Which of the following statements was true about filmmaking in the Philippines under the rule of Fernando Marcos and his wife Imelda?
A. The rapes, beatings, and other lurid conventions of mainstream genres were framed as part of social criticism.
B. Each film was taxed so severely that it would have to take in three times its budget to break even.
C. A star system was firmly in place, and many plots were derived from comic books.
D. New laws gave more rights to women than men, and several female directors launched careers.
Answer: C
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