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1993. Schindler's List. 1993-1994. Initially banned for scenes involving humping and nudity involving the film's lead actors which was viewed as "pornographic" by the MTRCB. [5] The ban was overturned in 1994 [6] with the film's historical merits cited as a reason.
March 22, 2024 at 3:31 PM. Conservative influencers and politicians are calling for a boycott of Tyson Foods after false claims spread online saying the multinational meat producer is planning to ...
Much of the film revolves around Oca dealing with his family in the Philippines after working in Saudi Arabia for ten years. [7] [8] 2016. Sunday Beauty Queen. Themselves. Rudelie Acosta. Domestic workers. Hong Kong. Documentary film; focuses on the domestic workers' side exploits in beauty pageants .
Film Director Producer Cast Genre Company 1992: Aguila at Guerrero: Droga Terminators: Romy V. Suzara: Zaldy Zshornack, Ronnie Ricketts, Sharmaine Arnaiz, Ali Sotto, Robert Arevalo, Lito Legaspi, Bomber Moran, Robert Miller, Usman Hassim, Vic Belaro, Eric Francsico, Nonong de Andres (Date of Released: 24 June 1992) Music by: Jaime Fabregas
This is a list of films that deals with topics about the 1972–1981 martial law under Ferdinand Marcos. Various filmmakers made films that directly deal with the political atmosphere, provide social commentary, or chronicle the life of Filipinos during the period. Most of the feature films circle on the struggles and human rights abuses during ...
Filipino. Alega Gang: Public Enemy No.1 of Cebu is a 1988 action crime film co-edited and directed by Pepe Marcos and written by Jose N. Carreon. It stars Ramon 'Bong' Revilla Jr. in the lead role. Set in Cebu, it tells an account of the life of Ulysses "Boboy" Alega (Revilla), and his descent into crime. Originally released on June 23, 1988 ...
In the United States and Canada, the film earned $212,800 from 428 theaters in its opening weekend. [11]Rick Bentley of KGET-TV awarded the film two and a half stars and wrote, "As a sports movie dealing with marathon running, Tyson’s Run hits the wall in the first act as it just never finds the proper stride or pacing.
After the Catholic Church expressed its indignation, the head of the Film Institute was fired and the film was banned for sixteen years. [454] 1964. El extraño viaje. Directed by Fernando Fernán Gómez, based on an idea from Luis García Berlanga, which was based on a real story of two brothers from Haro, La Rioja.