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      • Such films started to gain popularity during the mid- to late ‘60s and ‘70s, during the time when they were called “bomba” or “bold” films because of their explosive character, which was so new to Filipino movie viewers at that time.
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  2. Sep 27, 2022 · Such films started to gain popularity during the mid- to late ‘60s and ‘70s, during the time when they were called “bomba” or “boldfilms because of their explosive character, which was so new...

  3. Philippine Cinema was once touted as the Hollywood of the East. We recall its golden years of glamorous actors and movies and discover the state it's in today.

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    • Priscilla Almeda. Sexy films: Sabik Sa Halik (1995), Sariwa (1996), Tukso Layuan Mo Ako 2 (1996), Sutla (1999), and Syota ng Bayan (2001). Before becoming known as a sexy actress, she was known as a teenage star named Abby Viduya.
    • Aleck Bovick. Sexy films: Tampisaw (2002), Masarap Na Pugad (2002), and Naglalayag (2004). Aleck Bovick went on showbiz hiatus in 2007 after giving birth to her son with actor-producer Carlo Maceda.
    • YNEZ VENERACION. Sexy films: Sa Paraiso ni Efren (1999) and Alindog ni Barbara (1999) Ynez Veneracion remains active in showbiz, doing projects for ABS-CBN and GMA-7.
    • Belinda Bright. Sexy films: Ssshhh… She Walks By Night (2003) and Ang Kapitbahay (2003). Belinda Bright is no longer active in both showbiz and social media.
  4. Established with the twin goals of “[encouraging] the creation of new cinematic works by Filipino filmmakers—works that boldly articulate and freely interpret the Filipino experience with fresh insight and artistic integrity” and “[invigorating] Philippine filmmaking by developing a new breed of Filipino filmmakers,” Cinemalaya has ...

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  5. Feb 17, 2019 · Surprisingly for a country known for its strong adherence to Catholicism, the Philippines was a major producer of sex films throughout the 1970s and 1980s.

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  6. By 1915, the best European and American films were shown in Philippine theaters. When World War I (1914–1918) choked off the production of European studios, Manila theater managers turned to US for new film products. With the variety they offered, American films quickly dominated the Philippine film market.

  7. Sep 23, 2021 · Uhaw (1970), despite its thin premise about a wife who chooses a life of promiscuity after her husband’s sea accident renders him impotent, was the first bomba film to gain commercial success, according to Luigi Conti in his essay “Bomba: The Birth of a Genre.”

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