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ABS-CBN president and CEO Charo Santos-Concio recently graced the premiere of the digitally-restored and remastered version of Maalaala Mo Kaya The Movie, produced by Star Cinema 21 years ago.

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After 11 feature films with most of them blockbusters, director Olivia Lamasan admits her film education started from the time her mother (a Nora Aunor fan) would drag her siblings to the movie theaters to watch her favorite movie star.

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Star Cinema is perhaps the only company in this country that has figured out a way to create the feeling of love and mass produce it.

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ABS-CBN president and CEO Charo Santos-Concio recently graced the premiere of the digitally-restored and remastered version of Maalaala Mo Kaya The Movie, produced by Star Cinema 21 years ago.

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After 11 feature films with most of them blockbusters, director Olivia Lamasan admits her film education started from the time her mother (a Nora Aunor fan) would drag her siblings to the movie theaters to watch her favorite movie star.

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Star Cinema is perhaps the only company in this country that has figured out a way to create the feeling of love and mass produce it.

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