The first-ever summer edition of the film festival runs in April. MMFF2023 SummerMMFF
on February 24 the eight films that will be competing in its first-ever summer edition happening in April.
The lineup includes a family drama starring Coco Martin, a musical featuring the songs of Rey Valera, a romance directed by and starring Bela Padilla, and a two-character drama by Jun Robles Lana.SinglebellsDirector: Jun Robles LanaStarring: RK Bagatsing, Meg ImperialHere comes the groomYung libro sa napanuod koStarring: Carlo Aquino, Eisel Serrano
The first summer edition of the MMFF will run from April 8 to 18 in cinemas nationwide, with the awards night to be held on April 11. The festival will kick off with the traditional Parade of Stars in Quezon City on April 1. –
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