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Philippine Cinema

Philippine Cinema

• Is among the most metropolitan in the world


• It adapts it techniques and concepts from the another
countries while breeding it’s home
• The movie shown are all French
• Antonio Ramos
• Film Makers – In Early stage, Mostly wealthy from
western countries and some Filipino Exparriates

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Jose Nepomuceno

• The Father of Philippine


Cinema
• His Slient Flim Dalagang
Bukid (First in Philippine
Cinema Art)

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Syncopation
• The First sound film in the
country shown in 1929

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Ang Aswang
• Tagalog Film was shown
with sounds
• Considered the 1st
commercially released
talkie

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Punyal na Ginto
• The First Completely
sound
• All taking picture in the
country

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Anak, Dalita (1956)

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Maalaala Mo Kaya (1954)

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Notable filmmakers in The History of Philippine
Cinema

Ishmael Bernal

Kidlat Tahimik

Pergue Gallaga

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Mike De Leon

Celso Ad Catillo

Lino Brocka

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Visayan Films

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Visayan Films

• The 1970 saw emergence of many Visayan talents in


the Tagalog Film Industry
• Actresses such as
 Chanda Romero
 Caridad Sanchez
 Alma Moreno
 Anabelle Rama
 Pilar Pilapil
• And others stepped into the limelight. Male leading
includes
 Tony Delgado
 Bert Nombrado
 Ber Lopez

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• Others Personalities from south includes the directors
 Leroy Salvador
 Fernando Alfron
 Talyo Bacalso
 Sat Villrio
 Gene Labella
 Emmanuel Borlaza

• It was 1991 when the recent history of Visayan films


its peak the film “Eh kasi babae” hitting the main
stream big screen
• The same year saw “Matud Nila” on the big screen

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Woman in the Philippine Cinema

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Woman in the Philippine Cinema
• Considered as the Jewels of The Philippine Cinema,
Woman were commonly the lead actors in the films

Rosa Rosal

 The Original Famme Fatale of


Philippine Cinema

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Carmen Rosales

 The Original Queen of


Philippine Movies

Atang de la Rama
 The Original Queen of
Musical and Theater and
the first movie actress in
the country

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Carmen Concha

 The First female director in


the Country

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Emergence of Indie Films

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Indie Films

• Have Actually been around since Martial Law era.


• But the Reemergence of the filmmaking industry’s gem
began in the 2000’s era
• This period marked the dramatic decline of Philippine
movie Industry as Hollywood films dominated main
stream cinema even more
• The Digital and Experimental cinema became trend,
Armed with the latest digital equipment, new
filmmakers would only need a meager budget

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Most Notable Indie Films

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Anino (2000) by Raymond Red

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Mga Munting Tinig (2002) by Gil Portes

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Crying Ladies (2003) by Mark Meily

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Magnifico (2003) by Maryo J. delos Reyes

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Ang Pagdadalaga ni Maximo Oliveros
(2003) by Auraeus Solito

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Kubrador (2006) by Jeffrey Jeturian

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Serbis (2008) by Brillante Mendoza

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Ploning (2008) by Dante Nico Garcia

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Kinamatay (2008) by Brillante Mendoza

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Norte: Hangganan ng Kasaysayan (2013)
by Lav Diaz

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Shift (2013) by Siege Ledesma

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Ma’ rosa (2016) by Brillante Mendoza

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Iadya mo kami (2016) by Mel Chilonglo

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Highest Grossers
of 2015

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Highest Grossers
as of 2016-2019
(Latest)

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This is the End of our Report
To God be The Glory!

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