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Eat your heart out, you who wail that the government is folding its arms while local cinema is dying. Amable "Tikoy" Aguiluz has managed to pry open government’s seemingly clenched hands when it comes to helping the film industry. 


The filmmaker (Boatman, Rizal sa Dapitan) behind the Cinemanila International Film Festival has found kindred spirits in government who are rallying behind him in the eighth edition of his annual event which kicks off Friday, Nov. 3.
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Eat your heart out, you who wail that the government is folding its arms while local cinema is dying. Amable "Tikoy" Aguiluz has managed to pry open government’s seemingly clenched hands when it comes to helping the film industry. 


The filmmaker (Boatman, Rizal sa Dapitan) behind the Cinemanila International Film Festival has found kindred spirits in government who are rallying behind him in the eighth edition of his annual event which kicks off Friday, Nov. 3.
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