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Noon At Ngayon tells the story of four friends who reunite after many years of separation. The film examines how dreams are shattered and changed through the years because of life's troubles and how these people reconciled with their pasts to lead better lives in the present. [ 1 ]
Nicolas "Kulas" Ocampo, a young indio, lost his own mother, then he also lost his house to fire by leaving the stove open.He was forced to leave the countryside in search of temporary refuge and then, he finds a priest named Padre Gil Corcuera, who is hiding from a gang of bandits.
The 2nd Metro Manila Film Festival was held in the year 1976. It was known as 1976 Filipino Film Festival at that time.. Eddie Romero's Ganito Kami Noon, Paano Kayo Ngayon received most of the awards with a total of six including the Best Film and Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Actor for Christopher de Leon.
Kamakalawa (transl. The Day Before Yesterday) is a 1981 Filipino fantasy film written, produced and directed by Eddie Romero and starred Christopher De Leon, Tetchie Agbayani and Chat Silayan.
Gumapang Ka sa Lusak (English: You Crawl in the Mud [1]), also known internationally as Dirty Affair, [2] is a 1990 Filipino political thriller crime drama film directed by Lino Brocka from a story and screenplay written by Ricardo Lee.
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow (Filipino: Kahapon, Ngayon, Bukas) is a 2011 Filipino drama film directed by Jun Lana. The film stars Maricel Soriano , Gabby Concepcion , Jericho Rosales , Dennis Trillo , Paulo Avelino , Lovi Poe , Carla Abellana , Solenn Heussaff , Ronaldo Valdez , Agot Isidro and Eula Caballero .
The film received nominations and awards from different local award-giving bodies. It got two Star Awards in 1999 for Cinematographer of the Year (Romy Vitug) and Original Screenplay of the Year ().
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.