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Released in the Philippines as An Army of One, with Arizal credited as "Joseph Warner" Ibunda: Teguh Karya: Drama: Pengantin Baru: Arizal: Deddy Mizwar, Lydia Kandow: Romance: 1987: Ayahku: Barang terlarang: Bilur-bilur penyesalan: Catatan si Boy: Nasri Cheppy: Romina Yan: Comedy: a.k.a. Juanita La Soltera: Cintaku di rumah susun: Depan bisa ...
The following is a list of highest grossing Philippine films. Color key ... Hello, Love, Again: ABS-CBN Studios, Star Cinema, GMA Pictures ₱1.4 billion [1] [2]
Hello, Love, Goodbye: Star Cinema ₱880.6 million [1] 2 Miracle in Cell No.7: Viva Films ₱500 million [2] 3 Alone/Together: ABS-CBN Films ₱370 million [3] [4] 4 The Mall, The Merrier: Star Cinema, Viva Films ₱323 million [5] 5 The Panti Sisters: ABS-CBN Films ₱213.9 million [6] 6 Eerie: Star Cinema ₱201 million [7] 7 Jowable: Viva ...
Hello, Love, Again is a 2024 Philippine romantic drama film directed by Cathy Garcia-Sampana from a script by Carmi G. Raymundo and Crystal Hazel San Miguel; filmmaker Olivia Lamasan is credited among the story writers.
Hello World held its world premiere at Higashi Hongan-ji in Kyoto on September 11, 2019, [31] and was released in Japan on September 20. In Italy, Hello World was previously scheduled to be released on March 9, 2020, before it was shifted to May 4 until the film was decided to skip theaters and be released on home media on December 10 due to ...
Hello, World 1: Punch Kick Joel Ferrer (Director); Victor Medina, Reuben Uy, Trixie Dauz, Cesca Lee, Pen Medina, Regine Palma, and Philippe Quintos Comedy [118] [119] Lucas Nino 1: Peliculas Los Otros John Torres (Director); Cheeno Dalog Ladera, and Edilberto Marcelino Drama [118] [120] 9 Metro Manila: Chocolate Frog Films
Hello, Love, Goodbye is a 2019 Philippine romantic drama film directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina and produced by Carlo L. Katigbak and Olivia M. Lamasan from a story and screenplay written by Carmi G. Raymundo, with Rona Co, Crystal S. San Miguel, and Garcia-Molina co-writing the latter.
Jakarta, Indonesia Australia, United States Originally set to be filmed in Jakarta, but permission to film in Indonesia was denied, so the film was shot in the Philippines as a stand-in for Jakarta and Indonesia. However, the film was banned temporarily in Indonesia until 2000. [11] 1989 Born on the Fourth of July: Oliver Stone