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8. "ang nangyari sa adarna pagkatapos ng kanta / after the adarna's song" Translated by Cyan Abad-Jugo. 9. "nokturno / nocturne" Translated by Sarge Lacuesta. 10. "ang pamilyang kumakain ng lupa / the family that eats soil" Translated by Mayo Uno Martin. 11. "ang rapist sa loob ng puso ko / the rapist inside my heart" Translated by Zosimo ...
The 51st Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature was held on September 1, 2001, at The Peninsula Manila in Makati to commemorate the memory of Don Carlos Palanca Sr. through an endeavor that would promote education and culture in the country.
Ang Pamilyang Hindi Lumuluha: Cora: Cinelarga Productions, Sampaybakod, and Cinemalaya Foundation, Inc. This is her first independent film and Cinemalaya film. First film after another 7-year hiatus on the big screen. Unexpectedly Yours: Patty: Star Cinema: Marks as her reunion movie with Robin Padilla with Star Cinema, their first comedy movie.
Rene O. Villanueva was born in the La Loma neighborhood of Quezon City in the Philippines to Francisco, Tesdaman, Eduardo and Vicenta Villanueva.. He graduated with a History degree in 1975 from the Lyceum of the Philippines University.
Minsa'y Isang Gamu-gamo (English: Once a Moth) [1] is a 1976 Filipino protest drama film directed by Lupita Aquino-Kashiwahara [note 1] from a story and screenplay written by Marina Feleo-Gonzales. It stars Nora Aunor , Jay Ilagan , Gloria Sevilla , and Perla Bautista .
First Prize: Melecio Antonio Adviento, “Lagaslas ng Hanging Makamandag” Alfonso Mendoza, “Tipaklong, Tipaklong, Bakit Bulkang Sumabog ang Dibdib ni Delfin Balajadia” Second Prize: Leuterio Nicolas, “Pangarap” Benigno R. Juan, “Habag” Third Prize: Jose M. Marquez, “Hindi na Babagtas ang mga Tagak”
The 61st Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature was held on September 1, 2011, at The Peninsula Manila in Makati to commemorate the memory of Don Carlos Palanca Sr. through an endeavor that would promote education and culture in the country.
Celso Al. Carunungan (January 7, 1923 – February 15, 1988) [1] was a Filipino writer, novelist, and scriptwriter in English and Filipino languages.In 1959, he won the Best Story prize from the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences (FAMAS) for conceptualizing the story for the Tagalog-language film Biyaya ng Lupa [2] ("Blessings of the Land"). [3]