Top 10 Filipino Movies Of 2021
The year 2021 proved to be an outstanding one for Philippine cinema, with a diverse array of films that captured hearts and minds both locally and internationally. Filipino filmmakers and storytellers showcased their talent, creativity, and unique perspectives, producing a memorable collection of movies. In this article, we present the top 10 Filipino movies of 2021, each contributing to the rich tapestry of Philippine cinema.
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"Fan Girl" (2020): Technically released in 2020, this coming-of-age drama directed by Antoinette Jadaone gained international acclaim in 2021. Starring Charlie Dizon and Paulo Avelino, the film explores the intense relationship between a fan and her idol.
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"On the Job: The Missing 8" (2021): Directed by Erik Matti, this crime thriller is a sequel to the acclaimed "On the Job" (2013). It delves into the complexities of crime, politics, and media, making it a thought-provoking and gripping watch.
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"Dito at Doon" (2021): Directed by JP Habac, this romantic drama delves into the challenges of long-distance relationships during the COVID-19 pandemic, offering a heartfelt and relatable narrative.
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"The Boy Foretold by the Stars" (2020): Initially released in 2020 but gaining popularity in 2021, this LGBTQ+ romantic comedy by Dolly Dulu showcases the story of two high school boys who find themselves at the center of a prophecy.
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"He Who Is Without Sin" (2021): Directed by Jason Paul Laxamana, this thriller explores the consequences of a priest's scandalous behavior, delving into the complexities of faith and morality.
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"The Housemaid" (2021): A remake of the 1960 classic Filipino film, this horror-drama directed by Roman Perez Jr. offers a fresh take on the story of a housemaid who uncovers dark secrets in a grand mansion.
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"Pakboys Takusa" (2020): Released in 2020 but gaining recognition in 2021, this comedy-drama directed by Al Tantay is a delightful exploration of male friendships and the complications that arise when past relationships resurface.
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"Nelia" (2021): Directed by Lester B. Shaw, this drama portrays the life of a woman who endures hardships while searching for her missing husband in a war-torn Mindanao.
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"Sisid" (2021): Directed by Maricel Cariaga, this coming-of-age drama follows the journey of a young boy who discovers the secrets of his seaside community and confronts personal challenges.
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"Tagpuan" (2020): Another film technically released in 2020 but gaining more recognition in 2021, this romantic drama directed by McArthur C. Alejandre is a heartfelt exploration of love, healing, and self-discovery, starring Alfred Vargas and Iza Calzado.
These ten Filipino movies from 2021, including some that gained recognition in the following year, represent the breadth and depth of Filipino storytelling. From romance and drama to suspense and social commentary, these films offer a diverse range of themes and emotions.
Filipino cinema continues to evolve and make its mark on the global stage, telling stories that resonate with audiences both in the Philippines and beyond. The talent and creativity of Filipino filmmakers promise exciting developments in the years to come, further solidifying the country's presence in the world of cinema.