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Heneral Tuna was produced by Rocketsheep Studio with Avid Liongoren as director and Carlo Vergara as its scriptwriter. [4]The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) commissioned an animated series for its Filipino Values Program. [2]
It grossed over ₱165 million in its theatrical run, surpassing Isusumbong Kita sa Tatay Ko... to become the highest-grossing Philippine film of all time until the release of Ang Tanging Ina in 2003. It was the Philippines' submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. [1] [2]
The storyline of Pamilya Sagrado explores themes of brotherhood, family loyalty, and the tension between morality and reputation. Set within the world of Freemasonry and hazing, it follows the Sagrado family as they navigate personal dilemmas that test their bonds and force them to choose between protecting their family's name and staying true to their principles.
Pamilya Ordinaryo (lit. ' Ordinary Family ' ) is a 2016 Philippine drama directed and written by Eduardo W. Roy Jr., and starring Ronwaldo Martin , Hasmine Kilip and Maria Isabel Lopez . The film won the 12th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival as a full-length feature film, and also was screened at local and international film awards.
At the core of Filipino psychology is the value of kapwa, which Enriquez defines as a shared identity or the sharing of one's self with others. [7]The concept of pakikisama is often highlighted within youth groups, Filipino workplaces, and as a nation itself in order to avoid being branded as a mayabang, or as a boastful individual within the group. [2]
Bianca Gonzalez, Robi Domingo, Kim Chiu, Melai Cantiveros, and Enchong Dee, collectively known as Pamilya ni Kuya (lit. ' Big Brother's family '), reprised their roles as the main hosts of the season. This is the first full season without Toni Gonzaga as the main host since the inception of the Philippine franchise in 2005. [17]
Bienvenido L. Lumbera (April 11, 1932 – September 28, 2021) was a Filipino poet, critic and dramatist. [1] Lumbera is known for his nationalist writing and for his leading role in the Filipinization movement in Philippine literature in the 1960s, which resulted in his being one of the many writers and academics jailed during Ferdinand Marcos' Martial Law regime.
An official sample of a Philippine passport with "Maria dela Cruz" as the fictitious placeholder owner of the document. Activists often portray Juan dela Cruz as a victim of American imperialism, especially since many editorial cartoons of the American period often depicted him alongside Uncle Sam either as a "Little Brown Brother" or as an Asian Partner.