List of Philippine films of 2013
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This is an incomplete list of Filipino full-length films, both mainstream and independently produced, released in theaters and cinemas in 2013.
Top ten grossing films
Rank | Film | Production outfit | Domestic gross1 | Source |
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1. | Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy | Star Cinema, Viva Films | ₱ 429,147,428 | [1] |
2. | It Takes a Man and a Woman | Star Cinema, Viva Films | ₱ 405,324,507 | [2] |
3. | My Little Bossings | OctoArts Films, M-Zet Productions, APT Entertainment, K Productions | ₱ 393,000,000 (est.) | [3] |
4. | Pagpag: Siyam na Buhay | Star Cinema, Regal Films | ₱ 200,000,000 (est.) | [4] |
5. | Four Sisters and a Wedding | Star Cinema | ₱ 145,029,261 | [5] |
6. | She's the One | Star Cinema | ₱ 138,564,167 | [6] |
7. | Bakit Hindi Ka Crush Ng Crush Mo? | Star Cinema | ₱ 102,368,727 | [7] |
8. | Bromance: My Brother's Romance | Skylight Films | ₱ 73,848,739 | [8] |
9. | A Moment In Time | Star Cinema | ₱ 64,543,391 | [9] |
10. | Call Center Girl | Star Cinema, Skylight Films | ₱ 61,847,422 | [10] |
- Note
- ^ Box Office Mojo, a reliable third party box office revenue tracker, does not track any revenues earned during any Metro Manila Film Festival editions. So the official figures by film entries during the festival are only estimates taken from any recent updates from credible and reliable sources such as a film's production outfit, or from any news agencies. Also, Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) did not release the official gross sales of each of the films. To verify the figures, see individual sources for the references.
- Color key
- – a Metro Manila Film Festival entry film
Films
More than a 100 full-length films were released in the Philippines, most of them were independently produced.[11][12]
January–March
Opening | Title | Production outfit | Cast and crew | Genre | Source |
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January 23 | Menor de Edad | Viva Films | Joel Lamangan (Director), Raquel Villavicencio (Script and Screenplay); Meg Imperial, Ara Mina, Wendell Ramos, Chynna Ortaleza, Jaycee Parker, and Almira Muhlach | Drama | [13][14] |
January 30 | Seduction | Regal Films | Peque Gallaga (Director), and Aloy Adlawan (Writer); Richard Gutierrez, Solenn Heussaff, Sarah Lahbati, Mark Gil, Jay Manalo, Yayo Aguila, and Al Tantay | Romance, drama | [15][16] |
February 6 | I Love You, Pare Ko1 | Krix Film Productions | Neal Tan (Director), Riqui Cardema (Producer and Script); Rocco Nacino, Rodjun Cruz, Arnell Ignacio, and Tita Swarding | Comedy, romance, drama | [17][18][19] |
Gabriel (Ito ang Kuwento Ko)1 | Sun Stars Films | Ronald M. Rafer (Director); Joyce Ching, Marife Necesito, Lester Lucas, Joana Marie Tan, John Relucio, and Simon Ibarra | Drama | [20][21][22] | |
February 13 | A Moment in Time | Star Cinema, Dreamscape Cinema | Emmanuel Quindo Palo (Director), Rondel Lindayag (Screenplay); Julia Montes, Coco Martin, Cherie Gil, Gabby Concepcion, and Zsa Zsa Padilla | Romance, drama | [23][24] |
February 20 | Gapang1 | Greendie Film Productions | Don Bautista (Director); Miguel Alcantara, TJ Alonzo, Merwin Castro, and Jacob Diaz | Drama | [25] |
February 27 | Alfredo S. Lim: The Untold Story | CM Films | Cesar Montano (Director and Screenplay), Enrique Ramos (Screenplay); Cesar Montano, Alessandra de Rossi, Nonie Buencamino, Tirso Cruz III, Gina Pareno, Spanky Manikan, Gloria Romero, Marc Abaya, Alwyn Uytingco, and Alvin Anson | Biopic, action, drama | [26][27] |
March 6 | The Fighting Chefs | Rockets Productions, Viva Films | Ronnie Ricketts (Director); Ronnie Ricketts, Arci Munoz, Mark Gil, Boy Logro, Vandolph Quizon, Joross Gamboa, and Hero Angeles | Comedy, action, drama | [28][29][30] |
