Philippine movies MAPEH

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  • Films are introduced in the Philippines in 1897 when 2 Swiss businessmen sponsored the
    opening of --- in Manila.
    Cinematografi
  • From this, the Filipino term "---​" which means
    movie became a coined term for Philippine cinema.
    cine/​sine
  • However, the dominant entertainment for people back then was the
    ---​, a Spanish dramatic genre ​juxtaposing​ ​spoken and sung scenes.
    sarswela
  • In 1900 and 1901, two movie theaters opened in Manila where ----- are the only films being shown.
    silent documentaries
  • In 1903, the first movie theater owned by a Filipino opened and was named ---- in honor of Jose P. Rizal.

    Cinematografo
    Rizal
  • Local movies also started during this time with
    ----- becoming the first locally produced film in the country.
    La Vida de Rizal
  • A lot of people
    jumped into the trend of making Rizal-themed movies and came up with -----
    La Pasion Y Muerte
    de Dr. Rizal​.
  • The first Filipino who embarked on film business was ------​, who later on
    became regarded as the Father of the Philippine Movies​.
    Jose Nepomuceno
  • Joses first film was "---" which was a stage play adapted into a film.
    Dalagang Bukid
  • However, regarded as
    Joses masterpiece is the ---- released in 1930 that spurred a
    sense of nationalism among Filipinos that time.
    Noli Me Tangere
  • The ---- commonly known as the National Artist Award is the highest
    national recognition given to Filipino individuals who have made significant distributions to
    the development of Philippine arts and its categories are namely Visual Arts, Music, Dance,
    Theater, Literature, Film, Broadcast Arts, and Architecture and Allied Arts.
    Order of National Artists
  • This award is
    administered by the --- and the
    ----- and conferred by the President of the Philippines
    upon the recommendation of the two institutions.
    National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) and Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP)
  • Anak Dalita which was named Best Film in 1956 Asia Pacific Film Festival, and Badjao which
    features a love story among sea-dwelling Badjaos,
    an indigenous group hailing from Mindanao.
    1976 - Lamberto V. Avellana
  • He directed Noli Me Tangere (1961) and El
    Filibusterismo (1962).
    1982 - Gerardo de Leon
  • He co-founded the organization Concerned Artists
    of the Philippines (CAP) Some of his famous films are Tinimbang Ka Ngunit
    Kulang (1974) and Maynila sa mga Kuko ng Liwanag
    (1975).
    1997 - Lino Brocka
  • He is known for his melodrama films like Himala
    (1982) and ​Hinugot sa Langit​ (1985).
    2001 - Ishmael Bernal
  • His 1976 film "Ganito Kami Noon...Paano Kayo
    Ngayon?" is set at the turn of the 20th century
    during the revolution against the Spaniards
    2003 - Eddie S. Romero
  • Known as FPJ and Da King​, Poe was a Filipino actor
    who acted in a number of movies which depicted
    him as the champion of the poor and
    downtrodden.
    2006 - Fernando Poe Jr.
  • His film Genghis Khan was the first Filipino film to
    be acclaimed at an international film festival in
    Venice in 1952.
    2009 - Manuel Conde
  • He is dubbed as the "Father of Philippine
    Independent Cinema" whose works are commonly
    associated with the Third Cinema movement
    through his critiques on neocolonialism.
    2018 - Kidlat Tahimik
  • debut film The Masseur (2005) won the video competition prize at the Festival of
    Locarno. Ever since then, he made various films that garnered awards like Kinatay where he
    won the Best Director award in the 2009 Cannes International Film Festival.
    Brillante Mendoza
  • His film
    Bagets became a
    touchstone during that generation. However, his most notable work considered would be
    Magnifico ​which was released in 2003.
    Maryo J. de los Reyes
  • Aside from making films, Maryo also directed a lot of TV series including --- of ABS-CBN and GMA's Rosalinda (2009).
    Mga Anghel na Walang
    Langit (2005-2006)
  • Her directions in important Filipino film classics like Yin 1981
    and ​Tanging Yaman​ in 2001 became a benchmark for every Filipino family drama.
    Laurice Guillen
  • Guillen also directed TV series such as the ---- starring Gabby Concepcion, Sunshine
    Dizon, and Ryza Cenon. It became popular for its hilariously camp fight scenes between two
    women fighting over a man, with a particular one involving Nerf guns.
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