List of Philippine co-produced films and television series explained

This is a list of international co-produced Philippine films and television series .

The first film co-produced by a Philippine film studio with a studio based outside the Philippines is Rodrigo de Villa. The film was produced with Indonesian film outfit Persari.[1]

Excluded in this list are works with a foreign cast (such as Ignacio de Loyola) which had primarily Spanish actors but was produced only by a Philippine-based studio, works which were adaptations of foreign media, and media produced solely by foreign production companies that are set in the Philippines and despite including Filipinos in its cast (such as Metro Manila).

Films

TitleYearDirectorProduction studiosGenreSource
Autobiography 2022 Makbul Mubarak Thriller [2]
Nocebo 2022 Lorcan Finnegan RLJE Films, XYZ Films
Film Development Council of the Philippines, Epic Media,
Screen Ireland, Lovely Productions
Wild Swim Films
Thriller [3]
Plan 75 2022 Chie Hayakawa Happinet Pictures, Loaded Films, Dongyu Club
Fusee, Daluyong Studios
Urban Factory
Drama [4]
When the Waves Are Gone2022 Snowglobe
Rosa Filmes
Epicmedia
Heist [5]
A Lullaby to the Sorrowful Mystery 2016 Potocol, Akanga Film Productions
Ten17 Productions, Sine Olivia Pilipinas, Epicmedia
Historical fantasy [6]
Blood in Dispute 2015 Ken Simpson Drama [7]
Captive 2012 Swift Entertainment Production
Centerstage Production
Drama [8]
American Adobo 2002 Outrider Pictures
Star Cinema, Unitel Pictures
Comedy-Drama [9]
Doomsdayer 2000 Michael John Sarna Action [10]
Legacy 1998 Action [11]
Goodbye America 1997 Thierry Notz Action drama [12]
Warbus 1985 Action [13]
Holiday in Bali 1962 Misbach Yusa Biran
Tony Cayado
Romantic drama [14]
Rodrigo de Villa 1952 Historical drama

Television series

TitleYearDirectorProduction studiosGenreSource
Almost Paradise 2020 Francis dela Torre, Hannah Espia
Marc Roskin
Crime
Barangay 143 2018 Jyotirmoy Saha TV Asahi
Synergy88
August Media Holdings
Animation
Sport
Kahit Isang Saglit 2008 Romance drama
Sesame! 1983 Kokoy Jimenez Educational
Puppetry

Notes and References

  1. News: Lo. Ricky. The many 'firsts' in Phl cinema. 19 April 2016. The Philippine Star. 2 October 2014.
  2. Web site: Shackleton . Liz . 2024-01-11 . Philippines’ FDCP Announces Grants For ICOF, FLIP & CreatePHFilms . 2024-06-13 . Streamlined . en-US.
  3. Web site: September 14, 2022 . Irish thriller Nocebo to receive its World and European Premieres this October . 2024-06-13 . Screen Ireland . en.
  4. Web site: Shackleton . Liz . 2022-09-23 . TBA Studios Acquires Philippines Rights To Japan’s Oscars Submission ‘Plan 75’ . 2024-06-13 . Deadline . en-US.
  5. News: Hopewell . John . Locarno, Venice Winner Lav Diaz's 'When the Waves Are Gone' Raises Bar for Filipino Auteur . 17 October 2021 . Variety . 8 August 2020.
  6. Web site: Film ASEAN hosts cast and crew of Philippine-Singapore co-production "Hele" at pavilion. Film Asean. 27 September 2016. 23 February 2016.
  7. Web site: First co-prod ng GMA at Cambodia Television Network na 'Fight for Love,' mamaya na! . First co-prod [film] of GMA and Cambodia Television Network, 'Fight for Love', to be aired later [night]!. 17 April 2016. 18 April 2016 . GMA Network. Filipino.
  8. Web site: August 31, 2012 . Captive bears the 'Tatak Brillante' stamp . 2024-06-13 . Philstar.com.
  9. Web site: Tariman . Pablo A. . January 13, 2002 . Laurice Guillen’s American Adobo: The pain of homelessness . 2024-06-13 . Philstar.com.
  10. Web site: Doomsdayer (2000) . June 13, 2024 . Moria Reviews.
  11. Web site: 2002 . Legacy . 2024-06-13 . catalog.lib.msu.edu . English.
  12. Web site: Gaydos . Steven . 1997-06-01 . Goodbye America . 2024-06-13 . Variety . en-US.
  13. Leavold . Andrew . 2014 . Bamboo Gods and Bionic Boys: A Brief History of the Philippines’ B Films . Plaridel Journal . 11 . 1 . 171.
  14. Luik. J.E.. Indonesian-Philippine Co-Production Movie: From Rodirgo de Villa to Holiday in Bail. 19 April 2016.