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  • Filipino film fans, film students, diaspora viewers, indie filmmakers, archivists.
  • Build an initial dataset of 2,000 films (mix commercial, indie, regional, classic).
  • Prototype a film page and person profile; test with 20 users (mix of cinephiles and students) for UX feedback.
  • Reach out to 2–3 archives/festivals for partnership and content licensing.

Would any of these work for your needs?

4. Essential films across eras (selection by significance)

  • Maynila: Sa mga Kuko ng Liwanag (1975) — gritty city realism.
  • Himala (1982) — cultural myth and mass psychology.
  • Oro, Plata, Mata (1982) — historical class drama.
  • Batch ’81 (1982) — allegory of authoritarianism.
  • Manila by Night (City After Dark / 1980) — kaleidoscopic urban portrait (censored at release).
  • Heneral Luna (2015) — mainstream historical epic with political bite.
  • Norte, the End of History (2013) — modern classic of Philippine slow cinema.
  • Kita Kita (2017) — offbeat rom‑com that became a commercial hit.
  • BuyBust (2018) — genre action with social commentary.
  • Clean card-based film grid, timeline-style “Philippine Cinema History” interactive view, and a mobile-first responsive design.
  • Film pages with a prominent hero (poster + key facts), followed by tabs: Overview, Cast & Crew, Release & Availability, Reviews, Archive.
  • Dark mode and accessibility options (high contrast, larger text).
  • Better Preservation: Digitization of old classics that are currently rotting in film vaults.
  • Affordability: More ad-supported, free models (like Tubi) for users who cannot afford monthly subscriptions.
  • Offline Viewing: More options to download movies legally for areas with poor internet connectivity.
  1. Archives of Classic Films: A longing for the "Golden Age" of Philippine cinema, featuring legends like Nora Aunor, Vilma Santos, and Fernando Poe Jr., which are often hard to find on mainstream streaming platforms.
  2. Current Releases: Unfortunately, many searches are driven by the desire to watch currently showing films for free.
  3. Tagalog Dubbed Content: A demand for foreign films or series localized into Filipino, catering to a wider demographic.

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