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菲律宾电影在发展中遇到的一个主要障碍就是电影本身的商业性。菲律宾电影史就是一场与商业主义斗争的历史。不过,无论国家电影工业体系如何,通过个体电影工作者的努力,菲律宾电影依然存在,并且生存了下来。本文介绍的就是20世纪90年代迄今的当代菲律宾电影。一从1990年到1999年,菲律宾电影业平均年产130部左右的影片。对于像菲律宾这样的小国,用任何标准衡量,这个平均值都是相当高的。应当注意的是,在此之前的几年里,电影产量曾出现过衰退(1987年电影产量120部;1988年103部;1989年118部),这很可能是由于军人执政期间经济的不稳定造成的。但是,电影产量在90年代出现反弹,1997年达到最高,
One of the major hurdles to the development of Filipino cinema is the commercial nature of the film itself. Philippine movie history is a history of struggle with commercialism. However, irrespective of the national film industry system, Filipino cinema still exists and survives through the efforts of individual filmmakers. This article is about contemporary Filipino movies from the 1990s to the present. From 1990 to 1999, the Filipino film industry had an average annual production of about 130 films. For a small country like the Philippines, the average is pretty high by any standard. It should be noted that during the preceding years there had been a decline in film production (120 films in 1987; 103 in 1988; 118 in 1989), most likely due to the economic instability of military personnel during their administration Caused. However, film production rebounded in the 1990s and reached its highest level in 1997,