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Felix Manalo (film)

Felix Manalo is a 2015 Filipino biographical film about the life of Felix Ysagun Manalo, the first Executive Minister of the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC; English: Church of Christ), and the church he preached. Manalo is regarded by the members of the Iglesia ni Cristo as the last messenger of God and the restorer of the true Church of Christ, whom the INC gives the title Sugò (Tagalog: "messenger" or "envoy").[4] The story and screenplay were written by INC evangelism head Bienvenido Santiago.[5] The film was directed by Joel Lamangan. All content of the film was screened and approved by the INC.[5]

Felix Manalo
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJoel Lamangan
Written byBienvenido Santiago
Produced byVic del Rosario Jr.
StarringDennis Trillo
CinematographyRody Lacap
Edited byJohn Anthony L. Wong
Music byVon de Guzman
Production
company
Distributed byViva Entertainment
Release dates
  • October 4, 2015 (2015-10-04) (Philippine Arena)
  • October 7, 2015 (2015-10-07) (Philippines; wider theatrical release)
Running time
175 minutes[1]
CountryPhilippines
Languages
Budget₱150 million[2]
(US$3.3 million)
Box office₱226 million[3]
(US$4.8 million)

Synopsis

Felix Manalo (portrayed by Trillo) studies, joins, doubts, and eventually leaves both Catholicism and Protestantism before starting a church he believes to be a restoration of the Biblical church founded by Jesus.

Cast

Main cast

 
Bela Padilla portrays Honorata "Ata" de Guzmán-Manalo
 
Ruru Madrid portrays Eusebio Serapio

Supporting cast (in alphabetical order)

[6]

Production

Joel Lamangan served as the overall director of the film with Armando Reyes as the assistant director, and Glicerio Santos III as the creative producer. The production design was done by Edgar Martin Littaua, Joel Marcelo Bilbao and Daniel Red. Other members of the production team were Bienvenido Santiago (story and screenplay), Rody Lacap (director of photography), Albert Michael Idioma (sound supervisor), Von de Guzman (musical director), John Wong (film editor), and Juvan Bermil (makeup and hair design).[7][8] The script was written by the head of evangelism of the INC, and the church approved of all content in the film.[5]

About one hundred actors were included in the cast, while 8,000 people were hired as extras. Scenes were shot in Metro Manila, Laguna, Subic, and Bataan. This includes the INC Chapel F. Manalo (formerly Riverside) in San Juan, and the chapel in San Francisco del Monte, Quezon City, which was used in the funeral. Laguna de Bay stood in for the Pasig River in the baptism scenes. The whole film was about 6 hours or 360 minutes in length, but a shorter version was used for its theatrical release.[9]

Casting

Initially, Richard Gomez, Albert Martinez and Ramon "Bong" Revilla Jr. were tapped to play Felix Manalo, Eraño Manalo and Eduardo Manalo, respectively.[10][11] However, Gomez and Revilla would later drop out of the project.[11] Bong Revilla, who is also an incumbent Senator at that time, withdrew after he got implicated in the PDAF scam reasoning that it would shameful to portray a religious leader when he is riddled with political controversy.[12]

Martinez would then be cast in the role of Felix Manalo, with Dennis Trillo playing a younger Felix Manalo. Martinez would also exit the project following the death of his wife, Liezl Martinez.[13][11] Trillo would go on to play the old and the young Felix Manalo.[11]

Soundtrack

The theme song and music video of the film entitled "Ang Sugo ng Diyos sa mga Huling Araw" (English: The Messenger of God in the Last Days) was released on October 4, 2015, at the Philippine Arena. The song was performed by Sarah Geronimo, composed by Joan and Ryan Solitario, and arranged by Louie Ocampo.[14]

Release

On October 4, 2015, its premiere broke three Guinness world records for the largest audience in a film premiere, the largest audience in a film screening[15][16] and the largest paying audience for a film premiere, with 43,624 attendees.[17] VIVA Films set up a five-story, 22 by 40 meters high definition screen for the premiere at the Philippine Arena.[9]

The film's cinematic release is 175 minutes in length while the 6-hour version will be included in the DVD release.[1][9]

Felix Manalo was released in Philippine cinemas on October 7, 2015.

