List of highest-grossing Filipino films in 2013

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The following are Filipino films that at least earned 50 million pesos in 2013 during their respective screenings.

RankFilmProduction outfitFilm releasedDomestic gross 1 Source
1. Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy Star Cinema, Viva Films December 25₱ 429,147,428 [1]
2. It Takes a Man and a Woman Star Cinema, Viva Films March 30₱ 405,612,058 [2]
3. My Little Bossings Octo Arts Films, M-Zet December 25₱ 401,740,000 (est.) [3]
4. Pagpag: Siyam na Buhay Star Cinema, Regal Films December 25₱ 240,100,000 (est.) [4]
5. Four Sisters and a Wedding Star Cinema June 26₱ 145,029,261 [5]
6. She's the One Star Cinema October 16₱ 138,564,167 [6]
7. Bakit Hindi Ka Crush Ng Crush Mo? Star Cinema July 31₱ 102,368,727 [7]
8. Must Be... Love Star Cinema March 13₱ 80,740,463 [8]
9. Bromance: My Brother's Romance Skylight Films May 15₱ 73,848,739 [9]
10. A Moment In Time Star Cinema February 13₱ 64,543,391 [10]
11. Momzillas Star Cinema, Viva Films September 18₱ 55,266,151 [11]
Note
  1. ^ Box Office Mojo, a reliable third party box office revenue tracker, does not track any revenues earned during any Metro Manila Film Festival editions. So the official figures by film entries during the festival are only estimates taken from any recent updates from credible and reliable sources such as a film's production outfit, or from any news agencies. Also, Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) did not release the official gross sales of each of the films. To verify the figures, see individual sources for the references.
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