Manila Film Center

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The Manila Film Center is a historic, controversial film archive and screening venue in Pasay, Philippines, built during the Marcos era and known for its grand architecture and tragic construction accident.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
cinema
film archive
architecturalStyle Brutalist architecture NERFINISHED
Neoclassical architecture
associatedWith Imelda Marcos NERFINISHED
builtDuring Ferdinand Marcos presidency
city Pasay NERFINISHED
constructionAccidentCasualties multiple construction workers killed
constructionAccidentDate 1981-11-17
constructionAccidentType scaffolding collapse
constructionStartDate 1981
continent Asia
country Philippines
era Marcos dictatorship
governingBody Cultural Center of the Philippines NERFINISHED
hasNearbyLandmark Folk Arts Theater NERFINISHED
Philippine International Convention Center NERFINISHED
Tanghalang Pambansa NERFINISHED
hasReputation cursed building in Philippine urban legends
symbol of Marcos-era extravagance
hasUse cultural venue
film archive
film screening venue
heritageStatus historic building
inaugurationDate 1982
knownFor alleged hauntings
controversial construction practices
grand architecture
tragic construction accident
languageOfEnvironment English
Filipino
locatedIn Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex NERFINISHED
Luzon
Metro Manila
Pasay NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Philippine Standard Time NERFINISHED
material reinforced concrete
notableEvent Manila International Film Festival 1982 NERFINISHED
partOf Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex NERFINISHED
purpose venue for the Manila International Film Festival
region National Capital Region NERFINISHED
topicOf Philippine horror stories
Philippine urban legends
documentaries about the Marcos regime
usedFor cultural events
film festivals
theatrical performances

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