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Title Director Cast Production Company Genre Color Notes 1960: 28 de Mayo: Jose de Villa: Van de Leon, Amalia Fuentes, Romeo Vasquez, Rosa Mia, Bella Flores, Naty Santiago, Jose Morelos, Maria Luisa Straight, Riño Isa, Pablo Raymundo
4 1960s. 5 1970s. 6 1980s. 7 1990s. 8 2000s. 9 2010s. 10 2020s. ... A list of films produced in the Philippines in Filipino and in English. For an A-Z see Category ...
List of Philippine films of the 1960s This page was last edited on 5 October 2020, at 01:12 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
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
From 1950s to 1960s, Romero achieved great success at the box-office through her starring roles in romantic comedies, films based on comic strips and remakes of pre-war musical films: Cofradia (1953), Pilya (1954), Musikong Bumbong (1954), Dalagang Ilocana, where she won the FAMAS Award for Best Actress, Kurdapya (both in 1954), Despatsodora ...
2011 is the most fruitful year in Philippine Cinema history as 3 films produced within the year (all from Star Cinema) landed in the top 3 of the highest grossing Filipino films of all time. [80] Wenn Deramas ' The Unkabogable Praybeyt Benjamin grossed ₱331.6 million in box office and became the highest grossing local film in the Philippines ...
Bomba emerged as a genre of film in the Philippines in the late 1960s. Bomba films featured nudity, albeit not full-frontal nudity, as well as simulated sex scenes that were often tangential to the plot. Films in the genre include a mix of soft-core and hard-core pornography, with new bomba films becoming more sexually explicit over time. [2]
This is Filipino Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (FAMAS) first Best Picture in 1952. Written by Amado Yasona and serialized in Mabuhay Komiks in 1950. The movie was supposed to be the sole entry of Premiere Productions to the Famas derby but the studio was gripped with labor problems which had reached the courts.