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WHY 'MANILA'S FINEST' IS A DEFINING EVENT FOR MMFF AND PHILIPPINE CINEMA
The Philippine Star
|December 13, 2025
THE METRO MANILA FILM FESTIVAL (MMFF) has always been a reflection of the stories we choose to tell as a nation and the stories we are finally ready to confront.
With Ashtine Olviga, who plays Piolo's daughter in the film.
This year, one film is emerging as a powerful cultural moment, bridging the past and the present, the artistic and the mainstream, and the personal and the political.
"Manila's Finest," produced by MQuest, Cignal and Spring Films, is shaping up to be more than a festival entry. It's poised to become one of the most meaningful contributions to Philippine cinema in recent years and a catalyst for renewed interest in Philippine theater and history-based storytelling as its backdrop.
With a stellar cast, led by Piolo Pascual, Enrique Gil, Dylan Menor, Rico Blanco, Cedrick Juan, Joey Marquez, Ariel Rivera and Romnick Sarmenta, "Manila's Finest" reimagines the heroism, contradictions and moral tensions of the late 1960s, on the cusp of Martial Law. This is not merely a period film but a human drama built on principles, idealism and the timeless question of what it means to serve with integrity.
Award-winning director Raymond Red, the first Filipino to win a Cannes Palme d'Or for "Anino," brings his signature mastery of nostalgia, historical nuance and cinematic texture to his first major commercial film.
For Red, "Manila's Finest" is more than a period recreation but a meditation on humanity. "Ang storya talaga ng 'Manila's Finest is human drama," he said. "My films always dealt with nostalgia and the past. I'm obsessed with history."
This perspective adds a rich layer to MMFF 2025. While the festival continues to strive for balanced, nationwide screening for all entries, which is an initiative emphasized by Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) chairman lawyer Romando Artes, Red's film arrives at a moment when audiences are hungry for meaning, quality and authenticity.
This story is from the December 13, 2025 edition of The Philippine Star.
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