March 20 | Pagari (Mohammad-Abdulahh)1 | Goldmine Entertainment Productions | Robby Tarroza (Director), Bing Nellasca (Producer); Arkin del Rosario, Teejay Marquez, Via Veloso, Rose Jordan, Inigo Cruz, Mel Martinez, Marlon Mance, and Fiona McKenzi | Drama | [31] |
March 30 | It Takes a Man and a Woman | Star Cinema, Viva Films | Cathy Garcia-Molina (Director), Carmi Raymundo (Writer and Screenplay); John Lloyd Cruz, Sarah Geronimo, Isabelle Daza, Rowell Santiago, Johnny Revilla, Bing Pimentel, Al Tantay, Irma Adlawan, Miles Ocampo, Andrei Garcia, Matet de Leon, Joross Gamboa, Gio Alvarez, and Guji Lorenzana | Romance, comedy, drama | [32] |
April–June
Opening | Title | Production outfit | Cast and crew | Genre | Source |
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April 10 | Bad Romance1 | ArgonVision | Ian Del Carmen (Director), Irvin Malcolm (Screenplay); Janelle Manahan, Mercedes Cabral, Aiza Seguerra, Rey PJ Abellana, Archie Alemania, Jayson Gainza, Ogie Diaz, Raul Morit, Flor Salanga, Karen Gallman, and Francis Lopez | Romance, comedy, suspense, thriller | [33][34] |
April 17 | Coming Soon | Fearless Productions, Brownsugar Entertainment | Martin Rey Aviles (Director); Boy 2 Quizon, Andi Eigenmann, Glaiza de Castro, Dominic Roco, Carla Humphries, and Cholo Barretto | Comedy | [35][36] |
Bayang Magiliw1 | Teamwork Film Productions | Gil M. Portes (Director), Enrique V. Ramos (Writer); Wendell Ramos, Giselle Tongi, Arnold Reyes, Jackie Lou Blanco, Lloyd Samartino, Racquel Villavicencio, Althea Vega, Sue Prado, Princess Manzon, Rob Sy, Benjie Felipe, Tony Mabesa, Dax Alejandro, Jess Evardone, and Ellen Adarna | Political satire, comedy, drama | [37][38] | |
May 1 | The Bride and the Lover | Regal Films | Joel Lamangan (Director); Lovi Poe, Jennylyn Mercado, Paulo Avelino, Alex Castro, Hayden Kho, Tim Yap, Joem Bascon, Arron Villaflor, Kat Alano, Carla Dunareanu, Cai Cortez, Carlo Gonzales, Ariel Ureta, Timmy Cruz, Buboy Garovillo, and Tom Rodriguez | Romance, drama | [39][40] |
May 8 | Leona Calderon1 | None | Jowee Morel (Director and Writer); Pilar Pilapil, Imelda de los Reyes, Junix Inocian, Greg Canestrari, and Irene Alano | Drama, romance, comedy | [41][42] |
May 15 | Bromance: My Brother's Romance1 | Skylight Films | Wenn V. Deramas (Director); Zanjoe Marudo, Cristine Reyes, Abbie Bautista, Arlene Muhlach, Boom Labrusca, Manuel Chua, Joey Paras, Lassy Marquez, Nikki Valdez, and Joy Viado | Comedy | [43][44] |
June 5 | Juana C. the Movie | Laganap Productions | Jade Castro (Director); Mae Paner, John James Uy, Niño Muhlach, Annicka Dolonius, Joel Torre, Ronnie Lazaro, Soxy Topacio, and Joel Lamangan | Political satire, comedy | [45][46] |
June 12 | Dance of the Steel Bars | GMA Films, Portfolio Films International | Cesar Apolinario (Director), Marnie Manicad (Director); Dingdong Dantes, Patrick Bergin, Joey Paras, Ricky Davao, Thou Reyes, and Mon Confiado | Drama, dance | [47][48] |
June 19 | Bangungot1 | ATG Entertainment Production | Jun Pereira (Director); Empress Schuck, Joross Gamboa, Kiray Celis, Nikolai Andico, and Francis Lopez | Horror | [49] |
Kapit sa Patalim1 | EFB Film Productions | Lao G. Mira (Director); Melissa Mendez, Marvin Yap, Aldrico Padilla | Drama | [50][51] | |
June 26 | Four Sisters and a Wedding | Star Cinema | Cathy Garcia-Molina (Director); Angel Locsin, Toni Gonzaga, Bea Alonzo, Shaina Magdayao, Enchong Dee, Coney Reyes, Sam Milby, Angeline Quinto, Carmi Martin, Boboy Garovillo, Janus del Prado, and Bernard Palanca | Drama, comedy | [52][53] |
July–September
- Color key
- – a Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival entry film
- – a Sineng Pambansa entry film
