Black Sheep Productions
Type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Motion Pictures |
Founded | 2018 |
Headquarters | ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, Sgt. Esguerra Avenue corner Mother Ignacia Street, Brgy. South Triangle, Diliman, Quezon City |
Area served | Philippines |
Products | Films |
Owner | ABS-CBN Corporation |
Parent | ABS-CBN Film Productions, Inc. |
Black Sheep Productions (or simply Black Sheep) is a Philippine film studio that is a subsidiary of ABS-CBN Film Productions, a division of ABS-CBN Corporation.[1] Founded in 2018, the studio produces films that are situated in between independent films and mainstream films released by the major Philippine film studios.[2]
Black Sheep is best known for producing the films Exes Baggage (2018), Alone/Together (2019), Fan Girl (2020), and Whether the Weather is Fine (2021).
History[]
Black Sheep was founded in 2018.[3] The brand positions itself in between ABS-CBN Film Productions's two other major brands, Star Cinema, which is more family-oriented, and Cinema One Originals, which is considered more arthouse.[4]
List of Black Sheep films[]
This section does not cite any sources. (August 2021) |
2018[]
Title | Release date | Director | Cast | Genre(s) | Associated film production |
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Exes Baggage | September 26 | Dan Villegas | Angelica Panganiban, Carlo Aquino | Romance, Drama | |
Oda sa Wala | October 23 (QCinema) | Dwein Baltazar | Pokwang | Romance, Drama | Epicmedia Productions, Q Cinema |
To Love Some Buddy | October 31 | Jason Paul Laxamana | Maja Salvador, Zanjoe Marudo | Romance |
2019[]
Title | Release date | Director | Cast | Genre(s) | Associated film production |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sakaling Maging Tayo | January 16 | JP Habac | Mccoy De Leon, Elisse Joson | Romance, Drama | |
Alone/Together | February 13 | Antoinette Jadaone | Liza Soberano, Enrique Gil | Romance, Drama | |
Between Maybes | May 15 | Jason Paul Laxamana | Gerald Anderson, Julia Barretto | Romance | |
Clarita | June 12 | Derick Cabrido | Jodi Sta. Maria, Arron Villaflor, Ricky Davao | Horror | |
Ani The Harvest | August 2 (Cinemalaya Film Festival) | Kim Zuñiga and Sandro Del Rosario | Zyren Dela Cruz | Science Fiction | Wanderstruck Films |
The Panti Sisters | September 13 | Jun Lana | Paolo Ballesteros, Martin del Rosario, Christian Bables | Comedy | ABS-CBN Film Productions Inc., Quantum Films, The IdeaFirst Company |
Open | September 13 | Andoy Ranay | Arci Munoz, JC Santos | Romance, Drama | T-Rex Entertainment |
Isa Pa With Feelings | October 16 | Prime Cruz | Maine Mendoza, Carlo Aquino | Romance | APT Entertainment |
2020[]
Title | Release date | Director | Cast | Genre(s) | Associated film production |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Motel Acacia | March 11 | Bradley Liew | JC Santos, Agot Isidro | Horror | Epicmedia Productions |
Fan Girl | December 25 (Online) | Antoinette Jadaone | Paulo Avelino, Charlie Dizon | Drama | Globe Studios, Project 8, Epicmedia Productions, Crossword Productions |
2021[]
Title | Release date | Director | Cast | Genre(s) | Associated film production |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hello Stranger: The Movie | February 12 | Dwein Baltazar | Tony Labrusca, JC Alcantara, Vivoree Esclito, Patrick Quiroz, Gillian Vicencio, Miguel Almendras | Boys' Love | |
The Death of Nintendo | April 23 (online) | Raya Martin | Noel Comia Jr. | Comedy | IndieFlip |
Whether the Weather is Fine | December 25 | Carlo Francisco Manatad | Charo Santos-Concio, Daniel Padilla, Rans Rifol | Drama | Globe Studios, Dreamscape Entertainment |
Upcoming films[]
Title | Release date | Director | Cast | Genre(s) | Associated film production | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ang Mga Kaibigan ni Mama Susan | 2022 | Chito S. Roño | Joshua Garcia | Horror | ||
All Nighter | TBA | Gino M. Santos | Andrea Brillantes, Kyle Echarri, Seth Fedelin, and Francine Diaz | Horror | ||
Servando Magdamag | TBA | Lav Diaz | John Lloyd Cruz | Drama |
References[]
- ^ Loyola, James (October 30, 2020). "ABS-CBN Films skips theaters, goes direct to homes". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved August 24, 2021.
- ^ Jaucian, Don. "How Black Sheep is trying to 'disrupt' Philippine cinema". CNN Philippines. Retrieved August 24, 2021.
- ^ Lim, Michael (2019). Philippine Cinema and the Cultural Economy of Distribution. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 83. ISBN 978-3-030-03607-2.
- ^ Zinampan, Tristan (January 13, 2019). "The most anticipated of Philippine cinema this 2019". Rappler. Retrieved August 24, 2021.
External links[]
Categories:
- ABS-CBN subsidiaries
- Entertainment companies of the Philippines
- Film production companies of the Philippines
- Mass media companies established in 2018
- Philippine film studios
- Television production companies of the Philippines
- Philippine companies established in 2018