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MMFF 2025's FIRST 4 FILMS PROMISE
The Philippine Star
|July 10, 2025
The Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) 2025 has officially kicked off with the announcement of its first four official entries during the grand launch of the filmfest's 51st edition with the theme, "A New Era for Philippine Cinema."
According to Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) and MMFF concurrent chairman, lawyer Don Artes, the strong public support during the MMFF's golden jubilee last year set a high standard for this year's edition. The MMFF executive committee now hopes to keep that momentum going.
"We promise an even more exciting and engaging experience for the filmmakers and moviegoers alike for the 51st edition of the MMFF. With the first batch of entries revealed, get ready for an exciting cinematic journey in December," said Artes during the event held at the Glorietta Palm Drive Activity Center, Makati City, on Tuesday afternoon.
For the MMFF's 51st year, a total of 23 submissions were received, resulting in a competitive and challenging selection process.
"The MMFF's call for entries, which yielded a large number of submissions, was overwhelming. The MMFF is committed to providing a platform for local filmmakers to connect with the audience. MMFF 51 is a new era for Philippine cinema," said Artes.
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