The Metro Manila Development Authority formally announced the opening of the annual Parade of Stars for the Metro Manila Film Festival, which would be held in Quezon City on December 21. | zacariansINQ
MMDA then assured the public that the agency’s traffic enforcers would be stationed on the sidelines of the parade route for crowd control.According to the MMDA the Film Development Council of the Philippines also announced that it will provide funds worth P500,000 to help in marketing the films through CreatePHFilms.“This year’s festival promises an exciting selection of films for all moviegoers.
This year’s MMFF will showcase eight movies starting December 25, Christmas Day, until January 7, 2023, with the awards night scheduled on December 27 at the New Frontier Theater in Cubao, Quezon City.
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