Reception

Evaluation

The Cinema Evaluation Board of the Philippines, the governing council for Filipino films, gave the film an "A".[18] The film was graded based on its direction, screenplay, cinematography, editing, production design, music scoring, sound, and acting performances.[19]

Critical reception

Reviewers have noted the makeup team's work on Trillo, which during the course of the film ages him from a young man through to age 76,[20][21] and the nearly three-hour running time.[21] The PhilStar commended the film's recreation of multiple historical time periods.[20] The Manila Bulletin states the film "makes no qualms in its aim to preach" and that a lot of money was spent on the film because it will be "screened in several INC gatherings for many years to come."[21]

Philbert Ortiz Dy of ClickTheCity was also critical, giving it 2 out of 5 stars and wrote, "It is slow, ponderous, and focuses on things that aren’t very interesting at all."[22] While Michael Alegre of the Philippine Online Chronicles did not give a rating, he said in his review that it suffers from "a lack of focus, excessive content, an uneven pace, some jerky editing, and a noticeable partiality towards Felix Manalo".[23]

Fred Hawson of ABS-CBN gave the film 7 out of 10 stars, praising the film's production, cinematography, and acting (particularly of Trillo), and noted the film's educational value "to know our INC brothers better."[24]

Awards

Year Award-giving body Category Recipient Result
2016 32nd Philippine Movie Press Club (PMPC) Star Awards for Movies[25][26] Movie of the Year Felix Manalo Won
Movie Director of the Year Joel Lamangan Won
Movie Actor of the Year Dennis Trillo Won
Movie Supporting Actress of the Year Bela Padilla Nominated
Movie Screenwriter of the Year Bienvenido Santiago Nominated
Movie Cinematographer of the Year Rody Lacap Nominated
Movie Production Designer of the Year Edgar Martin Littaua, Joel Bilbao, and Danny Red Won
Movie Editor of the Year John Anthony Wong Nominated
Movie Musical Scorer of the Year Von de Guzman Nominated
Movie Sound Engineer of the Year Albert Michael Idioma Nominated
Movie Original Theme Song of the Year “Ang Sugo Ng Diyos Sa Mga Huling Araw” – composed by Joan Solitario and Ryan Solitario; arranged by Louie Ocampo; interpreted by Sarah Geronimo Won
34th Luna Awards[27] Best Picture Felix Manalo Nominated
Best Director Joel Lamangan Nominated
Best Actor Dennis Trillo Nominated
Best Screenplay Bienvenido Santiago Nominated
Best Cinematography Rody Lacap Nominated
Best Production Design Edgar Martin Littaua Nominated
Best Musical Scoring Von de Guzman Nominated
Best Sound Albert Michael Idioma and Lamberto Casas Jr. Nominated
2016 FAMAS Awards[28][29] Best Picture Felix Manalo Won
Best Director Joel Lamangan Won
Best Actor Dennis Trillo Won
Best Actress Bela Padilla Nominated
Best Child Performer Carl Acosta Nominated
Best Story Bienvenido Santiago Nominated
Best Screenplay Bienvenido Santiago Won
Best Cinematography Rody Lacap Nominated
Best Editing John Anthony Wong Nominated
Best Sound Albert Michael Idioma Nominated
Best Musical Score Von de Guzman Nominated
Best Theme Song “Ang Sugo Ng Diyos Sa Mga Huling Araw” – composed by Joan Solitario and Ryan Solitario; arranged by Louie Ocampo; interpreted by Sarah Geronimo Won
Best Production Design Joel Bilbao, Edgar Martin Littaua and Daniel Red Nominated
Best Visual Effects Adrian Arcega Nominated

