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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.
- 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.
- Current Releases: Unfortunately, many searches are driven by the desire to watch currently showing films for free.
- Tagalog Dubbed Content: A demand for foreign films or series localized into Filipino, catering to a wider demographic.
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