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List of iWantTFC original programming. iWantTFC is a Philippine over-the-top content streaming video on demand service owned and operated by ABS-CBN. It offers original series and movies, exclusive on-demand content based on ABS-CBN's entertainment productions, content from ABS-CBN's library, and live streams of ABS-CBN's broadcast properties.
Maria (2019 film) Maria. (2019 film) Maria is a 2019 Filipino action film directed by Pedring Lopez and written by Pedring Lopez and Yz Carbonell. The plot revolves around Maria ( Cristine Reyes ), a former hired assassin who now lives a happy home life. But things are about to change when she is spotted by someone from her past.
Trese. (TV series) Trese[ 4] ( Tagalog: [ˈtrɛsɛ]) is a Singaporean anime-influenced television series based on the Filipino [ 5][ 6] comic series of the same name by Budjette Tan and Kajo Baldisimo. [ 4] Produced by BASE Entertainment, [ 7] the series was released on June 10, 2021 on Netflix in the United States, which was followed by a ...
119 minutes. Country. Philippines. Language. Filipino. Box office. ₱543 million[ 1] Miracle in Cell No. 7 is a 2019 Filipino drama film directed by Nuel Crisostomo Naval and starring Aga Muhlach, Xia Vigor and Bela Padilla. The film is based on the 2013 South Korean film of the same name directed by Lee Hwan-kyung.
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.
This is an incomplete list of Filipino full-length films, both mainstream and independently produced, released in theaters, cinemas, and streaming services in 2024. Some films are in production but do not have definite release dates.
My Amanda. Categories: Filipino-language films. Netflix original films. Filipino-language Netflix original programming.
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. The following year, local scenes were shot on film for the first time by a Spaniard, Antonio Ramos, using the Lumiere ...