References

  1. ^ a b "Felix Manalo- AMC Theatres". AMC Theatres. Retrieved October 30, 2015.
  2. ^ "'Felix Manalo' movie portrays Iglesia ni Cristo history". Rappler. August 20, 2015. Retrieved August 20, 2015.
  3. ^ "Felix Manalo". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved September 12, 2016.
  4. ^ "'Ang Sugo (The Last Messenger):' Movie Of The Century". Manila Bulletin. December 4, 2012. Retrieved July 5, 2013.
  5. ^ a b c Pablo A. Tariman. "The life and times of Ka Felix Manalo according to Direk Joel Lamangan". catanduanestribune.com news. Retrieved October 14, 2015.
  6. ^ a b c . felixmanalothemovie.com. Viva Films. Archived from the original on September 20, 2015. Retrieved September 6, 2015.
  7. ^ "Felix Manalo". Viva Films.
  8. ^ Lo, Ricky (August 17, 2015). "Manalo bioflick survives obstacles, set for showing". Philstar.
  9. ^ a b c Asis, Salve (September 15, 2015). "Mga taga-Guinness darating para sa premiere night ng Felix…" (in Filipino). Pilipino Star Ngayon. Retrieved September 16, 2015.
  10. ^ Cruz, Marinel (December 12, 2012). "Stars of Manalo biopic said to be 'chosen ones'". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved July 9, 2020.
  11. ^ a b c d Lo, Ricky (August 16, 2015). "Manalo bioflick survives obstacles, set for showing". The Philippine Star. Retrieved July 9, 2020.
  12. ^ "Senator Bong Revilla backs out of Iglesia Ni Cristo Centennial movie -- PEP". GMA News. October 4, 2013. Retrieved September 10, 2021.
  13. ^ "Albert out of Manalo biopic". Philippine Daily Inquirer. March 26, 2015. Retrieved July 9, 2020.
  14. ^ "Sarah Geronimo sings "Felix Manalo" theme song". Eagle News. October 5, 2015. Retrieved October 5, 2015.
  15. ^ ""Felix Manalo" sets two world records". Eagle News. October 4, 2015. Retrieved October 4, 2015.
  16. ^ Lara Tan (October 6, 2015). "'Felix Manalo' premiere bags 2 Guinness World Record titles". CNN Philippines. Retrieved October 12, 2015.
  17. ^ Aquino, Leslie Ann (January 1, 2016). "Iglesia ni Cristo breaks 4 Guinness world records". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved January 4, 2016.
  18. ^ Red, Isah (October 4, 2015). "CEB rates 'Felix Manalo' with A". Manila Standard Today. Retrieved October 9, 2015.
  19. ^ "Republic Act No. 9167". The Lawphil Project. Arellano Law Foundation. Retrieved October 9, 2015.
  20. ^ a b Cito Beltran (October 9, 2015). "Now showing : Felix Manalo Review". The Philippine Star. Retrieved October 14, 2015.
  21. ^ a b c Jojo Panaligan (October 9, 2015). "'Felix Manalo' notches another feat". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved October 14, 2015.
  22. ^ "'Felix Manalo' Doesn't Care About Being a Good Movie". October 8, 2015. Retrieved October 10, 2015.
  23. ^ Alegre, Michael (October 12, 2015). . The Philippine Online Chronicles. Archived from the original on February 26, 2017. Retrieved February 26, 2017.
  24. ^ Hawson, Fred (October 9, 2015). "Review: 'Felix Manalo' as idealized icon". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved October 11, 2015.
  25. ^ Samodio, Anica (March 7, 2016). "Dennis Trillo is 32nd PMPC Star Awards best actor for 'Felix Manalo'". GMA News. Retrieved March 7, 2016.
  26. ^ "FULL LIST: Winners, PMPC Star Awards for Movies 2016". Rappler. March 7, 2016. Retrieved March 7, 2016.
  27. ^ Tuazon, Nikko (September 9, 2016). "John Lloyd Cruz, John Arcilla, Dennis Trillo among Best Actor nominees at 34th Luna Awards". PEP. Retrieved September 12, 2016.
  28. ^ "FULL LIST: Winners, FAMAS Awards 2016". Rappler. December 4, 2016. Retrieved December 5, 2016.
  29. ^ Cruz, Marinel R. (December 5, 2016). "'Felix Manalo' named best picture at 64th Famas Awards". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved December 5, 2016.

