MMFF 2022 Movies – Here Are The Posters Of The Official Entries

Here are the official posters of the MMFF 2022 movies. Check them out here!

MMFF 2022 MOVIES – These are the official posters of the official entries for the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) 2022.

Last October, the complete list of official entries for the 48th Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) has been announced. These films were chosen through these criteria: artistic excellence (40%); commercial appeal (40%); Filipino cultural values (10%); and global appeal (10%). 

It will run from December 25, 2022, to January 7, 2023, in theaters nationwide while the festival’s awarding ceremony, Gabi Ng Parangal, will be held on December 27 at the New Frontier Theater in Cubao, Quezon City. The Parade of Stars will be on December 21 according to the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA).

The parade will begin from Welcome Rotonda-Quezon Avenue to Quezon Memorial Circle at 2 p.m.

Check out the official entries below with their official posters:

  • Labyu with an Accent (ABS-CBN Film Productions), starring Coco Martin at Jodi Sta. Maria directed by Coco Martin
Labyu With An Accent
  • Nananahimik ang Gabi (Rein Entertainment Productions), starring Ian Veneracion, Heaven Peralejo, and Mon Confiado directed by Shugo Praico
Nanahimik Ang Gabi
  • Partners in Crime (ABS-CBN Film Productions), starring Vice Ganda and Ivana Alawi directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina
Partners In Crime
  • The Teacher (TEN17P), starring Toni Gonzaga and Joey de Leon directed by Paul Soriano
The Teacher
  • Deleter (produced by Viva Communications, Inc.), starring Nadine Lustre, McCoy De Leono, and Louise Delos Reyes directed by Mikhail Red
Deleter
  • Family Matters (Cineko Productions, Inc.), starring Noel Trinidad, Liza Lorena, Agot Isidro, Mylene Dizon, Nonie Buencamino, JC Santos, and Nikki Valdez directed by Nuel Naval
Family Matters
  • Mamasapano: Now it can be Told (Borracho Film Production), starring Edu Manzano, Aljur Abrenica, Paolo Gumabao, Alan Paule, and Claudine Barretto directed by Lester Dimaranan
Mamasapano
  • My Father, Myself (3:16 Media Network), starring Jake Cuenca, Dimples Romana, Sean de Guzman, and Alan Paule directed by Joel Lamangan
My Father Myself

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