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  2. Lamberto V. Avellana - Wikipedia

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    Avellana directed more than 70 films in a career that spanned six decades. In the early 1950s, he coined the term "bakya crowd" (lit. ' wooden clog crowd ') to describe the mass audiences who went to see his films. [3] Anak Dalita (1956) and Badjao (1957) perhaps stand as the most prominent works from his oeuvre.

  3. A Portrait of the Artist as Filipino - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, it was adapted into a black-and-white English-language film [1] with the same title by Filipino director, Lamberto V. Avellana [17] The film [18] was produced by Manny de Leon under his production company Diadem. Cinematography was by Mike Accion, music was by Miguel Velarde.

  4. Child of Sorrow (film) - Wikipedia

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    Child of Sorrow (Tagalog: Anak Dalita; subtitled The Ruins) is a 1956 Philippine crime drama-tragedy film directed by Lamberto V. Avellana from a story and screenplay written by Rolf Bayer, with Estrella Alfon and T. D. Agcaoili as story consultants. [1]

  5. Badjao: The Sea Gypsies - Wikipedia

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    Badjao: The Sea Gypsies is a 1957 Philippine adventure drama film directed by National Artist Lamberto V. Avellana. The film was written by Rolf Bayer and stars Rosa Rosal, Tony Santos, Sr., Leroy Salvador, Vic Silayan, and Pedro Faustino. It tells a love story between Hassan, a Badjao man and Bala Amai, a Tausug woman whose differences were ...

  6. Category:Films directed by Lamberto V. Avellana - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Films directed by Lamberto V. Avellana" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  7. List of Philippine films of the 1940s - Wikipedia

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    Lamberto V. Avellana: Avellana and Company: 24 na Pag-ibig: Olive La Torre: Carmen Rosales, Oscar Moreno, Danilo Montes: Sampaguita Pictures: Drama: Si Juan Daldal: Anak ni Juan Tamad: Manuel Conde: Manuel Conde, Lirio del Valle, Elvira Reyes: MC Production (Manuel Conde Productions) Comedy: Matimtiman Subtitle: (Babaeng Silangan) Fil M. Paculan

  8. Atang de la Rama - Wikipedia

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    Historical marker installed in 1994 at the tomb of Atang de la Rama inside the Manila North Cemetery. Atang de la Rama was born in Pandacan, Manila on January 11, 1902. By the age of 7, she was already starring in Spanish zarzuelas such as Mascota, Sueño de un Vals, and Marina.

  9. Rolando Tinio - Wikipedia

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    Rolando Tinio was a Philippine National Artist for Theater and Literature. He was born in Gagalangin, Tondo, Manila on March 5, 1937. [5] As a child, Tinio was fond of organizing and directing his playmates for costumed celebrations.