External links

  • Felix Manalo 2015 at IMDb

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Felix Manalo is a 2015 Filipino biographical film about the life of Felix Ysagun Manalo the first Executive Minister of the Iglesia ni Cristo INC English Church of Christ and the church he preached Manalo is regarded by the members of the Iglesia ni Cristo as the last messenger of God and the restorer of the true Church of Christ whom the INC gives the title Sugo Tagalog messenger or envoy 4 The story and screenplay were written by INC evangelism head Bienvenido Santiago 5 The film was directed by Joel Lamangan All content of the film was screened and approved by the INC 5 Felix ManaloTheatrical release posterDirected byJoel LamanganWritten byBienvenido SantiagoProduced byVic del Rosario Jr StarringDennis TrilloCinematographyRody LacapEdited byJohn Anthony L WongMusic byVon de GuzmanProductioncompanyViva FilmsDistributed byViva EntertainmentRelease datesOctober 4 2015 2015 10 04 Philippine Arena October 7 2015 2015 10 07 Philippines wider theatrical release Running time175 minutes 1 CountryPhilippinesLanguagesFilipinoEnglishBudget 150 million 2 US 3 3 million Box office 226 million 3 US 4 8 million Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Cast 2 1 Main cast 2 2 Supporting cast in alphabetical order 3 Production 3 1 Casting 4 Soundtrack 5 Release 6 Reception 6 1 Evaluation 6 2 Critical reception 6 3 Awards 7 References 8 External linksSynopsis EditFelix Manalo portrayed by Trillo studies joins doubts and eventually leaves both Catholicism and Protestantism before starting a church he believes to be a restoration of the Biblical church founded by Jesus Cast EditMain cast Edit Dennis Trillo portrays Felix Y Manalo Bela Padilla portrays Honorata Ata de Guzman Manalo Ruru Madrid portrays Eusebio Serapio Dennis Trillo as Felix Y Manalo 6 Bela Padilla as Honorata Ata de Guzman Manalo 6 Supporting cast in alphabetical order Edit AJ Muhlach as young Erdy Manalo Allan Paule as INC Member Kapatid Alex Medina as Avelina s Husband Alfred Vargas as Prudencio Vasquez Alice Dixson as Lilia Alvin Fortuna as Doro Andrea del Rosario as Salvador s Wife Anja Aguilar as young Avelina Manalo Anita Hain as Mrs Wolfe Antonio Aquitania as Atanacio Tana Morte Arci Munoz as Tomasa Sereneo Manalo Arkin del Rosario as young Salvador Bembol Roco as Quintin Rivera Biboy Ramirez as Elias Bobby Andrews as Apolinario Inar Ramos Boy 2 Quizon as Maximiano Mianong Diosenito Brian Arda as Pastor Carl Acosta as young Felix Manalo Carla Humphries Hannah Joy Magdales as young Pilar Manalo Danao Caprice Cayetano as Lilia s Daughter China Cojuangco as Glicerio s Wife Chris Perris as Finster Christian Vasquez as Avelina s Husband Christopher Roxas as Sandoval Crispin Pineda as Kutsero 1 Dale Baldillo as Eduardo Eddie Boy V Manalo Dexter Doria as Tiya Isabel Dennis Coronel as Turla Dennis Pascual as Simbilio Eddie Gutierrez as Pastor Victoriano Mariano Edison Piloton as young Dominador Ejay Falcon as Serapio Dionisio Elizabeth Oropesa as Cianang Ermie Concepcion as Kumadrona Felix Roco as Bangkero Gabby Concepcion as Erano Ka Erdy G Manalo Gilleth Sandico as Babae 1 Gladys Reyes as Avelina Manalo Makapugay Glydel Mercado as Dominador s Wife Heart Evangelista as Cristina Ka Tenny Villanueva Manalo Jaclyn Jose as Tiya Victorina Jacky Woo as Rev Nakada Jaime Fabregas as Fr Mariano de Borja Jaime Pebanco as Justino Casanova Jason Lacson as Grandchild Jay Manalo as INC Member Kapatid Jess Evardone as Juanario Johan Santos as Pilar s Husband Joel Torre as Teofilo Ka Pilo Ramos Joem Bascon as Lucio Silvestre Jon Lucas Ronnie Liang as Bienvenido Bien