The Metro Manila Film Festival is officially back in the streets this 2022!
PublishedFloats from the various participating films in the 48th Metro Manila Film Festival ride down E. Rodriguez in Quezon City in the MMFF Parade of Stars on Wednesday, December 21, 2022. The 48th films will be shown in theaters nationwide from December 25, 2022, until January 7, 2023, while the Gabi ng Parangal is set on December 27. DANNY PATAOn Wednesday, eight floats representingApart from the titles, the floats also featured details that represent each film.
As reported by Super Radyo dzBB’s Glen Juego, among the stars present were Jake Cuenca, Vice Ganda, Mon Confiado, and Ivana Alawi.
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