Mano Po 7: Chinoy (simplified Chinese: 菲华人; traditional Chinese: 菲華人; pinyin: Fēi huárén; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hui-hôa-lâng) is a 2016 Filipino drama film directed by Ian Loreños, and the seventh installment of the Mano Po film series. The film starring Richard Yap, Jean Garcia and Enchong Dee. The film was produced by Regal Entertainment. It tells the story of a modern Chinese Filipino family. Beneath the facade of a typical well-off Chinese Filipino family, it also tackles the struggles of family life as well as how they managed to reunite themselves as one.[2][3][4] The film was shown in theatres starting December 14, 2016, but was delayed due to insistent public demand that the film was re-run in theatres starting February 8, 2017.[5] The film starred Richard Yap, making him the first male main protagonist in the Mano Po film series. It was also the second Mano Po film that was not directed by Joel Lamangan who directed Mano Po, Mano Po III: My Love, Mano Po 4: Ako Legal Wife, Mano Po 5: Gua Ai Di and Mano Po 6: A Mother's Love.
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Directed by | Ian Loreños |
Screenplay by | Senedy Que |
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Cinematography | Lee Meily |
Edited by | Tara Illenberger |
Music by | Cesar Francis Concio |
Production company | Regal Films |
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Running time | 123 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
Box office | ₱30 million[1] |
Together with Star Cinema's The Super Parental Guardians and OctoArts Films, M-Zet Productions & APT Entertainment's Enteng Kabisote 10 and the Abangers, Mano Po 7: Chinoy failed to make it into the Magic 8 of the 2016 Metro Manila Film Festival. It was shown on December 14, 2016 and was shown in almost 200 cinemas nationwide. The movie earned a decent ₱4 million on its opening day.[6] It earned a decent ₱30 million on its entire run.[7]
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