G Manalo Joshua Clemente as Modesto Kevin Kier Remo as Bully Kid 1 Kristel Fulgar as Grandchild Kuya Manzano as Prayle Lander Vera Perez as Rev Nicolas Zamora Lloyd Samartino as Atty Juan Natividad Lorna Tolentino as Doctor Marco Brillo as Bully Kid 2 Mark Anthony Robrigado as Andres Tucker Martin Escudero as Jun Santos Martin Venegas as Bully Kid 3 Menggie Cobarrubias as Teodoro Briones Mike Magat as Federico Mon Confiado as Leoncio Javier Mylene Dizon as Bonifacia Facia Manalo Neil Ryan Sese as Tomas dela Cruz Noel Colet as Salvador Paul Holme as Rev Leslie Wolfe Phillip Salvador as Seventh Day Adventist Pastor Phoemela Barranda as Benjamin s Wife Ping Medina as War Victim Ramon Christopher Gutierrez as Maestro Cario Raymond Bagatsing as Carling Raymond Lauchengco as Dominador Regine Angeles as Asi Rey PJ Abellana as Pilar s Husband Ricardo Cepeda as Rosendo de Guzman Richard Cunanan as Bruce Kershner Richard R Felkey as Rev J B Daugherty Richard Manabat as Methodist Pastor Richard Quan as Teofelo Ora Richard Yap as Glicerio Santos Ronnie Golpeo as INC Member Kapatid Roxanne Barcelo as Praxedes Ysagun Ruby Ruiz as Marcelina Ruru Madrid as Eusebio Sunga Ryan Eigenmann as Methodist Pastor Sheryl Cruz as Sanang Simon Ibarra as Mariano Snooky Serna as Pilar Manalo Danao TJ Trinidad as Pastor Emiliano Quijano Tonton Gutierrez as Benjamin Santiago Tony Mabesa as Pastor Guillermo Zarco Wendell Ramos as Juanario Ponce William Lorenzo as Ministro Wreijh Casimiro as young Bienvenido Bien Manalo Yul Servo as Clemente Mente Mozo 6 Production EditJoel Lamangan served as the overall director of the film with Armando Reyes as the assistant director and Glicerio Santos III as the creative producer The production design was done by Edgar Martin Littaua Joel Marcelo Bilbao and Daniel Red Other members of the production team were Bienvenido Santiago story and screenplay Rody Lacap director of photography Albert Michael Idioma sound supervisor Von de Guzman musical director John Wong film editor and Juvan Bermil makeup and hair design 7 8 The script was written by the head of evangelism of the INC and the church approved of all content in the film 5 About one hundred actors were included in the cast while 8 000 people were hired as extras Scenes were shot in Metro Manila Laguna Subic and Bataan This includes the INC Chapel F Manalo formerly Riverside in San Juan and the chapel in San Francisco del Monte Quezon City which was used in the funeral Laguna de Bay stood in for the Pasig River in the baptism scenes The whole film was about 6 hours or 360 minutes in length but a shorter version was used for its theatrical release 9 Casting Edit Initially Richard Gomez Albert Martinez and Ramon Bong Revilla Jr were tapped to play Felix Manalo Erano Manalo and Eduardo Manalo respectively 10 11 However Gomez and Revilla would later drop out of the project 11 Bong Revilla who is also an incumbent Senator at that time withdrew after he got implicated in the PDAF scam reasoning that it would shameful to portray a religious leader when he is riddled with political controversy 12 Martinez would then be cast in the role of Felix Manalo with Dennis Trillo playing a younger Felix Manalo Martinez would also exit the project following the death of his wife Liezl Martinez 13 11 Trillo would go on to play the old and the young Felix Manalo 11 Soundtrack EditThe theme song and music video of the film entitled Ang Sugo ng Diyos sa mga Huling Araw English The Messenger of God in the Last Days was released on October 4 2015 at the Philippine Arena The song was performed by Sarah Geronimo composed by Joan and Ryan Solitario and arranged by Louie