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Manila: Cinemas 1, 2 and 5 (Retro) are active Manila Metropolitan Theater: 1: P. Burgos Ave., Ermita, Manila: Hybrid theater and cinema setup with Dolby Atmos: Ortigas Cinemas: 6: Estancia Capitol Commons Pasig: Cinema 1: Hybrid Recliner and Regular Seats with Dolby Atmos Cinemas 2 to 4: Regular with Ferco Opus Glide Seats and Dolby Surround 7.1
Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story; Aga Muhlach In the Name of Love; Angel Locsin In the Name of Love: Jake Cuenca In the Name of Love; Baron Geisler Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story; Lovi Poe Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow: Olivia Lamasan & Enrico Santos In the Name of Love (Studio) Froilan Medina and Paul Soriano Thelma (Indie) [14]
Maybe Tomorrow) is a 2016 Philippine romantic drama independent film written, co-produced, and directed by Samantha Lee in her feature film directorial debut. Starring Jasmine Curtis-Smith and Louise delos Reyes , the film tells the story of Alex (Curtis-Smith), a lesbian who starts falling for her best friend Jess (delos Reyes).
For extended information about the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on film industry, see Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cinema.. This is an incomplete list of Filipino full-length films, both mainstream and independently produced, released in theaters and cinemas in 2023.
The 37th Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) is the annual film festival in Manila, Philippines that is held from December 25, 2011 until the first week of January 2012. . During the festival, no foreign films are shown in Philippine theaters in order to showcase locally produced films (except IMAX the
The film grossed over ₱10.1 million on its 2 weeks of showing, and holds the second to the last grossing film out of eight other films including Enteng Ng Ina Mo, Ang Panday 2, Segunda Mano, and others who also competed in the 2011 Metro Manila Film Festival. And as of now, the film earned P18.8 million and still at its place.
This is an incomplete list of Filipino full-length films, both mainstream and independently produced, released in theaters and cinemas in 2021. Some films are in production but do not have definite release dates. For extended information about the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on film industry, see Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cinema.
Several theaters built within the city of Manila were designed by prominent Philippine architects, including future National Artists Juan Nakpil and Pablo Antonio. Many of these theaters have since been closed and several of them demolished, while movie theaters in the Philippines shifted to shopping mall-based movie theaters.