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REAL 'STARS.' Members of the Imalawa tribe of Vintar, Ilocos Norte attend the screening of a documentary film about them and their tribe at Robinson's Moviweworld in Laoag City on Thursday (April 8, 2022). The film is one of several entries at this year's Tan-ok ni Ilokano (Greatness of Ilokano) Film Festival. (Photo by Leilanie G. Adriano) LAOAG CITY - Ilocos Norte is taking big steps for its creative arts industry as young filmmakers took the center stage at this year's celebration of Tan-ok ni Ilokano (Greatness of Ilokano) Film Festival. Ten documentary films showcasing the province's rich culture and history started to be screened at the Cinema 4 of Robinsons Movieworld. Screenings will run daily until Sunday, April 10, from 9 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Movie tickets are free. Ilocos Norte Tourism Office (INTO) head Aianree Raquel said in a media interview Friday that the time has come for young and talented Ilocano filmmakers to show their ingenuity to the world.