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Antipolo by Fernando Amorsolo, depicting Filipinos celebrating the annual pilgrimage to Antipolo, with the pre-War cathedral depicted in the background.. After graduating from the University of the Philippines, Amorsolo worked as a draftsman for the Bureau of Public Works as a chief artist at the Pacific Commercial Company and as a part-time instructor at the University of the Philippines. [7]
Malayan Movies: Romance: The Filipino Woman: José Nepumuceno: Juanita Angeles, Gregorio Fernandez, Eva Lyn: Malayan Movies: Drama: The Three Tramps: Manuel Silos: Augusto Silos, Octavio Silos, Manuel Silos: Wack-Wack Pictures: Comedy: first feature-length comedy film and first Filipino comic trio La Mujer Filipina: Malayan Movies: Produced by ...
Title Director Cast Genre Notes The Age for Love: Frank Lloyd: Billie Dove, Edward Everett Horton, Lois Wilson: Comedy: United Artists: Air Eagles: Phil Whitman: Lloyd Hughes, Norman Kerry, Shirley Grey
A companion piece to her documentary “A Thousand Cuts,” Ramona S. Diaz’s “And So It Begins” follows the 2022 Philippine election, and Vice President Leni Robredo’s run for office. The ...
Year Title OFW character(s) [a] Actor Occupation [b] Country/territory [c] Notes Ref(s) 1995 The Flor Contemplacion Story: Flor Contemplacion: Nora Aunor: Domestic worker Singapore
Any critic of the current regime was able to contribute editorials to the paper, and circulation grew to 18,494 subscribers by the end of 1931. [10] The paper depended upon government-sanctioned mailing privileges, and so thus the writers were sometimes forced to avoid sensitive topics at certain tense moments at the risk of having their voices ...
They/Them breaks new ground in that it's the first Blumhouse-produced slasher film to feature an almost entirely LGBTQ cast, led by its non-binary star, Theo Germaine.
1898, Our Last Men in the Philippines (Spanish: 1898, Los últimos de Filipinas) is a 2016 Spanish war drama film directed by Salvador Calvo. [2] The film depicts the Siege of Baler from 1898 to 1899, where 54 Spanish soldiers defended themselves in the San Luis Obispo de Tolosa church against Philippine revolutionaries. [3]