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One thousand workers constructed the lobby in 72 hours, a job which would normally entail six weeks of labor. Since the deadline of the structure was tight, it required 4,000 workers, working in 3 shifts across 24 hours. According to Hong, the foundation was set on reclaimed land near Manila Bay. The building was then designed to have two components which were the auditoria and archives. Several ocular visits were done by Unesco in 1981 where they were responsible for major consultations needed in the structure's erection. UNESCO's assistance was invaluable in the design of the archives, so they were asked to be consultants of the project. Despite the futuristic and concept creativity of Ignacio, only two of the project components were actually done. Īmong the Film Center's project components were: the 360-degree theater to show past and present historical and tourism scenes for future generations, the Film Financing/Loan Program to address funding of meritable films, the Filipino Film Archiving using Digital Storage (though was little known during those times), Film Database/Information system, Film Making and Blow Up Laboratory, Viewing rooms for the Board of Censors and other minor sub-components.

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He likewise prepared the feasibility study. Ignacio, Senior Technology Officer at the Technology Resource Center, conceptualized the project and its various components. Under the supervision of Betty Benitez, the spouse of then Deputy MHS Minister Jose Conrado Benitez, they organized a group to pursue the project.

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Prior to the Manila Film Center, the Philippines did not have an official national film archive which is why in January 1981, then first lady Imelda Marcos spearheaded the building of the first Manila Center. At least 169 workers fell and were buried under quick-drying cement.

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The building has also been the subject of controversies due to a fatal accident that happened on November 17, 1981. The Manila Film Center served as the main theater for the First Manila International Film Festival (MIFF) January 18–29, 1982. The structure was designed by architect Froilan Hong where its edifice is supported on more than nine hundred piles which reaches to the bed-rock about 120 feet below. The Manila Film Center is a national building located at the southwest end of the Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex in Pasay, Philippines.










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