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LOS ANGELES – The second Manila International Film Festival (MIFF), originally scheduled to be held from Jan. 30 to Feb. 2 ...
The Manila International Film Festival (MIFF) 2025 has been postponed in light of the devastating wildfires currently sweeping through Los Angeles, California. The festival, originally set to take ...
The Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF), an annual film festival organized by the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) and held nationwide from Christmas Day to the first weekend of January, is ...
The 49th edition of the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) is all set to unfold December 25 of this year, with 10 films vying for assorted festival prizes and awards. It used to be limited to eight ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) executive committee has announced earlier today the first four entries in the annual festival happening on Christmas Day.
The annual film festival is celebrating its 50th edition this year. Here's a rundown of its calendar of events and activities. MANILA, Philippines – Metropolitan Manila Development Authority ...
Ed Cabagnot, festival director and long-time film programmer, opens The Manila Film Festival with an abridged statement about the long-standing relationship between Filipino cinema and Manila ...
Posted by Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) Official on Thursday, October 20, 2022. The “Gabi Ng Parangal”, or awards night for the festival will be on December 27, the organisers announced.
Philippine action movie is one of the ten titles selected for this year’s Metro Manila Film Festival and is opening across the Philippines on Dec 25. Arjo Atayde Talks Reinventing Philippines ...
2022 Metro Manila Film Festival Awards Winners List. Deleter, Mamasapano: Now It Can Be Told, Nanahimik Ang Gabi, and other winners ...
Filipino horror film Deleter has emerged as the biggest winner at the Metro Manila Film Festival 2022, taking home seven awards. The Nadine Lustre vehicle took home the biggest awards of the night ...
The Manila Film Festival (TMFF) consultant and director Ed Cabagnot (center), director Dwein Baltazar (fifth from left) and ANIMA exec Kren Yap (fifth from right) with the eight student filmmakers ...