The Philippine cinema is the youngest of the Philippine arts‚ and still is considered as one of the popular forms of entertainment among the Filipinos. It directly employs some 260‚000 Filipinos and generates around PHP 1.5 billion revenues annually.[1] Contents [hide] 1 Overview 2 History 2.1 Origins 2.2 American period 2.3 World War II and Japanese occupation 2.4 1950s 2.5 1960s 2.6 1970s to early 1980s 2.7 Contemporary period 2.7.1 Late 1980s to 1990s 2.7.2 2000 and beyond 3 See also
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Life and Times of Andres Bonifacio Andres Bonifacio simmered with rage and humiliation. The movement that he had created to oppose Spanish colonial rule inthe Philippines had just voted (likely in a rigged election) to make his rival Emilio Aguinaldo president in his stead. Bonifacio was given the lowly consolation prize of an appointment as Secretary of the Interior in the revolutionary government. When this appointment was announced‚ however‚ delegate Daniel Tirona objected on the grounds that
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271-286. 18 August 2014. (3) Mañebog‚ Jensen. Jose Rizal and Emilio Aguinaldo Connection. Jose Rizal and Emilio Aguinaldo Connection | Your online ACADEMIC and Entertainment Magazine. (Manila‚ Philippines‚ 2013). 18 August 2014. (4) Bantayog ng mga Bayani. CONSTANTINO‚ Renato. Drupal‚ Creative Pixels. Manila‚ Philippines. 18 August 2014.
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Saints and Sinners: Ishmael Bernal’s Religious Interpretations in Films by Pauline Claire Macaraeg Ishmael Bernal’s films have received countless acknowledgements throughout the years because of his unique style of “working out patterns of symbolic details” (Lumbera 25). And through these patterns‚ Bernal was able to portray his views on things as an auteur. This paper examines his interpretations of religion and religious activities through his films. But this only includes three of his works:
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INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Show business. That is what Filipinos all over the archipelago are busy about. All their eyes fixed on the screens of the television as Boy Abunda reports on about the next half-Pinoy at rise in Hollywood‚ their ears ringing when they hear the latest news of Pacquiao’s next fight. Well‚ is this a good thing? That Filipinos all over the globe try to help and support their fellow countrymen. Maybe it is. But it’s different if one looks at the bigger picture
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“KAPITAN SINO” by Bob Ong PART I. DESCRIPTION Kapitan Sino is a humor-turned-tragic novel written by Bob Ong. Kapitan Sino is about an electrician‚ Rogelio Manglicmot‚ who has a special ability. Other characters include Bok-bok‚ Rogelio’s best friend. He occasionally insults Rogelio‚ and Tessa‚ designer of Rogelio’s suit. Though she is blind‚ she is quite talented and intelligent‚ and Rogelio cares for her. He lives his life one day at at time‚ enjoying his little jokes with the kids who insist
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Hotel Sogo |and Promotion | | |the Philippine Revolution during the Spanish |East- Quezon City |4. Manila Central University | | |3. Pamaypay ng | | |occupation of the Philippines. It was in a |West- Valenzuela | | | |Caloocan Festival | | |house
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kHz Submitted by: Babor‚ Joynilou Perez‚ Jovi Anne Princess CA4A Submitted to: Mr. Mark Awiten NBN BACKGROUND INFO NBN Channel 4 or the People’s Television Network (Telebisyon ng Bayan) is an existing government television in the Philippines. It was established in the year 1974 and was formerly known as Government Television (GTV-4)‚ then renamed as Maharlika Broadcasting System in year 1980. In year 1986‚ it was named as People’s
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Marikina City The City of Marikina (Filipino: Lungsod ng Marikina) is known as the Shoe Capital of the Philippines" (also the "Shoe Capital of Asia"). Marikina was given the title the "Shoe Capital of the Philippines"‚ because of its notable shoe industry. Shoemakers in the city recently finished creating the world’s largest pair of shoes and it was only recently that the Guinness Book of Records recognized this feat. The Shoe Museum in the city is also the home of the famous shoes of the former
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Spanish and Americans to retain Philippine independence youngest president‚ taking office at age 28 longest-lived president‚ passing away at 94 2. Manuel L. Quezon‚ 1935-1944 Manuel Luis Quezon is known as the “Father of National Language” (Ama ng Wikang Pambansa). He served as the first president of the Commonwealth of the Philippines. He died of tuberculosis in Saranac Lake‚ New York. Contributions and Achievements: first Senate president elected as President of the Philippines first president
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