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- Cinema_of_the_Philippines abstract "Cinema in the Philippines (Filipino: Pelikulang Pilipino or Sine Pilipino) started with the introduction of the first moving pictures to the country on January 1, 1897 at the Salón de Pertierra in Manila. The following year, local scenes were shot on film for the first time by a Spaniard, Antonio Ramos, using the Lumiere Cinematograph. Early filmmakers and producers in the country were mostly wealthy enterprising foreigners and expatriates, but on September 12, 1919, a silent feature film broke the grounds for Filipino filmmakers. Dalagang Bukid (Country Maiden), a movie based on a popular musical play, was the first movie made and shown by Filipino filmmaker José Nepomuceno. Dubbed as the "Father of Philippine Cinema", his work marked the start of cinema as an art form in the Philippines.Even with the problems currently facing motion pictures around the world, movies are still considered as one of the popular forms of entertainment among the Filipino people, directly employing some 260,000 Filipinos and generating around ₱2 billion revenues annually.The Philippines was the last country to establish a national film archive, when one opened in October 2011.".
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- Cinema_of_the_Philippines admissionsTotal "48000000".
- Cinema_of_the_Philippines admissionsYear "2011".
- Cinema_of_the_Philippines boxOfficeNational "$".
- Cinema_of_the_Philippines boxOfficeTotal "1.53E8".
- Cinema_of_the_Philippines boxOfficeYear "2011".
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- Cinema_of_the_Philippines name "Cinema of the Philippines".
- Cinema_of_the_Philippines producedTotal "91".
- Cinema_of_the_Philippines producedYear "2005".
- Cinema_of_the_Philippines screens "693".
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- Cinema_of_the_Philippines comment "Cinema in the Philippines (Filipino: Pelikulang Pilipino or Sine Pilipino) started with the introduction of the first moving pictures to the country on January 1, 1897 at the Salón de Pertierra in Manila. The following year, local scenes were shot on film for the first time by a Spaniard, Antonio Ramos, using the Lumiere Cinematograph.".
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