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These are films set during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines (1942-1945) in World War II, including those based on fact and fiction. Pages in category "Japanese occupation of the Philippines films"
Starring Judy Ann Santos, Raymart Santiago, Jay Manalo, and Dennis Trillo, the film is a story of love, betrayal, and honour in wartime, set in the Japanese occupation of the Philippines (1941–1945) during World War II.
Japanese films had been imported into the Philippines since the late 1930s but without great success. Japanese-sponsored film production in the Philippines continued until 1945 but was limited mostly to newsreels and educational films. Although the Philippines never became a center for feature film production under the Japanese, it was a ...
Touted at the time as "the biggest event in local movie history" and "the biggest Filipino film ever made". Tirad Pass: The Story of Gen. Gregorio del Pilar: 1997: December 2, 1899: Philippines: A movie about the Battle of Tirad Pass, a Philippine Campaign against Americans led by General Gregorio Del Pilar. Amigo: 2010: 1900s: Philippines
The Japanese occupation of the Philippines (Filipino: Pananakop ng mga Hapones sa Pilipinas; Japanese: 日本のフィリピン占領, romanized: Nihon no Firipin Senryō) occurred between 1941 and 1944, when the Japanese Empire occupied the Commonwealth of the Philippines during World War II.
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1940: Kaze no Matasaburo: Koji Shima: Akikhiko Katayama: Drama: Nobuko: Hiroshi Shimizu: Drama: Shina no yoru: Osamu Fushimizu: Kazuo Hasegawa, Shirley Yamaguchi
Shot mostly in Japan, the film Crosspoint was written and directed by Japan-based Filipino director Donie Ordiales from a story he wrote years earlier. [1] The film was originally going to be a low-budget independent film but this was changed when ABS-CBN exclusive actor, Carlo Aquino, joined the project and made it into his first feature ...
The country has appeared as a setting and topic multiple times in film, poetry, television, and music. The number of films being shown in Japan steadily increased, with about 821 films released in 2006. Films based on Japanese television series were especially popular during this period.
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