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The different forms and trends of protest music against the Marcos dictatorship mostly first became prominent during the period now known as the First Quarter Storm, [1] and continued until Ferdinand Marcos was deposed during the 1986 People Power revolution; [2] some of the trends continued beyond this period either in commemoration of the struggle against the Marcos dictatorship, [3] or in ...
Marcos: A Malignant Spirit: Rolly Reyes 1987 Revolutions Happen Like Refrains in a Song: Nick Deocampo [12] [39] [40] EDJOP: Joe Cuaresma [41] Beyond The Walls of Prison: Lito Tiongson [41] 1988 A Rustling of Leaves: Inside the Philippine Revolution: Nettie Wild: 1994 Why Is Yellow the Middle of the Rainbow? Kidlat Tahimik [40] [42] 1997 Batas ...
Music was done by Lucio San Pedro. [2] It starred Alicia Alonzo, Robert Arevalo, Hilda Koronel, Pancho Magalona, Bembol Roco, Gloria Romero, Rosa Rosal, and Tony Santos Sr. [1] [3] The movie spent three weeks in theaters before Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos ordered the military to seize copies of the film.
Katips, also known as Katips: The Movie, [1] is a 2021 Filipino period musical drama film written and directed by Vincent M. Tañada. Based on Tañada's 2016 stage musical of the same name, it is about a group of student activists from the Katipunan area of Quezon City who struggle to protest the imposition of nationwide martial law in the 1970s.
The story is about the journey and the love affair of an American foreign correspondent set during the final years of Ferdinand Marcos' dictatorship in the Philippines, from the assassination of Benigno Aquino Jr. in 1983 to the People Power Revolution in 1986, as well as other key events that led to the ouster of Marcos.
Copies of the film were seized by the military under the Marcos dictatorship. [2] Musical scorer Lutgardo Labad described the film as "a major cinematic coup that unearthed the inhuman conditions of our people then." [3] In 1981, the film won a Dekada Award for Best Film of the Decade. [4]
The son of dictator Ferdinand Marcos is leading the polls to become the next president of the Philippines—thanks in part to misinformation spreading on TikTok
Bonifacio Parabuac Ilagan, often known just as Boni Ilagan, [1] is a Filipino playwright, screenwriter, filmmaker, journalist, and editor best known for numerous socially-conscious, critically-acclaimed works in theater, film and television, most notably the films The Flor Contemplacion Story (1995), Dukot (Desaparecidos, 2009), Sigwa (Rage, 2010), and Deadline (The Reign of Impunity, 2011 ...