MANILA, Philippines – More Filipino films may soon break into Chinese cinemas as the country looks into forging stronger ties with the Asian economic giant’s creative industry, said presidential adviser on creative communications Paul Soriano. Soriano, who joined President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. in his state visit to China last week, said on Tuesday that […]
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