- – a CineFilipino entry film
Opening | Title | Production outfit | Cast and crew | Genre | Source |
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July 3 | My Lady Boss | GMA Films, Regal Films | Jade Castro (Director); Marian Rivera, Richard Gutierrez, Tom Rodriguez, Rocco Nacino, Matet de Leon, Benjie Paras, Maricel Laxa, Pinky Amador, Jackielou Blanco, Sandy Andolong, and Ronaldo Valdez | Romance, comedy, drama | [54] |
July 17 | Tuhog1 | Skylight Films | Veronica Velasco (Director); Eugene Domingo, Leo Martinez, Enchong Dee, Empress Schuck, Jake Cuenca, Manuel Chua, and Nikki Valdez | Dark comedy | [55][56] |
Boy Kabayo1 | Silverline Multimedia | G.A. Villafuerte (Director); Marco Ronquillo, Kael Reyes, Lang Lopez, John Park, Ahvie Cojuangco, Paolo Salvatierra, Marion Barrera, and Yohan Villacorta | Adult, drama | [57] | |
July 24 | Daniel Rapido1 | RQC Production | Dyzal M. Damun (Director); Fernando Caribio Jr., Iwa Moto, Roi Vinzon, Raiza Ruiz, Joel Ortega, Danny Labra, and Eddie Tuazon | Action, drama | [58] |
July 262 | Ekstra: The Bit Player1 | Quantum Films | Jeffrey Jeturian (Director) Zig Dulay (Screenplay), Antoinette Jadaone (Screenplay), Jeffrey Jeturian(Screenplay); Vilma Santos, Marlon Rivera, Vincent de Jesus, Ruby Ruiz, and Tart Carlo | Comedy, drama | [59] |
August 142 | [60][61] | ||||
July 26 | Amor y Muerte1 | ATG Entertainment Production | Ces M. Evangelista (Director); Althea Vega, Markki Stroem, Adrian Sebastian, Kuya Manzano, Amable Quiambao, Mico Palanca, RS Francisco, Moises Magisa, Lotlot Bustamante, and Chandy Rogel | Historic, drama | [62] |
Sana Dati1 | Metric Films | Jerrold Tarog (Director), Ramon Ukit (Screenplay); Paulo Avelino, Lovi Poe, Benjamin Alves, Ria Garcia, and TJ Trinidad | Romance, drama | [63][64] | |
Porno1 | Phoenix Features, CMB Film Services Inc. | Adolfo B. Alix Jr. (Director), Ralston Jover (Screenplay); Angel Aquino, Carlo Aquino, Rosanna Roces, and Yul Servo | Drama | [65] | |
Liars1 | Teamwork Film Productions | Gil M. Portes (Director), Senedy Que (Screenplay); Alessandra de Rossi, Jan Harley Hicana, John Michael Bonapos, Cris Villanueva, Richard Quan, Jim Rocky Tangco, Sue Prado, Dax Alejandro, and Arnold Reyes | Sports, drama | [66] | |
July 27 | Babagwa1 | Quantum Films, Kalalangan Kamaru | Jason Paul Laxamana (Director); Alex Vincent Medina, Joey Paras, Alma Concepcion, Kiko Matos, Nico Antonio, Chanel Latorre, Marx Topacio, Raqs Regalado, Garry Lim, and Sunshine Teodoro | Drama | [67] |
David F.1 | Cinemalaya Foundation | Quester Hannah, Sid Lucero, Art Acuña, Rocky Salumbides, Mitch Valdez, Shamaine Buencamino, Anita Linda, and Eula Valdez | Historic, drama | [68] | |
Debosyon1 | Voyage Studios | Alvin Yapan (Director); Paulo Avelino, Mara Lopez, Ramona Rañeses, and Roy B. Dominguiano | Fantasy, drama | [69] | |
Instant Mommy1 | K Productions, Quantum Films | Leo Abaya (Director); Eugene Domingo, Yuki Matsuzaki, Luis Alandy, Rico J. Puno, Shamaine Buencamino, Tuesday Vargas, and Nicco Manalo | Comedy | [70] | |
Nuwebe1 | One Big Fight Productions, Monoxide Works | Joseph Israel M. Laban (Director); Barbara Miguel, Jake Cuenca, Nadine Samonte, Anita Linda, Manny Castañeda, Archie Adamos, Renaissance Tuason, Mikael Liwag, Isadora Villasquez, Renerich Ocon, Mariah Fernandez, Blair Arellano, and Derick Cabrido | Drama | [71] | |
Purok 71 | Cinemalaya Foundation | Carlo Obispo (Director); Krystle Valentino, Miggs Cuaderno, Arnold Reyes, Angeli Bayani, Julian Trono, Carlon Matobato, and Sheenly Vee Gener | Drama, comedy | [72] | |
Quick Change1 | Found Films | Eduardo Roy Jr. (Director and Screenplay); Mimi Juareza, Jun-Jun Quitana, Miggs Cuaderno, Francine Garcia, Natashia Yumi, Filipe Martinez, Rolando Inocencio, and Sashi Giggle | Drama | [73] | |
