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Bonifacio is the first film in the Philippines to device the technology. [3] [5] Robin Padilla, who usually does his own fight choreography entrusted himself to the production staff's hired choreographer. [5] A part of the film was shot at the Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar in Bataan.
Padilla's father was an actor, labor leader and politician who served as assemblyman from 1984 to 1986 and was appointed governor of Camarines Norte from 1986 to 1988; [21] he was assassinated during his gubernatorial election campaign on January 17, 1988, with Robin's half-brother Roy Jr. running in his stead. [22]
The film stars Robin Padilla as a Philippine senator forced to go on the run. The film was released by Viva Films on December 25, 2013, as an official entry of the 39th Metro Manila Film Festival , where it won 14 awards, including Best Picture , Best Director (for Bernal), and Best Actor (for Padilla).
Ang Paglilitis ni Andres Bonifacio: 2012 E.R. Ejercito: El Presidente: 2012 Jun Nayra Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo: 2014 Mon Confiado: Heneral Luna: 2015 Goyo: Ang Batang Heneral: 2018 Manuel Quezon: Raymond Bagatsing [2] Quezon's Game: 2018 Jose P. Laurel: Omar Flores Laurel [3] 2019 Diosdado Macapagal: Leopoldo Salcedo [4] The Macapagal Story ...
Eduardo Sangalang Magat (13 October 1919 – 8 November 1986), better known by his stage name Eddie del Mar, was a Filipino actor, screenwriter, director, and movie producer, particularly noted for his portrayals of Philippine national figures such as Andres Bonifacio, José Rizal, and the fictional Crisostomo Ibarra. [1]
He later starred in action movies like Cesar Climaco, Mison, and Ka Hector. He also appeared in critically acclaimed films such as the 1998 adaptation of José Rizal , where he portrayed Andres Bonifacio , and Sisa , in which he played Jose Rizal / Pepe .
Based on a Robert Harris novel, the thriller "Conclave," starring Ralph Fiennes and Stanley Tucci, re-creates the secret process of electing a pope.
Romeo "John" Gonzales-Arcilla [1] (born June 24, 1966) is the first Filipino actor [2] [3] [4] and first Southeast Asian actor to win the Volpi Cup for Best Actor award at the Venice International Film Festival for his performance in On the Job: The Missing 8, [5] which also earned him Best Actor at the Gawad Urian Awards.