Difference between revisions 45237865 and 45241742 on enwiki<!-- Removed: image does not exist [[Image:Gmafilmslogo.jpg]] --> '''GMA Network Films, Inc.''' is a film production company established in [[1995]] by [[GMA Network]] in the [[Philippines]]. Its movie productions have reaped both critical acclaim and commercial success, among which is the Philippine Centennial offering ''[[#Jose Rizal|Jose Rizal]]'', the biggest [[blockbuster (entertainment)|blockbuster]] movie in [[1998]]. Proving that a primary medium of entertainment can bring to light societal ills and issues, the company dared to raise the consciousness of the Filipino people with ''Sa Pusod ng Dagat'', ''Sarrangola'', ''[[Muro Ami]]'' and ''[[Deathrow]]''. After 5 years of hibernating, the film outfit made a comeback in [[2005]] with the box office hit and light romantic flick ''[[Let the Love Begin]]''. This was followed by ''[[#Lovestruck|Lovestruck]]'', another romantic comedy which starred the products of GMA Network's teen-icon reality search ''[[StarStruck]]''. GMA Films is now quite active once again. The film outfit is also into co-producing, co-distributing, etc. Here are some of the movies in which the film outfit have taken part in one way or another: ''Anting-Anting'' (1998), ''Guevarra: Sa batas ko walang hari'' (1998), ''My Guardian Debil'' (1998), ''May Sayad'' (1998), ''Armadong Hudas'' (1998), ''D'Sisters: Nuns of the Above'' (1999), ''Bakit Pa'' (1999), ''Kilabot at Kembot'' (2002), ''Ang Galing-Galing Mo, Babes'' (2002) and ''Magnifico'' (2003). The companyGMA Films is now repositioning itself as an entity that will complement GMA Network's programming requirements and talent development initiatives. ==Alliances== *[[Viva Films]](1995-2003) *[[Regal Films]](2005-present) ==''Sa Pusod ng Dagat ("In the Navel of the Sea")''== Date Released: [[March 13]], [[1998]] (contracted; show full)===Soundtrack=== GMA Records released an original motion picture soundtrack prior to the film's playdate. ==''Darna''== To be planned. Rumors spread that GMA Films had bought the rights for a movie version of [[Darna]]. It is also said that the film outfit is eyeing [[Regine Velasquez]] to play the Filipino heroine in the big screentitular heroine. If ever, this would be the fifteenth film adaption of the heroine. (see [[Darna]]) Probably, this would be released next year since Angel Locsin's Darna TV Series has just ended. ==External links== *[http://www.igma.tv/begin/ Let the love begin site] *[http://www.igma.tv/lovestruck/ Lovestruck site] *[http://www.mulawinthemovie.com Mulawin the movie site] *[http://www.regalfilms.com/iwillalwaysloveyou/ I Will Always Love You on regalfilms.com] *[http://www.igma.tv/always/ I Will Always Love You on igma.tv] [[Category:Companies of the Philippines]] [[Category:GMA Network]] [[Category:Media companies of the Philippines]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=45241742.
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