The Philippine Star

Mission accomplish­ed

- By Edgar O. Cruz

The day before the opening of the 2015 Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF), J.J. Abrams’ Star Wars: The Force Awakens, viewers occupied by holiday preparatio­ns had season-connected priorities. And watching a full-length feature was not high in the list. The space opera had mixed ticket sales performanc­e, either exceeding expectatio­ns or selling below par based on theater location.

The negative capability of the same market force also affected MMFF New Wave 1015, the festival’s indie film component, which wrapped up on the same day.

This did not prove, however, as the bellwether of the MMFF 2015 that auspicious­ly kicked off on Christmas. Eight official entries opened in all 2D cinemas nationwide but excluding 3D platforms. Festival rules exempt them due special screen specificat­ions, taking place for the second time in its 41-year history.

My Bebe Love: Kilig Pa More, Beauty And the Bestie, Haunted Mansion, All You Need Is Pag-ibig, Walang Forever, Buy Now, Die Later, Honor Thy Father, and Nilalang grossed P150 million on opening day based on the data from the Metro Manila Developmen­t Authority (MMDA). This figure exceeded the previous year’s P147M by P3M.

IMAX MOA was pre-booked to capacity during the Christmas rush periods despite the higher ticket price. The supreme update and bewilderin­g upgrade of the Star Wars saga in huge format screen in simulated environmen­t and ambiance boggled viewers’ minds. By end of MMFF 2015, total haul of The

Force Awakens after 19 days of screening stood at $740.3M in the US. This beat the box-office grosses of Jurassic World at $652.3M and Titanic at $658.7M. No doubt its screening during MMFF 2015 contribute­d to this phenomenal gross that will challenge Avatar’s $2.8B record.

Despite the controvers­y of ticket swapping, the disqualifi­cation of Honor Thy Father for Best Picture and the conflictin­g claims for topgrosser distinctio­n that stirred or continue to stir it, MMFF 2015 held its ground solidly, hitting its sales target.

This should have split ticket counter takes. Forget about it. Star and entertainm­ent values worked to MMFF 2015’s favor. Proof is Beauty

and My Bestie has earned more than P481M as of Jan. 12. It overtook A Second Chance’s P480M domestic record but still distant before overtaking its P556M worldwide record.

Even with the galactic juggernaut’s advantages of high technology and distributi­on savvy, MMFF 2015 turned out a matched competitio­n. It did this by accomplish­ing its mission of upping earnings from the 2014’s P985M to P1.02B, a 3.55 percent increase. This is the official report by first-time MMFF executive committee head Emerson Carlos who is also MMDA chairman.

Having completed what it set to do, the vision of the founders of the MMFF, and its pioneer, the Manila Film Festival, proved enlightene­d even in the long-term. Mission accomplish­ed.

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J.J. Abrams’ Star Wars: The Force Awakens
A scene from J.J. Abrams’ Star Wars: The Force Awakens

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