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Death of a Girlfriend. Viva Films. Yam Laranas (director/screenplay); Diego Loyzaga, AJ Raval. Deeply in Love. Balangao Films. Lemuel W. Fangonon (director); Cresencio Caisan, Alennay Magangat, Granill Magno. The Herald and the Horror. LightShow Studio. Jayvee Kang Margaja (director); Tere Gonzales, Vic Trio, Odette Leyba.
30: Late Bloomer: Viva Films / Vivamax Roe Pajenma Jr. (director); Robb Guinto, Erika Balagtas M A Y 1: Bantay-Bahay: Regal Entertainment: Jose Javier Reyes (director); Pepe Herrera Men are from QC, Women are from Alabang: Viva Films, MQuest Ventures / Sari Sari / Epik Studios Gino M. Santos (director); Marco Gallo, Heaven Peralejo: 3: Lady Guard
Katips. Kimmy Dora (film series) Kimmy Dora and the Temple of Kiyeme. Kimmy Dora: Ang Kiyemeng Prequel. Kimmy Dora: Kambal sa Kiyeme. Kundiman ng Puso. Kunwari Mahal Kita. Mga Kwento ni Lola Basyang.
This is an incomplete list of Filipino full-length films, both mainstream and independently produced, released in theaters and cinemas in 2020. 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.
Budget. ₱33 million [2] Box office. ₱36 million (as of February 5, 2020) Block Z is a 2020 Filipino action Horror film directed by Mikhail Red and starring Joshua Garcia, Julia Barretto, Dimples Romana, Yves Flores, Myrtle Sarrosa, Maris Racal, McCoy de Leon, Ian Veneracion, and Ina Raymundo. It follows a group of university students who ...
Noli Me Tángere. Albert Yearsley. Rizalina Film Manufacturing Company. Short film. earliest screen adaptation of Jose Rizal's popular novel. 1919. Dalagang Bukid (aka Countryside Maiden, Farm Lady, Mountain Lady) José Nepumuceno. Atang de la Rama, Mar I. Esmeralda.
The entertainment company Viacom sued YouTube, the video-sharing site owned by Google, alleging that YouTube had engaged in "brazen" and "massive" copyright infringement by allowing users to upload and view hundreds of thousands of videos owned by Viacom without permission. [2] Google was brought into the litigation as YouTube's corporate owner.