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  2. The Philippines, which as one of Asia's oldest film industries, remains undisputed in terms of the highest level of theater admission in Southeast Asia. Over the years, however, the film industry has registered a steady decline in movie viewership from 131 million in 1996 to 63 million in 2004.

  3. Even pre-pandemic, the Philippine film industry is in constant flux. Changes happen all the time and this year is no different. Let us take a look at some possible trends and emerging issues this year. The (hidden) cost of production during the pandemic. Getting on with production amidst the pandemic is a double-edged sword for the film business.

  4. Jan 24, 2024 · The 2023 Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) earned P1.2 billion, but one film dominated the box office. Local film producers and the national government have committed to work together to address issues that hamper the growth of the Philippine movie industry.

  5. Mar 11, 2022 · A film consultant and producer shares how the COVID-19 pandemic and the streaming platforms have changed the global entertainment industry and challenges the Philippine film industry to create complex and compelling content for the world. He praises some Filipino filmmakers who have succeeded in breaking into the international market and suggests ways to support and fund the local film industry.

  6. Oct 26, 2021 · Since March 2020, according to the Philippine Motion Pictures Producers Association (PMPPA), the film industry has lost ₱16 billion. Meanwhile, the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF), which usually garners ₱1 billion every year, premiered its slate of films last December 2020 online and barely earned ₱25 million.

  7. Apr 26, 2022 · How can the Philippines become a global film hub in Asia? This article explores the challenges and opportunities for the local film industry, citing examples of successful Filipino content for international platforms like Net flix and HBO.

  8. The Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) is the national agency in charge of creating and implementing policies and programs to ensure the economic, cultural, and educational development and growth of the Philippine film industry.

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