, 2009) Rolando Uy (born July 5, 1954) Roldan Aquino (May 2, 1942–March 10, 2014) Roman Romulo (born February 28, 1967) Romeo Vasquez (April 9, 1939–May 2, 2017) Rommel Padilla (born January 5, 1965) Romnick Sarmenta (born April 28, 1972) Romy Diaz (November 28, 1940–May 10, 2005) Ron Henley (born ...
0–9. List of Philippine films before 1940; List of Philippine films of the 1930s; List of Philippine films of the 1940s; List of Philippine films of the 1950s
Clarita Villarba Rivera, better known by her screen name Mila del Sol (12 May 1923 [2] – 10 November 2020), was a Filipina actress, entrepreneur and philanthropist. Born in Tondo, Manila , she gained fame in her very first lead role in the 1939 film Giliw Ko .
In 1929, the Syncopation, the first American sound film, was shown in Radio theater in Plaza Santa Cruz in Manila inciting a competition on who could make the first talkie among local producers. On December 8, 1932, a film in Tagalog entitled Ang Aswang (The Aswang), a monster movie inspired by Philippine folklore, was promoted as the first ...