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Jose Lorenzo "Pepe" Diokno (born August 13, 1987) [2] [self-published source?] is a Filipino film director, producer, and screenwriter. He received the Lion of the Future Award for Best Debut Film and the Orizzonti Prize at the 2009 Venice Film Festival, [3] and was awarded Best Director at the 2023 Metro Manila Film Festival.
Isang Himala is a co-production of Kapitol Films and Uxs, Inc. [14] Pepe Diokno will direct the feature film with the screenplay written also by him alongside Ricky Lee. [15] Isang Himala is based on the theatrical play, Himala: Isang Musikal, which premiered in 2018.
Pepe Diokno may refer to: José W. Diokno (1922–1987), Filipino nationalist human rights lawyer and legislator Pepe Diokno (director) (born 1987), Filipino motion picture director, producer and screenwriter
GomBurZa is a 2023 Philippine historical biographical film co-written and directed by Pepe Diokno.Starring Dante Rivero, Cedrick Juan, and Enchong Dee, it features and follows the lives of the Gomburza, three native Filipino Roman Catholic priests executed during the latter years of the Spanish colonial era in the Philippines.
1922 Baptismal Certificate of Diokno issued in Ermita, Manila. Jose W. Diokno was born in Manila on February 26, 1922, to Ramón Diokno y Marasigan, a former senator and Justice of the Supreme Court from Taal, Batangas, and Leonor May Wright y Garcia, an American mestiza.
Chel Diokno, front row, the eighth child. Chel Diokno was born on February 23, 1961, in Pasay City as the eighth of ten children to human rights lawyer Jose W. Diokno, who later became a Senator, and Carmen "Nena" Icasiano. [5]
Diokno is a Filipino surname that originated from Indang, Cavite and Taal, Batangas area. ... Pepe Diokno (born 1987), eldest child of Chel, Filipino director;
The De La Salle University Tañada-Diokno School of Law was named in his and "Ka Pepe" Diokno's honor on Diokno's centennial on February 26, 2022. On 21 September 2021, he was honoured as Lasallian heroes against Martial Law along with Jose W. Diokno and Bishop Felix Paz Perez of Cavite. [4] Books about his life include;