List of highest-grossing Filipino films in 2011

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This is a list of Filipino films released on 2011 ranked according to its domestic grosses. [1]

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Filipino Films of 2011
RankMovieGrossProductionDistributionSource
1 The Unkabogable Praybeyt Benjamin P452.07-M Star Cinema
Viva Films
Star Cinema
Viva Films
BOM [2]
2 No Other Woman P276.80-M Star Cinema
Viva Films
Star Cinema
Viva Films
BOM [3]
3 Catch Me... I'm in Love P120.21-M Star Cinema
Viva Films
Star Cinema
Viva Films
BOM [4]
4 In the Name of Love P117.23-M Star Cinema Star Cinema BOM [5]
5 Won't Last A Day Without You P87.01-M Star Cinema
Viva Films
Star Cinema
Viva Films
BOM [6]
6 Pak! Pak! My Dr. Kwak! P77.15-M APT Entertainment
M-Zet Productions
OctoArts Films
Star Cinema
Star Cinema BOM [7]
7 Bulong P69.7-M Star Cinema Star Cinema BOM [8]
8 Temptation Island P61-M Regal Films
GMA Films
Regal Films
GMA Films
BOM [9]
9 Who's That Girl P58.31-M Viva Films Viva Films BOM [10]
10 Forever and a Day P44.73-M Star Cinema Star Cinema BOM [11]
11 My Valentine Girls P44.26-M Regal Films
GMA Films
Regal Films
GMA Films
BOM [12]
12 Wedding Tayo, Wedding Hindi P37.46-M Star Cinema
OctoArts Films
Star Cinema BOM [13]
13 The Road P36.85-M GMA Films GMA Films BOM [14]
14Zombadings 1: Patayin sa Shokot si RemingtonP32.28-M Origin8Media
SQ Film Laboratories
PostManila
Origin8Media BOM [15]
15 Tween Academy: Class of 2012 P32.23-MSM Development Corp.
GMA Films
GMA Films BOM [16]
16 Aswang P31.28-M Regal Films Regal Films BOM [17]
17 Ang Babae Sa Septic Tank P30.26-MCinemalaya,
Martinez-Rivera Films,
Quantum Films,
Straight Shooters Media
Star Cinema BOM [18]
18 My Neighbor's Wife P27.56-M Regal Films Regal Films BOM [19]
19 Way Back Home P25.78-M Star Cinema Star Cinema BOM [20]
20 The Adventures of Pureza: Queen of the Riles P19.8-M Sine Screen
Star Cinema
Star Cinema BOM [21]
21 Tumbok P10.53-M Viva Films Viva Films BOM [22]
22 Ikaw Ang Pag-ibig P5.5-MArchdiocese of Caceres,
Marilou Diaz-Abaya Film Institute and Arts Center
Star Cinema BOM [23]
23 Tum: My Pledge of Love P5.16-MR.R. Foundation India,
Liwanag ng Kapayapaan Foundation Productions
Star Cinema BOM [24]
24 Thelma P1.35-MTime Horizon Pictures,
Abracadabra Productions,
Underground Logic
Star Cinema BOM [25]

Independent Films

Independent Films of 2011
RankMovieGrossProductionDistributionSource
1Zombadings 1: Patayin sa Shokot si RemingtonP32.28-M Origin8Media
SQ Film Laboratories
PostManila
Origin8Media BOM
2 Ang Babae Sa Septic Tank P30.26-MCinemalaya,
Martinez-Rivera Films,
Quantum Films,
Straight Shooters Media
Star Cinema BOM
4 Ikaw Ang Pag-ibig P5.5-MArchdiocese of Caceres,
Marilou Diaz-Abaya Film Institute and Arts Center
Star Cinema BOM
5 Tum: My Pledge of Love P5.16-MR.R. Foundation India,
Liwanag ng Kapayapaan Foundation Productions
Star Cinema BOM
6 Thelma P1.35-MTime Horizon Pictures,
Abracadabra Productions,
Underground Logic
Star Cinema BOM

check also:

MMFF

2011 Metro Manila Film Festival
(December 25, 2011 - January 7, 2012) [26]
RankMovieGrossProductionDistributionSource
1 Enteng Ng Ina Mo P237.87-M Star Cinema
OctoArts Films
MZet Productions
APT Entertainment
Star Cinema
OctoArts Films
MZet Productions
APT Entertainment
MMDA
2 Segunda Mano P126.63-M Star Cinema
AgostoDos Pictures
MJM Productions
Star Cinema MMDA
3 Ang Panday 2 P105.60-MImus Productions
GMA Films
GMA Films MMDA
4 My House Husband: Ikaw Na! P62.07-M OctoArts Films OctoArts Films MMDA
5 Shake, Rattle & Roll 13 P55.48-M Regal Films Regal Films MMDA
6 Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story P38.43-MScenema Concept International
Viva Films
Viva Films MMDA
7 Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow P10.68-M Regal Films Regal Films MMDA

note: MMFF Films's gross are just partial within December 25, 2011 - January 7, 2012 period only.

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Preceded by
2010
Highest-grossing films in the Philippines Succeeded by
2012