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  2. Festival Alabang - Wikipedia

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    Festival Alabang (also known as Festival Mall, formerly known as Festival Supermall, and colloquially known as Festi), is a shopping mall owned and operated by Filinvest Land, Inc. It is located at Filinvest City (formerly Filinvest Corporate City) in Alabang, Muntinlupa, the Philippines. It opened on May 15, 1998.

  3. Festive Walk Mall - Wikipedia

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    Festive Walk Mall initially started with 7 state-of-the-art cinemas with 2 Dolby Atmos Theaters, but now it has been reduced to 3 digital cinemas plus a VIP cinema. First Iloilo and Western Visayas VIP Cinema Festive Walk Mall also introduced Iloilo's first VIP cinema equipped with adjustable food tray and LED lamp, unlimited popcorn and drinks ...

  4. List of largest shopping malls in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Mall Image Location Gross floor area Opened Number of shops City Island Group 1 SM Mall of Asia: Pasay: Luzon 589,891 m 2: 2006 3,500+ 2 SM North EDSA: Quezon City: Luzon 497,213 m 2 [2] 1985 1,000+ 3 SM Megamall: Mandaluyong: Luzon 474,225 m 2 [3] 1991 900+ 4 SM Seaside City: Cebu City: Visayas 470,486 m 2 [4] 2015 700+ 5 Festival Mall ...

  5. Cinemanila International Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Cinemanila International Film Festival is an annual film festival held in Manila, Philippines. It was founded by Filipino filmmaker Amable "Tikoy" Aguiluz in 1999. The focus of the festival is on the cinema of the Philippines as well as Southeast Asian cinema. The Cinemanila icon is the bulol, a deity whose presence ensures good harvest ...

  6. Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The organizing committee, headed by veteran Filipino director and actress Laurice Guillen, oversees the production of the films and the festival. [3] In 2023, the festival was held from August 4 to August 13, at the Philippine International Convention Center and in select mall cinemas. [4]

  7. Ayala Malls Manila Bay - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the Aseana City township development, close to PAGCOR's Entertainment City and archrival mall SM Mall of Asia in Central Business Park I of Bay City. With a total floor area measuring 400,000 m 2 (4,300,000 sq ft), it is the largest Ayala Mall and the fifth largest shopping mall in the Philippines, tied with Festival Mall.

  8. List of highest-grossing Philippine films - Wikipedia

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    Star Cinema, Viva Films ₱332 million [36] [37] 2014 Bride for Rent: Star Cinema ₱326 million [38] 2019 The Mall, The Merrier: Star Cinema, Viva Films ₱322 million [39] 2016 Barcelona: A Love Untold: Star Cinema ₱321 million [40] 2015 Crazy Beautiful You: Star Cinema ₱320 million [41] 2017 Can't Help Falling in Love: Star Cinema ₱320 ...

  9. Metro Manila Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) is an annual film festival organized by the Metro Manila Development Authority [1] and held nationwide in the Philippines.The festival, which runs from Christmas Day through New Year's Day and into first weekend of January in the following year, focuses on Filipino produced films.