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  1. The Cinema of the Philippines (Filipino: Pelikulang Pilipino; Spanish: Cine Filipino) began with the introduction of the first moving pictures to the country on August 31, 1897, at the Salón de Pertierra in Manila.

  2. Regarded as the first golden age of Philippine cinema, major Philippine production studios produced a slew of artistic and notable films in the 1950s, some of which have been internationally acclaimed.

  3. We list down each decade's most iconic film, its technical achievements, and how each encapsulated the social and political climate of its respective eras.

  4. Jul 14, 2023 · "This book offers a rare study of cinema in the Philippines. The first half of the work presents the little-known history of Filipino cinema. The second half of the book is the most comprehensive published filmography of Filipino cinema to date"--Provided by publisher.

  5. Today, Filipino cinema continues to thrive, with filmmakers producing a diverse array of films ranging from romantic comedies to gritty dramas. Many of these films have received international recognition and have been featured at major film festivals around the world.

  6. Sep 2, 2020 · Among the greatest films in the country have even made names globally due to the powerful message and cinematography they possess. Here are top iconic movies that shaped the country’s cinema: Dalagang Bukid (Farm Girl), is a silent movie directed by José Nepomuceno, the Father of Philippine Cinema.

  7. Jun 10, 2017 · The ’30s and the early ’40s — the First Golden Age of Philippine cinema. It saw the emergence of great films, stars, directors, writers, musicians, producers and other filmmakers. Those were...

  8. The following is a list of highest grossing Philippine films. ... Production company Box office Source 2023 Rewind: Star Cinema, APT Entertainment, AgostoDos Pictures ₱1.2 billion [1] Eight hundred million mark. Year Title Production company Box office Source 2019 Hello, Love, Goodbye: Star Cinema ₱880 million

  9. The 50s may be considered one "Golden Age" for the Filipino film because cinematic artistic breakthrough was achieved in that decade. Awards were first instituted in this era. The Manila Times Publishing Company set up the Maria Clara Awards in 1950. In 1952, the FAMAS (Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences) Awards were handed out.

  10. May 3, 2021 · Driven by filmmakers whose inclination is heavily immersed in experimentation and political revolt, Philippine cinema is bolstered with exciting and fresh voices. When we talk about Asian cinema, it’s easy to emphasize the films from Japan, China, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Thailand.

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