Rekorder1 | Filmex, PelikulaRed | Mikhail Red (Director and Screenplay), Ian Victoriano (Screenplay); Ronnie Quizon, Mike Lloren, Buboy Villar, Earl Ignacio, Suzette Ranillo, Belinda Mariano, Lowell Conales, Joe Gruta, Archie Adamos, and Abe Pagtama | Drama | [74] | |
The Diplomat Hotel1 | Quantum Films | Christopher Ad Castillo (Director); Gretchen Barretto, Art Acuña, Mon Confiado, Joel Torre, and Nico Antonio | Horror, drama | [75] | |
Transit1 | TEN17P | Hannah Espia (Director); Jasmine Curtis Smith, Ping Medina, Irma Adlawan, Mercedes Cabral, and Marc Justine Alvarez | Drama | [76] | |
July 31 | Bakit Hindi Ka Crush Ng Crush Mo? | Star Cinema | Joyce Bernal (Director); Kim Chiu, Xian Lim, Ramon Bautista, Kean Cipriano, Mylene Dizon, Freddie Webb, Tonton Gutierrez, and EJ Jallorina | Comedy, romance, drama | [77][78] |
August 7 | Raketeros | Heaven's Best Entertainment, Star Cinema | Randy Santiago (Director); Herbert Bautista, Dennis Padilla, Long Mejia, Andrew E., Ogie Alcasid, Joey Marquez, Mark Gil, Sam Pinto, Ryan Bang, Wendy Valdez, and RR Enriquez | Comedy | [79][80] |
August 14 | Ang Mundo sa Panahon ng Bakal1 | Sampaybakod Productions, Cinelarga | Mes De Guzman (Director, Writer); Jess Evardone, Japo Escobedo, Abdul John Candelario, Japo Escobedo, and Abdul John Candelario | Drama | [81] |
August 21 | Ang Huling Henya | Viva Films, MVP Pictures, Simple Truth Productions | Marlon Rivera (Director); Rufa Mae Quinto, Edgar Allan Guzman, Candy Pangilinan, Ayen Laurel, DJ Durano, Robert Seña, Kean Cipriano, and Ricci Chan | Apocalyptic, comedy, sci-fi, action | [82][83] |
August 28 | On the Job | Star Cinema, Reality Entertainment | Erik Matti (Director and Writer) Michiko Yamamoto (Writer); Piolo Pascual, Gerald Anderson, Joel Torre, Joey Marquez, Michael de Mesa, Leo Martinez, Angel Aquino, Vivian Velez, Shaina Magdayao, William Martinez, Rayver Cruz, and Empress Schuck | Action, crime, thriller, drama | [84] |
September 4 | Talamak | Renaissance Entertainment | Arturo San Agustin (Director); Lovi Poe, Felix Roco, Jaclyn Jose, Roi Vinzon, Jeffrey Santos, Aleck Bovick, Sunshine Garcia, and Rez Cortez | Drama | [85] |
September 11 | Sonata1, 3 | Ruby's Arms | Peque Gallaga (Director), Lore Reyes (Director); Cherie Gil, Chart Motus, Joshua Pineda, Chino Jalandoni, Madeleine Gallaga, Dante Amaguin, Angel Lobaton, Tanya Lopez, and Richard Gomez | Drama | [86][87] |
Lihis1, 3 | BG Productions International | Joel Lamangan (Director), Ricky Lee (Writer); Jake Cuenca, Joem Bascon, Isabelle Daza, Lovi Poe, Gloria Diaz, Raquel Villavicencio, Jaime Pebanco, Tony Mabesa, and Lloyd Samartino | Historical, drama | [88][89] | |
Lauriana1, 3 | BG Productions International | Mel Chionglo (Director), Ricardo Lee (Screenplay); Bangs Garcia, Allen Dizon, Victor Basa, Adrian Cabido, J.C. Parker, Rich Asuncion, and Anna Luna | Drama | [90][91] | |
Ano ang Kulay ng mga Nakalimutang Pangarap?1, 3 | Largarista Entertainment | Joey Reyes (Director); Rustica Carpio, Angel Aquino, Ryan Agoncillo, and Bobby Andrews | Drama | [92][93] | |
Bamboo Flowers1, 3 | Productions 56 | Maryo J. De Los Reyes (Director); Ruru Madrid, Mylene Dizon, Max Collins, Yogo Singh, Orlando Sol, Irma Adlawan, Spanky Manikan, and Diva Montelaba | Drama | [94][95] | |
Tag-araw ni Twinkle1, 3 | Teamwork Productions | Gil M. Portes (Director); Ellen Adarna, Dominic Roco, Rina Reyes, Pinky Amador, Marc Aqueza, Annica Dolonius, Benjie Felipe, Jess Evardone and Lester Llansang | Drama | [96][97] | |
Otso1, 3 | Philippine Stagers Foundation | Elwood Perez (Director); Vince Tañada, Vangie Labalan, Jordan Ladra, Cindy Liper, Gabby Bautista, Chris Lim, Kevin Posadas,Art Gabrentina, Cherry Bagtas, Patrick Libao, Jun Urbano, and Anita Linda | Political, drama | [98][99] | |
