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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
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 ...
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 ...
Films before the 2010s; Pre-1940 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s ... Filipino film at the Internet Movie Database This film-related list is incomplete ...
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
first movie of Premiere Productions this certified box-office hit is the first Filipino movie to run for 30 days in the Philippines, earning P225,000 (a huge amount at that time). Guerilyera: Octavio Silos: Carmen Rosales, Tita Duran, Celso Baltazar, Oscar Moreno, Maria Cristina: Sampaguita Pictures: Drama: Victory Joe: Manuel Silos
The film premiered on September 12, 1919, at Teatro de la Comedia before moving to the Empire Theatre. [8] Although it is a silent film, during its theatrical run, its lead actress Atang de la Rama would stand in the theater's wings to sing the theme song "Nabasag ang Banga" (The Clay Pot Broke) [ 7 ] as the film played.
He is also known as the "founder of Philippine movies", and he had his own production company Jose Nepomuceno Productions. He produced the first Filipino silent film entitled Dalagang Bukid in 1919. The film starred Atang de la Rama, a future National Artist of the Philippines. [2] He also directed Un (El) Capullo Marchito ("A Wilted Rosebud ...