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Bontoc Eulogy is a 1995 docudrama directed by Marlon Fuentes and distributed by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.It was produced, written, directed, edited by, and stars Marlon Fuentes in the main role of a screen narrator going through an excruciating internal conflict regarding his heritage and following his thoughts as he recounts his grandfather's journey to the St. Louis World's Fair.
Norte, the End of History (Tagalog: Norte, Hangganan ng Kasaysayan) is a 2013 Philippine psychological drama film [2] co-written, edited, and directed by Lav Diaz. Lasting for more than four hours, the film explores themes of crime, class, and family.
Lavrente Indico Diaz (born December 30, 1958) is a Filipino independent filmmaker and former film critic. [3] He is frequently known as one of the key members of the slow cinema movement, and has made several of the longest narrative films on record. Diaz is one of the most critically acclaimed contemporary Filipino filmmakers.
Documentary Film [71] Mananayaw: GMA News TV: Rafael Froilan (documentarist) Documentary Film Gitaristang Hindi Marunong Mag-skala: GMA News TV: Sigfred Barros-Sanchez (documentarist) Documentary Film Ang Walang Kapagurang Paglalakbay ng Pulang Maleta: GMA News TV: Richard Legaspi (documentarist) Documentary Film Gusto Nang Umuwi Ni Joy: GMA ...
Pintura is a comic book and a graphic novel superhero character created by John Becaro which first appeared on Bayan Knights Indie Exclusive: Task Force TronIX Issue 1 Volume 1 in 2011 and also his stand-alone and origin story series on Pintura; Panimulang Yugto in 2014. [2]
History with Lourd is a Philippine historical comedy documentary show broadcast by TV5 and AksyonTV. Hosted by Lourd de Veyra , it aired from October 17, 2013 to April 26, 2016. Host
Although the film was shot on location in the Philippines, some scenes, including the climactic People Power Revolution, were shot in Sri Lanka, mostly due to political and legal pressures from Juan Ponce Enrile who did not like to be portrayed in a screen work (a fictional version of him was still portrayed by Joonee Gamboa); by March 1988 ...