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TxT is a 2006 Filipino supernatural horror film directed by Michael Tuviera and starring Angel Locsin, Dennis Trillo, Oyo Sotto, [2] Julia Clarete, Dante Rivero and Eugene Domingo. It was Tuviera's debut film as a director.
English-language film Thai-language film Common source material (if any) 13 Sins (2014) 13 Beloved (2006) The comic "13th Quiz Show" episode in the My Mania comic-book series (Eakasit Thairaat) Bangkok Dangerous (2008) Bangkok Dangerous (1999) Shutter (2008) Shutter (2004)
The first Filipino film adapted from a Wattpad story was Viva Films' Diary ng Panget, released in 2014. The story gained significant popularity on the platform, and the film became a box-office success, as reported by Box Office Mojo. [1] The success was followed by Star Cinema's She's Dating the Gangster, which also performed well upon its ...
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SMS language or txt, an Internet slang language commonly used on short message service phones.txt, a filename extension for text files; Text messaging on a phone using letters and symbols; Trusted Execution Technology, Intel's implementation of Trusted Computing; TXT records, a type of Domain Name System record; see List of DNS record types
Cinema One, ABS-CBN's cable movie channel, shows some films originally in languages other than English dubbed into Filipino. ABS-CBN's Kapamilya Channel also dubs its foreign language programmes. Nat Geo Wild airs most programs dubbed into Filipino for Philippine audiences, being one of the few cable channels to do so.
The novel Text by Dmitry Glukhovsky, the author of the Metro book trilogy, was released in 2017 and was later translated into more than 20 languages. [8] Within a week of the release of the book, Glukhovsky received about ten offers of a film adaptation, including from Alexander Rodnyansky and Timur Bekmambetov, who wanted to make a film in the screenlife genre. [9]
Galang's "Life and Success" (1921), the first volume of essays in English; and; the influential "Literature and Society" (1940) by Salvador P. López. Dramatic writing took a backseat due to the popularity of Filipino vaudeville (bodabil) and Tagalog movies, although it was kept alive by the playwright Wilfredo Ma. Guerrero.