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5 Best Metro Manila Film Fest Philippine Movies Yearly, Metro Manila Film Festival offers new tagalog

movies. It started in 1975 and usually produced by the greatest and largest film management in Philippine movies. They come in different genre such as drama, comedy, romantic, action, fictional and so on. The most exciting part of it is the event of giving the awards such as best actor, best actress, best supporting actor and actress, best film and highest grossing film of the year. The festival have best tagalog movies annually but there are still entries that marked the history of Philippine movies. According to survey, impact to audience and critics, the top 5 metro manila film of all time are: 1. Himala: Played by Nora Aunor, a creation of Ishmael Bernal and have been a legacy since 1982 for winning Nine (9) MMFF awards. A film about strong religious beliefs and devotion of a woman who from a young and poor barrio who believed that she saw the image of Virgin Mary. From there, she became like a rock star adulated by everyone. 2. Kisapmata: 1977s film entry of Mike De Leon played by Vic Silayan with Ten (10) FAMAS, Eight (8) MMFF award and added on Ten (10) 1980s Best Films judged by Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino. It is inspired by Nick Joaquins short story entitled The House on Zapote Street. The story revolves around a dominant father who had a relationship with his daughter. He was driven to insanity with his affair with his daughter when she has decided to get married just to get away from him. 3. Insiang: The first of all philippine movies to enter the Cannes Film Festival. The film didn't win any awards but the actresses won the supporting awards and it has stage adaptation at the year of 2007. The story is derived from the writer's teleplay which is about a poor woman seeking for vengeance. Her life was ruined by her mother and her lover named Dado raped her. 4. Burlesk Queen: A film by Celso Ad Castillo that dared Vilma Santos to do daring roles. The movie got the major awards given at MMFF night. The story is about a poor girl name Chato who supports the medication of his father by working as a utility girl at Virgie Nite's theater which is known as Burlesque Star. Because of her paralyzed father, she wanted to earn more money and have decided to enter the theater. She got a show every night but things went wrong, she got pregnant and abandoned. 5. Shake, Rattle & Roll: The most successful horror movie-series that never fails to frighten the people yearly. SSR have 3 to 4 short stories in one movie every year. The best series are Manananggal and Pridyider which won MMFF awards. Those are the five best metro manila film fest Philippine movies since it started. For sure, more and more good and remarkable films will be submitted at MMFF for the coming years.

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