Ocampo 14 Release EditOn October 4 2015 its premiere broke three Guinness world records for the largest audience in a film premiere the largest audience in a film screening 15 16 and the largest paying audience for a film premiere with 43 624 attendees 17 VIVA Films set up a five story 22 by 40 meters high definition screen for the premiere at the Philippine Arena 9 The film s cinematic release is 175 minutes in length while the 6 hour version will be included in the DVD release 1 9 Felix Manalo was released in Philippine cinemas on October 7 2015 Reception EditEvaluation Edit The Cinema Evaluation Board of the Philippines the governing council for Filipino films gave the film an A 18 The film was graded based on its direction screenplay cinematography editing production design music scoring sound and acting performances 19 Critical reception Edit Reviewers have noted the makeup team s work on Trillo which during the course of the film ages him from a young man through to age 76 20 21 and the nearly three hour running time 21 The PhilStar commended the film s recreation of multiple historical time periods 20 The Manila Bulletin states the film makes no qualms in its aim to preach and that a lot of money was spent on the film because it will be screened in several INC gatherings for many years to come 21 Philbert Ortiz Dy of ClickTheCity was also critical giving it 2 out of 5 stars and wrote It is slow ponderous and focuses on things that aren t very interesting at all 22 While Michael Alegre of the Philippine Online Chronicles did not give a rating he said in his review that it suffers from a lack of focus excessive content an uneven pace some jerky editing and a noticeable partiality towards Felix Manalo 23 Fred Hawson of ABS CBN gave the film 7 out of 10 stars praising the film s production cinematography and acting particularly of Trillo and noted the film s educational value to know our INC brothers better 24 Awards Edit Year Award giving body Category Recipient Result2016 32nd Philippine Movie Press Club PMPC Star Awards for Movies 25 26 Movie of the Year Felix Manalo WonMovie Director of the Year Joel Lamangan WonMovie Actor of the Year Dennis Trillo WonMovie Supporting Actress of the Year Bela Padilla NominatedMovie Screenwriter of the Year Bienvenido Santiago NominatedMovie Cinematographer of the Year Rody Lacap NominatedMovie Production Designer of the Year Edgar Martin Littaua Joel Bilbao and Danny Red WonMovie Editor of the Year John Anthony Wong NominatedMovie Musical Scorer of the Year Von de Guzman NominatedMovie Sound Engineer of the Year Albert Michael Idioma NominatedMovie Original Theme Song of the Year Ang Sugo Ng Diyos Sa Mga Huling Araw composed by Joan Solitario and Ryan Solitario arranged by Louie Ocampo interpreted by Sarah Geronimo Won34th Luna Awards 27 Best Picture Felix Manalo NominatedBest Director Joel Lamangan NominatedBest Actor Dennis Trillo NominatedBest Screenplay Bienvenido Santiago NominatedBest Cinematography Rody Lacap NominatedBest Production Design Edgar Martin Littaua NominatedBest Musical Scoring Von de Guzman NominatedBest Sound Albert Michael Idioma and Lamberto Casas Jr Nominated2016 FAMAS Awards 28 29 Best Picture Felix Manalo WonBest Director Joel Lamangan WonBest Actor Dennis Trillo WonBest Actress Bela Padilla NominatedBest Child Performer Carl Acosta NominatedBest Story Bienvenido Santiago NominatedBest Screenplay Bienvenido Santiago WonBest Cinematography Rody Lacap NominatedBest Editing John Anthony Wong NominatedBest Sound Albert Michael Idioma NominatedBest Musical Score Von de Guzman NominatedBest Theme Song Ang Sugo Ng Diyos Sa Mga Huling Araw composed