September 13 | Badil1, 3 | Waray Republik | Chito S. Roño (Director), Rody Vera (Writer); Jhong Hilario, Dick Israel, Nikki Gil, Yayo Aguila, Mercedes Cabral, and Ronnie Quizon | Political, thriller, drama | [100][101][102] |
September 14 | Tinik1, 3 | Red Sun Production | Romy Suzara (Director), Raymond Diamzon (Screenplay), Emmanuel H. Borlaza (Screenplay); Ricardo Cepeda, Lemuel Pelayo, Alexis Navarro, Bembol Roco, Lance Raymundo, Angeli Bayani, and Menggie Cobarrubias | Drama | [103] |
Bahay ng Lagim1, 3 | Film Development Council of the Philippines | Celso Ad. Castillo (Director); Victoria Haynes, Jaclyn Jose, Ronnie Lazaro, Bing Loyzaga, Karel Marquez, and Lovely Rivero | Drama | [100][104] | |
September 18 | Momzillas | Star Cinema, Viva Films | Wenn V. Deramas (Director); Maricel Soriano, Eugene Domingo, Billy Crawford, Andi Eigenmann, Joey Paras, Candy Pangilinan, Divina Valencia, Luz Valdez, and Mel Martinez | Comedy | [105] |
September 18 | Ang Kwento Ni Mabuti1 | CineFilipino, Cinelarga, Sampaybakod Productions | Mes De Guzman (Director); Nora Aunor, Ama Quiambao, Arnold Reyes, Sue Prado, Mara Lopez, Josefina Estabillo, and Trinity Aragon | Drama | [106][107][108] |
Huling Chacha ni Anita1 | CineFilipino, Pixeleyes Multimedia, Ekweytormc | Sigrid Andrea Bernardo (Director), Diwa de Leon (Music); Teri Malvar, Len-Len Frial, Solomon de Guzman, Angel Aquino, Lui Manansala, Marcus Madrigal | Drama | [106][109] | |
Ang Pabo Man ay Turkey Rin1 | CineFilipino | Randolph Longjas (Director), Ronald Allan Habon (Writer); Tuesday Vargas, Travis Kraft, JM De Guzman, Julia Clarete, Cai Cortez, | Comedy | [106][110] | |
Puti1 | CineFilipino | Mike Alcazaren (Director); Ian Veneracion, Jasmine Curtis, Lauren Young, Bryan Pagala, and Leo Rialp | Psychological thriller, drama | [106][111] | |
Mga Alaala ng Tag-ulan1 | CineFilipino | Ato Bautista (Director); Akihiro Blanco, Mocha Uson, Issa Litton, Lance Raymundo Pio Balbuena, and Mon Confiado | Drama | [106][112] | |
Bingoleras1 | CineFilipino | Ron Bryant (Director); Eula Valdez, Charee Pineda, Lisa Dino, Mercedes Cabral, Hazel Orencio, Max Eigenmann, Lou Veloso, Art Acuña, Cita Astals, Junjun Quintana, Angie Ferro, Angelina Kanapi, Ieth Inolino, Paolo Cabanero, Kiko Matos, and Ian Lomongo | Comedy | [106][113][114] | |
The Guerrilla is a Poet1 | CineFilipino, Kino Arts | Kiri Dalena (Director), Sari Raissa Lluch Dalena (Director); Anthony Falcon, Bong Cabrera, R.K. Bagatsing, Chanel Latorre, Lehner Mendoza | Historical, docudrama | [106][115] | |
The Muses1 | CineFilipino | Janice Perez (Director); Kitchie Nadal, Marvene Rom Munda, Janelle Jamer, Chicoy Romualdez | Drama | [106][116] |
October–December
- Color key
- – a QCinema International Film Festival entry film
- – a Cinema One Originals Film Festival entry film
- – a MMFF New Wave Category entry film
- – a Cinemanila International Film Festival–Digital Lokal entry film
- – a Metro Manila Film Festival entry film
Opening | Title | Production outfit | Cast and crew | Genre | Source |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
October 2 | Kung Fu Divas | Reality Entertainment, The O&Co. Picture Factory | Onat Diaz (Director, Writer, Screenplay); Ai Ai delas Alas, Marian Rivera, Roderick Paulate, Gloria Diaz, Edward Mendez, Nova Villa, Ruffa Gutierrez, Martin Escudero, Roy Alvarez, Precious Lara Quigaman, and Bianca Manalo | Fantasy, comedy, action | [117][118] |
October 3 | Gaydar1 | Vim Yapan-Alem Chua Productions, Quantum Films | Alvin Yapan (Director, Writer), Alemberg Ang (Producer); Pauleen Luna, Tom Rodriguez, Rafael Rosell, Benedict Campos, Johnron Tañada, Olive Nieto, and Dennis Marasigan | Comedy | [119][120] |
