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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. [81]
M-Zet Productions, APT Entertainment, CCM Film Productions ₱383 million [29] 2017 Ang Panday: Star Cinema, Viva Films, CCM Film Productions ₱379 million [30] 2013 My Little Bossings: OctoArts Films, M-Zet Productions, APT Entertainment, K Productions ₱375.9 million [31] 2019 Alone/Together: Black Sheep Productions, Project 8 Corner San ...
The table below shows the top 20 highest-grossing local and foreign films in the Philippines based from data gathered by Box Office Mojo.Gross earnings for foreign films represent their gross within the Philippines, while figures for local films represent their worldwide gross, as some did not disclose separate domestic and international gross.
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Philippine New Wave (known as Filipino New Wave or Contemporary Philippine Cinema) is a filmmaking term that has been popularly associated with the resurgence of independent, digital and experimental films in the Philippines began in the 21st century, and merged into a recent filmmaking period known as the Third Golden Age of Philippine cinema ...
the first film produced and made in the Philippines to be released La vida de Jose Rizal: Edward M. Gross: Oriental Moving Picture, Rizalina Film Manufacturing Company: Historical / Period: first feature-length film produced and made in the Philippines to be released La Vida y Muerte del Gran Martir Filipino, Dr. Jose Rizal: Albert Yearsley
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First Filipino film to compete at an international film festival (Venice International Film Festival 1952). The prints of this film was found in Venice Film Festival vaults and was restored at L'Immagine Ritrovata. On September 6, 2012, the film was screened in the festival as a special retrospective of cinema classics among others.