THE Sunday Times Magazine is here to help you navigate your way to watching this year’s Metro Manila Film Festival entries via streaming.

Whether you’re using a computer or mobile phone, download the Upstream and GMovies applications.
Upstream is the newest h video-on-demand streaming service created by Filipinos, whereas GMovies is a ticketing app and platform that provides booking service for cinemas and digital streaming.
Tickets to all MMFF entries have been available since December 7 locally and December 18 for those in other territories. They will continue to do so until the last day of MMFF 2020 on January 7, 2021.
After downloading your film of choice, go to the link: Upstream.PH/MMFF to check out the available films.
After choosing a film, click “Reserve Now,” under your choice. Click “Pay” next, which
will automatically lead you to GMovies.PH. Create a free account on GMovies to be able to purchase tickets.
All of the MMFF movies are priced at P250 and payments can be made through GCash, Mastercard or Visa credit and debit cards.
Come December 25, click on “My Shows,” on your GMovies account. Click “Stream Now on Upstream,” to watch your chosen MMFF movie/s. If you prefer to watch the films at a later
date or rewatch them, they will still be available on the “My Shows,” tab from Christmas day onwards until the end of the festival.