![]() Lola ni Coleen Garcia, ibinahagi ang fitness routine Mga bata tumatawid ng ilog at bundok para makapag-aral Here are the 10 best Filipino films that I was able to see and write about this year:ġ0. “Kung Paano Hinihintay ang Dapithapon” by Carlo Enciso Catu “Gusto Kita with All My Hypothalamus” by Dwein Baltazarġ2. “Para sa Broken Hearted” by Digo Ricioġ4. ![]() “Through Night and Day” by Veronica Velascoġ6. “We Will Not Die Tonight” by Richard Somesġ8. “Never Not Love You” by Antoinette JadaoneĢ1. I was able to catch 4/5 entries of the Sinag Manila Filmfest in March, 2/8 in the Cine Filipino in May 5/10 in the Cinemalaya in early August 8/8 in the Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino in late August 5/6 of the ToFarm in September 6/9 in the CinemaOne Originals in early October 3/5 in the QCinema in late October and 3/8 entries in the MMFF in December.Ģ3. ![]() Aside from mainstream commercial films and indie films from festivals throughout the year, there were also Filipino films released in digital format online. For the year 2018, I was able to watch 64 Filipino films (up from 54 in 2017). ![]()
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