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Filipino cinema remains a tale of two worlds. On one side are the mainstream "Star Cinema" style rom-coms and family dramas that dominate the box office. On the other is a thriving independent scene (celebrated by festivals like Cinemalaya ) that explores darker, socio-political themes. Filmmakers like Lav Diaz and Brillante Mendoza have gained international acclaim, ensuring that the Filipino voice is heard in prestigious global film circuits. Cultural Identity and the Diaspora