Hello, World1 | Punch Kick | Joel Ferrer (Director); Victor Medina, Reuben Uy, Trixie Dauz, Cesca Lee, Pen Medina, Regine Palma, and Philippe Quintos | Comedy | [120][121] | |
Lucas Nino1 | Peliculas Los Otros | John Torres (Director); Cheeno Dalog Ladera, and Edilberto Marcelino | Drama | [120][122] | |
October 9 | Metro Manila | Chocolate Frog Films | Sean Ellis (Director); Jake Macapagal, Althea Vega, John Arcilla | Crime, drama | [123] |
October 16 | She's the One | Star Cinema | Mae Cruz (Director), Vanessa Valdez (Writer); Bea Alonzo, Dingdong Dantes, Enrique Gil, Maricar Reyes, Liza Soberano, Perla Bautista, Pinky Amador, Tony Mabesa, RS Francisco, Guji Lorenzana, Coleen Garcia, Daniel Matsunaga, LJ Reyes, and Erika Padilla | Comedy, romance, drama | [124][125][126] |
October 23 | Bekikang | Viva Films | Wenn V. Deramas (Director); Joey Paras, Tom Rodriguez, JM Ibañez, Tirso Cruz III, Carla Humphries, Janice de Belen, Atak Arana, Lassy Marquez, and Nikki Valdez | Comedy, drama | [127] |
November 6 | Status: It's Complicated | Regal Films | Chris Martinez (Director, Writer) Jose Carreon (Screenplay); Eugene Domingo, Jake Cuenca, Paulo Avelino, Solenn Heussaff, Maja Salvador, Clarence Delgado, RR Enriquez, Beatriz Saw, RR Enriquez, Lovi Poe, Marx Topacio, and Madz Nicolas | Comedy | [128] |
Sapi | Centerstage Productions, Solar Entertainment | Brillante Mendoza (Director), Henry Burgos (Screenplay); Baron Geisler, Meryll Soriano, and Dennis Trillo | Horror | [129] | |
November 12 | Kabisera1 | Reality Entertainment | Borgy Torre (Director), Vicente Garcia Groyon (Writer); Joel Torre, Arthur Acuña, Ketchup Eusebio, Bernard Palanca, Bing Pimentel, and Meryll Soriano | Action, thriller | [130][131] |
Woman of the Ruins1 | Kino Arts | Alessandra de Rossi, Arthur Acuña, Chanel Latorre, Elizabeth Oropesa, Peque Gallaga, Joe Gruta, and Moises Magisa | Drama | [132] | |
Philippino Story1 | None | Benji Garcia (Director, Writer, Screenplay); Mark Gil, Jun Jun Quintana, Nor Domingo, Kimmy Maclang, and Rolando Inocencio | Drama | [133] | |
Shift1 | Outpost Visual Frontier | Siege Ledesma (Director, Writer); Yeng Constantino, Felix Roco, Matthew Valeña, Alex Medina, | Romance, drama | [134] | |
Alamat ni China Doll1 | Phoenix Features | Angelica Panganiban, Phillip Salvador, Cesar Montano, Anita Linda, Allan Paule, Carlo Aquino, Evelyn Vargas, Cherry Pie Picache, and Yul Servo | Drama | [135] | |
Saturday Night Chills1 | None | Ian Loreños (Director); David Chua, Rayver Cruz, Matteo Guidicelli, and Joseph Marco | Drama | [136] | |
Bendor1 | Epicmedia, Bigtop Media Productions | Ralston Jover (Director), Marizaly J. Quitania (Writer); Vivian Velez, Evelyn Vargas, Simon Ibarra, Sue Prado, and Lester Llansang | Drama | [137] | |
Angustia1 | Cine Rinconada | Khristian Cordero (Director, Writer); Alex Medina, Maria Isabel Lopez, Jazmin Llana, Victor Loquias, Michelle Smith, and Frank Peñones Jr. | Drama | [138] | |
Islands1 | FFF, Outpost Visual Frontier | Whammy Alcazaren (Director, Writer, Screenplay); Luis Alandy, Benjamin Alves, Meryll Soriano, Peque Gallaga, Irma Adlawan, and Marita Zobel | Science fiction, drama | [139] | |
Bukas na Lang Sapagkat Gabi Na1 | Barong Tagalog, Hubert Bals Fund | Jet Leyco (Director, Writer), Norman Wilwayco (Writer); Raul Morit, Lemuel Silvestre, Maria Veronica Santiago, Jack Yabut, Dan De Guzman, and Hector Macaso | Drama | [140] | |
Riddles of My Homecoming1 | BordWerkz Productions, Hyde Out Entertainment | Arnel Mardoquio (Director, Writer); Fe GingGing Hyde, Perry Dizon, Madz Garcia, Jeff Sabayle, and Jillian Khayle Barbarona | Drama | [141] | |
Blue Bustamante1 | Creative Programs, Punch Kick | Miko Livelo (Director, Writer), John Elbert Ferrer (Writer); Joem Bascon, Dimples Romana, Jhiz Deocareza, Gerard Go, Hirohisa Nakamura, Jun Sabayton, and Mari Koduka | Comedy | [142] | |
