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cinemagoing south east asia: the market for cinema in malaysia, philippines, singapore and thailand
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Long Live Philippine Cinema! - Trailer - Showtimes - Cast - Movies - New York Times
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Type: Features
Rating: NR
Running Time: 6 Minutes
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Directed by: Raya Martin
Long Live Philippine Cinema!
2007-Philippines
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Philippine Arts: Philippine Cinema Beginnings
ilmmaking in the Philippines has entered the 70th year of its history. Filipino artists have been making movies since 1919. That is long enough for an art form to reach a high level of maturity and relevance. That the Filipino film industry has produced only a handful of works of enduring interest and value may disappoint the film historian who approaches the industry without understanding the relevant context. It is, therefore, important to note that the beginnings of the industry arose, not from a local felt need, but from the initiative of foreign businessmen. In this way,
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The Philippines Cinema Industry | Philippines
Philippines The Philippines Cinema Industry - Philippines
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In Philippine Film/TV/Drama
ALBERTO S. FLORENTINO
And Philippine Cinema, TV, & Theater
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History of Philippine Cinema
An essay about the history of Philippine cinema.
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About Culture and Arts - philippine cinema
Long before the coming of cinema in the Philippines, theater originated in the culture of the country's early societies. Their theatron was on the ground within the community. The ritual practitioners in their dance-dramas used imitative dances to propitiate the supernatural powers that were believed to control forces to regulate the seasons and elements; to ensure the earth's fertility; and to grant the tribe success in hunting and warfare.
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The Philippines Cinema Industry in Philippines - Travel Guides, Photo, Maps and Online Booking
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Philippines Travel Guides : The Philippines cinema industry
Philippines Travel Guide - Philippines Travel Pages.com
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Cinema Treasures | Philippines
Non-profit website dedicated to saving classic movie theaters. Includes theater info, news, photographs, virtual tours, message boards, and more.
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