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Oro, Plata, Mata (Spanish: Gold, Silver, Death) is a 1982 Philippine historical war drama film co-written and directed by Peque Gallaga.The screenplay written and adapted by José Javier Reyes was based on the story developed by Gallaga, along with Mario Taguiwalo and Conchita Castillo.
Maurice Gallaga (August 25, 1943 – May 7, 2020), better known as Peque Gallaga, was a multi-awarded Filipino film-maker. His most significant achievement in film was Oro, Plata, Mata, which he directed after winning a scriptwriting contest sponsored by the Experimental Cinema of the Philippines.
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In 1982, Lacap was tapped by Peque Gallaga to be the cinematographer of his first full-length film, Oro, Plata, Mata. He photographed the film's integral parts including the opening party, the exodus with the burning field in the background, and the bloodlust finale at the ruined hospital. His photography work for the World War II-set film ...
His first writing for a film was Oro, Plata, Mata in 1982, which is being streamed on Netflix. [5] He wrote the libretto of the musical Katy, based on the life and times of Philippine Jazz Queen, Katy de la Cruz. He penned the original song, "Minsan ang Minahal ay Ako" for the musical with music composed by National Artist, Ryan Cayabyab.
Film Director Producer Cast Genre Production Company 1982: Oro, Plata, Mata: Peque Gallaga: Charo Santos-Concio: Sandy Andolong, Cherie Gil, Liza Lorena, Fides Cuyugan-Asencio, Manny Ojeda, Maya Valdez
In 1982, Gil portrayed a naïve lass affected by World War II in Bacolod in the now classic film Oro, Plata, Mata. [17] She tried singing and had another mild hit, "I Love You, Boy". [citation needed] On TV, she was one of the co-hosts of German Moreno in Germspesyal from 1979 to 1981.
Hacienda Rosalia is also been used as a setting and location shoot for films, most notable of which is the 1982 epic Oro, Plata, Mata. [1] House of Gaston