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  1. 2014年2月22日 · The films promote escapism from the boredom and hardships of daily life and create a culture of materialism. It’s a disservice to the Filipino people!”

    • Andy Bais
  2. 2020年11月30日 · There are plenty of escapist romantic-comedy Filipino movies on Netflix, but few have the realism, depth, humor, and heart of That Thing Called Tadhana. Mace (Angelica Panganiban) and Anthony (JM de Guzman) meet-cute in Rome, spar over One More Chance and the ideas of love and romance on the flight back to Manila, and eventually end ...

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    • Deleter
    • Leonor Will Never Die

    Director: Nuel Naval | Starring: Noel Trinidad, Liza Lorena, Nonie Buencamino | Genre: Family, Drama Family Mattersis a heartfelt drama that explores the complex intergenerational relationships of a Filipino family. At the center of this family are patriarch Francisco (Noel Trinidad) and matriarch Eleanor (Liza Lorena). When one of their daughters ...

    Director: Shugo Praico | Starring: Ian Veneracion, Heaven Peralejo | Genre: Thriller If you’re looking for a suspense-filled thriller with more mature themes, consider A Silent Night (Nanahimik ang Gabi). This movie follows Me-ann (played by Heaven Peralejo), who’s a sugar baby for a corrupt police officer she calls Chiefly (Ian Veneracion). When t...

    Director: Lav Diaz | Starring: John Lloyd Cruz, Bart Guingona, Hazel Orencio | Genre: Art House, Family, Drama, Political, Historical Lav Diaz is perhaps the Philippine’s most renowned art house filmmaker today, known for making exceptionally long movies with sociopolitical themes. In 2022 Diaz came out with A Tale of Filipino Violence(Isang Salays...

    Director: Jeannette Ifurung | Genre: Documentary Given the year’s political landscape, another martial law related film has made it onto our list of 2022’s top Filipino movies—the documentary 11,103. The film derives its name from the number of victims who have received official compensationfor human rights violations during the Marcos period, and ...

    Director: Anna Isabelle Matutina | Starring: Max Eigenmann, Bing Pimentel, Vance Larena | Genre: Drama 12 Weeks offers a complex and highly personal exploration of a woman’s struggles in patriarchal Filipino society. The film centers on Alice, a humanitarian worker in her 40s who’s dealing with the lasting trauma of the ISIS insurgency in Mindanao....

    Director: Lav Diaz | Starring: John Lloyd Cruz, Ronnie Lazaro, Shamaine Buencamino | Genre: Art House, Drama Lav Diaz actually released two films in 2022, and both have made it onto this list. Clocking in at a relatively short (for Diaz movies, that is) 3 hours and 7 minutes, When the Waves are Gone (Kapag Wala Nang Mga Alon)features a police offic...

    Director: Ma-an L. Asuncion-Dagñalan | Starring: juan karlos, Elijah Canlas, Keoni Jin, Nourijune, Harvey Bautista | Genre: Comedy, Crime, Drama, Music Blue Room is another notable 2022 Filipino independent film. The movie centers on a group of privileged teens who play in an indie rock band called Rebel Rebel. After playing at a prestigious music ...

    Director: Carlo Obispo | Starring: Tommy Alejandrino, JM San Jose, Tess Antonio, Don Melvin Boongaling | Genre: Sports, War, Drama Cinemalaya 2022’s biggest winner was actuallyThe Baseball Player, which earned awards for Best Film, Actor, Screenplay, and Editing. With its story about a 17 year-old orphaned child soldier who aspires to be a baseball...

    Director: Mikhail Red | Starring: Nadine Lustre, Louise Delos Reyes, McCoy De Leon | Genre: Horror When objectionable content gets posted to the world’s top social media networks, oftentimes an outsourced content moderator in the Philippines eventually reviews and removes it. Content moderators with repeated exposure to such content—suicides, porno...

    Director: Martika Ramirez Escobar | Starring: Sheila Francisco, Bong Cabrera, Rocky Salumbides | Genre: Comedy, Drama, Psychological, Action Our choice for the #1 Filipino movie of 2022 is Leonor Will Never Die (Ang Pagbabalik ng Kwago). This film is the best of many worlds: artistically innovative, entertaining, yet also full of thought-provoking ...

  4. 2015年9月4日 · Noticing the trend, Filipino studios followed suit and made films that satisfied the craving, from Fernando Poe, Jr.’s Ang Panday (1980) to Tata Esteban’s Salamangkero (1986). Lily Y. Monteverde, the famed rags-to-riches producer whose love for movies could only be rivaled by her indisputable business sense, sensed an opportunity.

  5. We have yet to see the rise of Pinoy sci-fi films but while we wait, here are some sci-fi flicks you can explore and enjoy. “EDSA XXX” (2017) by Khavn de la Cruz In the year 2030, the Philippines or rather Ek-Ek-Ek, will have its celebration of the EDSA Revolution’s 30th anniversary.

  6. 2021年1月7日 · Cinema Escapist’s staff has curated this list of 11 top Filipino films to answer that question. Here, we’ve selected both indie and blockbuster movies across genres like comedy, animation, action, romance, and more. We tried choosing Pinoy movies that are not only entertaining or artistically notable, but also have sociopolitical significance.

  7. 2019年1月1日 · A film whose premise can easily be mismanaged with ghastly tropes and stereotypes, Jun Lana’s surprisingly enjoyable farcical comedy is a rare feat that combines the truly escapist pleasures of...

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