Iskalawags1 | Deligero & Co. | Keith Deligero (Director, Writer, Screenplay); Gale Osorio (Writer, Screenplay); Kerwin Otida, Reynaldo Formentera, Windel Otida, Johnreil Lunzaga, Joriel Lunzaga, and Micko Maurillo | Drama | [143] | |
Pagbabalat ng Ahas1 | None | Timmy Harn (Director, Writer), Pamela Miras (Writer); Mervyn Brondial, Kay Conlu-Brondial, Karl Sebastian Sanchez, Roxlee, and Charles Aaron Salazar | Drama | [144] | |
Sitio1 | Cinelarga, Colorista | Mes De Guzman (Director, Writer); John Prats, Ria Garcia, Arnold Reyes, R.K. Bagatsing, Anja Aguilar, and Biboy Ramirez | Drama | [145] | |
November 27 | When the Love Is Gone | Viva Films, Multivision Pictures | Andoy Ranay (Director), Keiko Aquino (Writer, Screenplay); Cristine Reyes, Gabby Concepcion, Alice Dixson, Andi Eigenmann, and Jake Cuenca | Romance, drama | [146] |
Call Center Girl | Star Cinema, Skylight Films | Don Cuaresma (Director); Pokwang, Enchong Dee, Jessy Mendiola, John Lapus, Ejay Falcon, K Brosas, Chokoleit, Arron Villaflor, Ogie Diaz, Alex Castro, Dianne Medina, and Natasha Cabrera | Comedy, drama | [147][148] | |
December 11 | Morgue | Digimar Films | Joven Tan (Director); Mark Herras, Bugoy Cariño, Rich Asuncion, J.C. Parker, Anita Linda, Ronnie Lazaro, and Robert Villar | Horror, drama | [149] |
December 18 | Ang Misis ni Meyor | Eightfold Path Cinema | Archie Del Mundo (Director); Marife Necesito, Angie Ferro, Marco Morales, Joem Bascon, Miles Canapi, Maria Isabel Lopez, and Julio Diaz | Drama | [150] |
December 18 | Ang Maestra1 | Pixel Works Enterprise, Scenema Concept International | Joven Tan (Director, Writer); Perla Bautista, Vaness del Moral, Jenine Desiderio, Dexter Doria, Mel Kimura, and Lui Manansala | Drama | [151][152] |
Dukit1 | Center Stage Productions | Armando Lao (Director), Honie Alipio (Writer); Willy Layug, Raquel Villavicencio, Bor Ocampo, Bambalito Lacap, Thea Lelay, Rhea Lim, Mark Joseph Griswold, and Grace Martinez | Drama | [152][153] | |
Saka-Saka1 | Cinebro | Toto Natividad (Director); Ejay Falcon, Joseph Marco, Toby Alejar, Mon Confiado, Baron Geisler, and Gigi Locsin | Action, drama | [154][155] | |
Island Dreams1 | Kenau Pictures Production | Aloy Adlawan (Director), Gino M. Santos (Director), Aloy Adlawan (Writer); Louise delos Reyes, Alexis Petitprez, Irma Adlawan, Chanel Latorre, Natasha Villaroman, Hector Macaso, Junar Vidal, and Ronaldo Baxafra | Romance, comedy | [152] | |
Mga Anino ng Kahapon1 | Vim Yapan-Alem Chua Productions | Alvin Yapan (Director, Writer); Agot Isidro, TJ Trinidad, Carlo Cruz, Carl Acosta, and Upeng Galang-Fernandez | Drama | [152] | |
December 21 | How to Disappear Completely1 | Cinematografica, Hubert Bals Fund | Shamaine Buencamino, Noni Buencamino, Ness Roque, Ronnie Martinez, and Abner Delina | Horror | [156] |
Boogie1 | None | Rommel Tolentino (Director) | Drama | [157] | |
December 25 | Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy | Star Cinema, Viva Films | Wenn V. Deramas (Director), Alyz Henrich (Screenplay); Vice Ganda, Maricel Soriano, Joey Marquez, Ruffa Gutierrez, Cristine Reyes, JC De Vera, Ejay Falcon, Kiray Celis, and Xyriel Manabat | Comedy | [158][159] |
My Little Bossings | OctoArts Films, M-Zet Productions, APT Entertainment, K Productions | Marlon Rivera (Director), Bibeth Orteza (Screenplay); Vic Sotto, Kris Aquino, Ryzza Mae Dizon, Bimby Aquino-Yap, Jaclyn Jose, Aiza Seguerra, Jose Manalo, Paolo Ballesteros, and Barbie Forteza | Comedy | [160][161] | |
Kimmy Dora: Ang Kiyemeng Prequel | Spring Films, MJM Productions, Quantum Films | Chris Martinez (Director, Writer); Eugene Domingo, Sam Milby, Ariel Ureta, Miriam Quiambao, Moi Bien, Mura, Joel Torre, Angel Aquino, Kiray Celis, Dawn Zulueta, Lovi Poe, and Benjamin Alves | Comedy, action | [162][163] | |
