10 Facts About Viva Films

1.

Viva Films is a Philippine film production company established under Viva Communications.

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2.

Viva Films made a documentary film on the Puerto Rican boyband Menudo on their visit to the Philippines in 1985.

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3.

Viva Films launched then-supporting actor Phillip Salvador as an action star in the movie Boy Negro.

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4.

In 1989, Viva Films introduced its second batch of young stars via the youth-oriented comedy Estudyante Blues.

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5.

In late 2006, Viva Films made a comeback to production of mainstream films by co-producing with new players GMA Films and Star Cinema while producing its own films.

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6.

On March 13,2019, Viva Films Communications joined the local-language film consortium Globalgate Entertainment, which is led by American mini-major film studio Lionsgate.

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7.

In 1992, Viva Films switched networks by partnering with GMA-7 where their latest movie releases starting in 1991 onwards were shown every Thursday nights.

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8.

From free TV, Viva Films was able to tie up with Star TV and Fox International Channels Philippines to create an all-Filipino international movie channel on May 6,1996, called Viva Films Cinema.

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9.

Viva Films Cinema aired over 300 movies coming from the Viva Films library, including latest releases.

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10.

In 2015, Viva Films partnered with TV5 to provide entertainment content.

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