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Manila filmfest movie showing extended

The Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) has extended the theatrical run of its 10 movie entries until Jan. 14, following numerous calls and requests on social media.

Metro Manila Development Authority chief and MMFF concurrent chairman Don Artes said they received numerous calls and requests on social media to extend the exhibition of the MMFF 2023 films, which was supposed to end last Sunday.

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“We at the MMFF would like to express our deepest gratitude to all who have supported us and watched the movie entries, particularly those who requested for the MMFF movies to extend beyond its original run,” Artes said.

Aside from giving a week to catch the 10 festival entries,  MMFF complimentary passes will also be honored until Jan. 14.

Meanwhile, Artes said the 49th MMFF has already earned P1 billion to date, surpassing the performance of the 2022 festival’s P500 million earnings.

Artes said they are hopeful that earnings will increase as moviegoers watch more entries.

“Truly, MMFF 2023 is a certified box office hit. This is a good sign

as we gear up for the Manila International Film Festival (MIFF),” said Artes.

The 10 movies in MMFF 2023 movie lineup are: “A Family of 2 (A Mother and Son Story),”  “(K)Ampon,”  “Penduko,”  “Rewind,”  “Becky and Badette,” “Broken Heart’s Trip,”  “Firefly,”  “GomBurZa,”  “Mallari,” and “When I Met You in Tokyo.”

The 10 official entries are set to be screened at the inaugural MIFF from Jan. 29 to Feb. 2, 2024, in Los Angeles, California.

The 49th edition of the MMFF is presented in partnership with the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office.

Organized by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority, the MMFF is aimed primarily at promoting and enhancing the preservation of Philippine cinema.

Proceeds from the MMFF go to several beneficiaries in the film industry, such as the Movie Workers Welfare Foundation (Mowelfund), the Film Academy of the Philippines, the Motion Picture Anti-Film Piracy Council, the Optical Media Board, and the Film Development Council of the Philippines.

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