by Joan Solitario and Ryan Solitario arranged by Louie Ocampo interpreted by Sarah Geronimo WonBest Production Design Joel Bilbao Edgar Martin Littaua and Daniel Red NominatedBest Visual Effects Adrian Arcega NominatedReferences Edit a b Felix Manalo AMC Theatres AMC Theatres Retrieved October 30 2015 Felix Manalo movie portrays Iglesia ni Cristo history Rappler August 20 2015 Retrieved August 20 2015 Felix Manalo Box Office Mojo Retrieved September 12 2016 Ang Sugo The Last Messenger Movie Of The Century Manila Bulletin December 4 2012 Retrieved July 5 2013 a b c Pablo A Tariman The life and times of Ka Felix Manalo according to Direk Joel Lamangan catanduanestribune com news Retrieved October 14 2015 a b c About the Film felixmanalothemovie com Viva Films Archived from the original on September 20 2015 Retrieved September 6 2015 Felix Manalo Viva Films Lo Ricky August 17 2015 Manalo bioflick survives obstacles set for showing Philstar a b c Asis Salve September 15 2015 Mga taga Guinness darating para sa premiere night ng Felix in Filipino Pilipino Star Ngayon Retrieved September 16 2015 Cruz Marinel December 12 2012 Stars of Manalo biopic said to be chosen ones Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved July 9 2020 a b c d Lo Ricky August 16 2015 Manalo bioflick survives obstacles set for showing The Philippine Star Retrieved July 9 2020 Senator Bong Revilla backs out of Iglesia Ni Cristo Centennial movie PEP GMA News October 4 2013 Retrieved September 10 2021 Albert out of Manalo biopic Philippine Daily Inquirer March 26 2015 Retrieved July 9 2020 Sarah Geronimo sings Felix Manalo theme song Eagle News October 5 2015 Retrieved October 5 2015 Felix Manalo sets two world records Eagle News October 4 2015 Retrieved October 4 2015 Lara Tan October 6 2015 Felix Manalo premiere bags 2 Guinness World Record titles CNN Philippines Retrieved October 12 2015 Aquino Leslie Ann January 1 2016 Iglesia ni Cristo breaks 4 Guinness world records Manila Bulletin Retrieved January 4 2016 Red Isah October 4 2015 CEB rates Felix Manalo with A Manila Standard Today Retrieved October 9 2015 Republic Act No 9167 The Lawphil Project Arellano Law Foundation Retrieved October 9 2015 a b Cito Beltran October 9 2015 Now showing Felix Manalo Review The Philippine Star Retrieved October 14 2015 a b c Jojo Panaligan October 9 2015 Felix Manalo notches another feat Manila Bulletin Retrieved October 14 2015 Felix Manalo Doesn t Care About Being a Good Movie October 8 2015 Retrieved October 10 2015 Alegre Michael October 12 2015 Review Felix Manalo and the negative ripple effect The Philippine Online Chronicles Archived from the original on February 26 2017 Retrieved February 26 2017 Hawson Fred October 9 2015 Review Felix Manalo as idealized icon ABS CBN News Retrieved October 11 2015 Samodio Anica March 7 2016 Dennis Trillo is 32nd PMPC Star Awards best actor for Felix Manalo GMA News Retrieved March 7 2016 FULL LIST Winners PMPC Star Awards for Movies 2016 Rappler March 7 2016 Retrieved March 7 2016 Tuazon Nikko September 9 2016 John Lloyd Cruz John Arcilla Dennis Trillo among Best Actor nominees at 34th Luna Awards PEP Retrieved September 12 2016 FULL LIST Winners FAMAS Awards 2016 Rappler December 4 2016 Retrieved December 5 2016 Cruz Marinel R December 5 2016 Felix Manalo named best picture at 64th Famas Awards Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved December 5 2016 External links EditFelix Manalo 2015 at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Felix Manalo film amp oldid 1158948777, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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