MMFF 2013 Box Office Income Results Day 6 (December 30)

The Metro Manila Film Festival organizers, MMDA did not release the official figures of the 29th MMFF entries as they keep on updating only the rankings of the Eight Films but the exact box office income of the movies were not revealed to the public.

Related Article: MMFF 2013 Day 7 Box Office Income Results (December 31)

MMFF Day 1 Rankings

According to the official figures from the MMDA, the MMFF-entry movie had already grossed more than P517 million with the top 4 grossing films still consisting of “My Little Bossings,” “Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy,” “Pagpag,” and “Kimmy Dora.”

The most-awarded entry of the MMFF 2013 “10,000 Hours” is also consistent in box office but they ranked behind the Top 4 movies, the Robin Padilla’s movie ranked fifth in box office results since the first day of the Metro Manila Film Festival.

The official individual figures was only given by the MMDA during the first day of showing of the MMFF official entries, the next figures that were leaked online were not from MMDA.

Our showbiz insiders working for PhilNews.Ph keeps on updating with the leaked results of the MMFF 2013 box office income.

Here’s the Unofficial Box Office Income Results of the MMFF 2013 (DAY 6):

MMFF 2013 Entry
5-Day Gross
6-day Gross
1.My Little Bossings
PHP 202,767,958.58 
PHP 236,567,958.58
2.Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy
PHP 200 Million 
PHP 223.4 Million
3.Pagpag: Siyam na Buhay
PHP 100 Million 
PHP 116.7 Million
4.Kimmy Dora
PHP 38 Million
PHP 48.2 Million
5.10,000 Hours
PHP 36 Million
PHP 47.5 Million
6.Boy Golden
No Data
NO Data
7.Kaleidoscope World
No Data
NO Data
8.Pedro Calungsod
No Data
NO Data
 

Note: We are not the official tabulators of MMFF 2013. We will update this post as soon as official results will be released. The leak results came from our showbiz insiders.

1 thought on “MMFF 2013 Box Office Income Results Day 6 (December 30)”

  1. The information is not accurate, read again and you’ll come by to the statement that these are leaked figures only. Regarding the movies which have greater income than their opening days, there are some, like Avatar, Titanic and others.

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