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Sine, Laging Kasama

Sine, Laging Kasama

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Documentary

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The biggest names in the country's film industry speak up about the evolution of Philippine films and how it has transformed today's industry.

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Released

Original Language

English

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Release Date

14 December 2014

Country

Philippines

Cast

Charo Santos

Charo Santos

Self

Ronald Arguelles

Ronald Arguelles

Self

Joel Torre

Joel Torre

Self

Brillante Mendoza

Brillante Mendoza

Self

Erik Matti

Erik Matti

Self

Wenn V. Deramas

Wenn V. Deramas

Self

Chris Martinez

Chris Martinez

Self

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