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Mendoza is the first Filipino filmmaker to receive the Best Director award for his film Kinatay at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival. [8] His 2009 film Lola won the award for Best Film at the 6th Dubai International Film Festival. [9] Mendoza's 2012 film Captive was shown in competition at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival in February ...
Marilou Correa Diaz-Abaya (March 30, 1955 – October 8, 2012 [1]) was a Filipina multi-award winning film director.She was posthumously conferred the Order of National Artists of the Philippines for Film and Broadcast Arts in 2022, [2] she was the founder and president of the Marilou Diaz-Abaya Film Institute and Arts Center, a film school based in Antipolo, Philippines.
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Eddie Romero - renowned Filipino film director, producer and screenwriter. The formative years of Philippine cinema, starting from the 1930s, were a time of discovering the film genre as a new medium of art. Scripts and characterisations in films came from popular theatre and familiar local literature.
Noel Vera, writing for BusinessWorld, called Kisapmata "easily Mike de Leon's masterpiece" and "one of the greatest Filipino films." [44] Similarly, Oggs Cruz considered the film de Leon's "masterpiece" going on to say "the characters in de Leon's films are real human beings – they work, they interact with other people, they have needs and ...
The film had a budget of ₱5,000,000.00 and boasted 12 stars, 60 production staff and crewmen and 7,000 extras. [5] The film was shot in 120 different locations. [5] The film's art director, Mel Chionglo, built a Magdiwang camp and an Ilongot village on the hills of Tanay and an Aeta village in Los Baños. Chionglo had three assistants, two ...
' The ’70s ') is a 2002 Filipino historical drama film directed by Chito S. Roño from a story and screenplay written by Lualhati Bautista, based on her 1983 novel of the same name. [1] Set in the Philippines during the period of martial law under Ferdinand Marcos , the film follows the struggles of the middle-class Bartolome family spanning ...