Pagpag: Siyam na Buhay | Star Cinema, Regal Films | Frasco S. Mortiz (Director), Joel Mercado (Writer, Screenplay); Kathryn Bernardo, Daniel Padilla, Shaina Magdayao, Paulo Avelino, Clarence Delgado, Matet de Leon, Janus del Prado, Miles Ocampo, CJ Navato Michelle Vito, Dominic Roque, Dominic Ochoa, and Manuel Chua | Horror, drama | [164][165] | |
10,000 Hours | Philippine Film Studios Inc. | Joyce Bernal (Director), Ryllah Epifania Berico (Writer), Keiko Aquino (Writer); Robin Padilla, Bela Padilla, Pen Medina, Joem Bascon, Michael de Mesa, Mylene Dizon, Alden Richards, and Carla Humphries | Action, drama | [166][167] | |
Pedro Calungsod: Batang Martir | Wings Entertainment | Francis O. Villacorta (Producer-Writer-Director) Rocco Nacino, Christian Vasquez, Jestoni Alarcon, Ryan Eigenmann, Robert Correa, Victor Basa, Carlo Gonzales, Andrew Schimmer, Arthur Solinap, and Mico Palanca | Biographical, drama | [168] | |
Boy Golden: Shoot to Kill, the Arturo Porcuna Story | Scenema Concept International, Inc. | Chito S. Roño (Director), Catherine O. Camarillo (Screenplay), Guelan Varela-Luarca (Screenplay); Jeorge Estregan, KC Concepcion, Joem Bascon, John Estrada, Tony Razon, Tonton Gutierrez, Leo Martinez, Gloria Sevilla, Eddie Garcia, Jhong Hilario, Baron Geisler, Roi Vinzon, and John Lapus | Action, drama | [169] | |
Kaleidoscope World | iAct Productions | Liza Cornejo (Director); Sef Cadayona, Yassi Pressman, Mayton Eugenio, Alma Concepcion, Alireza Libre, Pilar Pilapil, Arnold Reyes, Brylle Mondejar, and William Angeles | Dance, drama | [170] |
- Notes
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v ww x y z aa bb cc dd ee ff gg hh ii jj kk ll mm nn oo pp qq rr ss tt uu vv ww xx yy zz aaa bbb ccc ddd eee fff ggg hhh iii jjj kkk lll mmm nnn ooo ppp qqq rrr Film is an independently-produced film.
- ^ a b July 26 is Ekstra: The Bit Player's festival screening. August 14 is the film's commercial release nationwide.[171]
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j All ten Sineng Pambansa films had an extended run from October 11 until October 17, 2013. Previously, the ten films were screened from September 11 to September 17, 2013.[172]
Awards ceremonies
Local
These awards were given in 2014 for the films released in 2013.
International
This list only includes international industry-based awards.
Award | Category | Nominee | Result | Source |
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8th Asian Film Awards | Best Actress | Eugene Domingo, Mga Kuwentong Barbero (Barber's Tales) | Nominated | [179] |
30th Independent Spirit Awards | Best International Film | Norte, Hangganan ng Kasaysayan (Norte, the End of History) | Nominated | [180] |
2nd ASEAN International Film Festival and Awards 1 | Best Actress | Cherie Gil, Sonata | Won | [181] |
Best Director | Joseph Israel Laban, Nuwebe | Won | ||
Best Film Editing | Benjamin Gonzales Tolentino, Bendor | Won | ||
ASEAN Spirit Award | Purok 7 | Won | ||
Best Film | Bendor | Nominated | ||
Best Actress | Vivian Velez, Bendor | Nominated | ||
Barbara Miguel, Nuwebe | Nominated | |||
Krystel Valentino, Purok 7 | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actress | Anna Luna, Bendor | Nominated | ||
Best Director | Ralston Jover, Bendor | Nominated | ||
Carlo Obispo, Purok 7 | Nominated | |||
Best Screenplay | Ralston Jover & Marizaly J. Quitania, Bendor | Nominated | ||
Wanggo Gallaga, Sonata | Nominated | |||
Best Film Editing | Thop Nazareno, Purok 7 | Nominated | ||
Best Film Photography | Mark Gary, Sonata | Nominated |
- Note
- ^ AIFFA is a biennial award, although the films was produced in 2013, they competed and won the award in 2015.
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