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Left by the Ship is a 2010 documentary film directed by Emma Rossi Landi and Alberto Vendemmiati following two years in the life of four Filipino Amerasians, co-produced by Italian production company VisitorQ, together with Rai Cinema, ITVS international (USA) and YLE (Finland).
The Kingmaker is a 2019 documentary film written and directed by Lauren Greenfield, featuring the political career of Imelda Marcos [6] with a focus on the Marcos family's efforts to rehabilitate the family's image and to return to political power, [7] [8] including her plans to see her son, Bongbong, become President of the Philippines, [9] [10] and the alliance that Bongbong and Imee Marcos ...
Eskrimadors had a sneak preview at the University of San Carlos on January 6, 2010 [3] and then had its official premier on January 30, 2010, in Cebu, Philippines at the Metro Manila Film Festival, [2] [7] followed by the Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival on June 16, 2010, and Cinemanila International Film Festival on December 2, 2010.
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The Last Journey of Ninoy is a 2009 Philippine documentary film directed by Jun Reyes that premiered on August 21, 2009, in commemoration of Ninoy Aquino Day and on August 23 at ABS-CBN. [1] The film includes the final interview given by Aquino 's wife who then became the first woman to Philippine presidency, Corazon Aquino .
PBS was making a three-part series on the Philippines and considered making Wild's film a fourth part of the series, but felt that it did not structurally fit in. The film received a $15,000 grant from Canada Council Explorations. [3] Wild met with Peter Katadotis, the head of English-language production at the NFB, who supported the project.
A Thousand Cuts is a 2020 Philippine-American documentary film about Maria Ressa, the founder of the online news site Rappler. [2] Directed by Ramona Diaz, it explores the conflicts between the press and the Filipino government under President Rodrigo Duterte. [3] The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on
To Live for the Masses (Filipino: Ang Mabuhay para sa Masa) is a 2006 Philippine documentary film about the life of Philippine President Joseph Estrada.The documentary details Estrada's childhood and acting career, his rise to political prominence as mayor of San Juan in Metro Manila and his election as Senator, and finally his rise to the presidency and his ouster in the Second EDSA Revolution.