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  2. List of films banned in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The film tackles the plight of poor Filipino boys and girls resorting to featuring in sex shows in Manila as a means of livelihood. [8] [9] The film was permanently banned from exhibition in theaters. [10] 2003 Imelda: N/A Initially banned, after Imelda Marcos, on whom the biopic is based, filed a lawsuit [11] which was later cancelled 2006

  3. The Ant and the Grasshopper - Wikipedia

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    Even in Classical times, however, the advice was mistrusted by some and an alternative story represented the ant's industry as mean and self-serving. Jean de la Fontaine's delicately ironic retelling in French later widened the debate to cover the themes of compassion and charity. Since the 18th century the grasshopper has been seen as the type ...

  4. Cinema of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    —JC Nigado, writing for the Manila Standard in July 1987 By the time the People Power Revolution deposed Ferdinand Marcos from the presidency, most Filipino films were mass-produced with quality sacrificed for commercial success. Filmmaker Ishmael Bernal admitted in 1993 that his growing inactivity in filmmaking was because the national economy "went kamikaze since '86. Movie producers have ...

  5. List of films produced and released by Viva Films - Wikipedia

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    Huwag Mong Isuko Ang Laban (1995; distribution only, produced by Rockets Productions) Sabado Nights (1995; released under the Neo Films label) Muling Umawit ang Puso (1995) Dyesebel (1996) Ober Da Bakod 2: Da Treasure Adbentyur (1996 released under the Neo Films label), co-produced with GMA Pictures.

  6. Category:2000s Tagalog-language films - Wikipedia

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    I. I Love You, Goodbye (film) I Will Always Love You (film) I.T.A.L.Y. I've Fallen for You. Imelda (film) In the Bosom of the Enemy. Independencia (film) Iskul Bukol 20 Years After: The Ungasis and Escaleras Adventure.

  7. Tagalog profanity - Wikipedia

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    Lintik. Lintik is a Tagalog word meaning "lightning", also a mildly profane word used to someone contemptible, being wished to be hit by lightning, such as in " Lintik ka!''. [ 2] The term is mildly vulgar and an insult, but may be very vulgar in some cases, [ 20] especially when mixed with other profanity.

  8. Category:Philippine films - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 18 subcategories, out of 18 total. Lists of Philippine films ‎ (3 C, 12 P) Philippine films by genre ‎ (40 C) Philippine films by language ‎ (6 C) Philippine films by setting ‎ (1 C) Philippine films by studio ‎ (34 C) Philippine films by subject ‎ (1 C) Philippine films by technology ‎ (4 C)

  9. A Very Good Girl - Wikipedia

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    A Very Good Girl is a 2023 Filipino black comedy thriller film directed by Petersen Vargas from a story and screenplay written by Marionne Dominique Mancol, with Daniel Saniana and Jumbo Albano co-wrote the latter. [ 3] It stars Kathryn Bernardo and Dolly de Leon, with the supporting cast includes Kaori Oinuma, Jake Ejercito, and Angel Aquino.