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The following is a list of films banned in the Philippines.This list includes films which were banned for public screening in the Philippines by law by virtue of being given an "X" or "Banned" rating or by being deemed "not fit for public exhibition" by the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB).
The Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (Filipino: Lupon sa Rebyu at Klasipikasyon ng Pelikula at Telebisyon; [1] abbreviated as MTRCB) is a Filipino government agency under the Office of the President of the Philippines that is responsible for the classification and review of television programs, motion pictures and home videos.
Seven Sundays (stylized as seven sundays) is a 2017 Philippine family comedy-drama film directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina.The screenplay written by Roumella Monge, Kiko Abrillo, and John Raphael Gonzaga was adapted from a story by Monge, Abrillo, and Vanessa R. Valdez.
Pagpag: Siyam na Buhay (referred to as Pagpag: Nine Lives) is a 2013 Filipino supernatural horror film directed by Frasco S. Mortiz. [2] The film was released on December 25, 2013, at the Metro Manila Film Festival and stars Kathryn Bernardo, Daniel Padilla, Paulo Avelino and Shaina Magdayao.
Noel Vera, writing for BusinessWorld, called Kisapmata "easily Mike de Leon's masterpiece" and "one of the greatest Filipino films." [ 44 ] Similarly, Oggs Cruz considered the film de Leon's "masterpiece" going on to say "the characters in de Leon's films are real human beings – they work, they interact with other people, they have needs and ...
36th Star Awards for Movies Hello, Love, Goodbye: Mindanao [58] 30th Young Critics Circle Citations Edward [59] 22nd Gawad Pasado (tied) Edward, Hello, Love, Goodbye, Mindanao [60] 18th Gawad Tanglaw John Denver Trending [61] 4th Eddys Awards not held 45th Metro Manila Film Festival: Mindanao [62] 15th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival: John ...
Amigo centers on Rafael Dacanay, kapitan of the fictional barrio of San Isidro in a rice-growing area of Luzon. [4] His brother Simón, head of the local guerrilla band, has forced the surrender of the Spanish guardia civil outpost and charged Rafael with the task of imprisoning the guardia captain and the barrio's Spanish friar, Padre Hidalgo, in the name of the First Philippine Republic.
That Thing Called Tanga Na: Regal Entertainment: Joel Lamangan (director); Eric Quizon, Angeline Quinto, Billy Crawford, Martin Escudero, Kean Cipriano, Comedy [51] August 24 Camp Sawi: Viva Films: Irene Villamor (director); Andi Eigenmann, Bela Padilla, Yassi Pressman, Arci Muñoz, Kim Molina, Sam Milby: Romantic-comedy [52] September 14