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The 13th Sultan (1949)
The greatest adventure story of our time. Filmed for the first time in the Philippines in thrilling sepia tone and exciting natural color.
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Zamboanga (1937)
In the shores of Sulu lives the sea-faring tribe that is ruled by Datu Tanbuong. His granddaughter, Minda is betrothed to be married to Danao, who is a handsome young pearl fisher who presents a handful of impressive pearls to the datu. However, a visitor to Danao and Minda's wedding celebration is Hadji Razul, a chief of another tribe who has feelings for Minda.
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Forbidden Women (1948)
After studying in America, South Seas Prince Sigore returns home with plans to change things on his island. He's opposed by the sultan's sister-in-law, who has plans to control the paradise, and is infatuated with the Forbidden Women and their sensuous ways.
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Giliw Ko (1939)
Guia, a country girl, begins to sing American songs on the radio, after being infatuated with images of Hollywood and the attention lavished on her by the son of the wealthy hacienda owner. She finds fame, and moves to Manila. Eventually, she becomes disillusioned, and returns to the province, singing Filipino music. She also returns to the arms of her childhood sweetheart.
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The Dawn of Freedom (1944)
This film was made by the Japanese occupation authorities in the Philippines as a propaganda film to show the Philippine people the "benefits" of the Japanese invasion and takeover of their country.
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Palaris
The legendary hero of the Philippine jungles who championed justice against tyrannies and oppression during the Spanish era.
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Bakas ng Kalansay (1937)
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Leron Leron Sinta (1939)
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Dugo at Bayan (1946)
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Dilim at Liwanag (1940)
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Minda Mora (1929)
A film adaptation of Severino Reyes’ sarswela of the same name.
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Biyak na Bato (1939)
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Hanggang Langit (1939)
A musical-dramatic production starring Fernando Poe.
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Carmencita Mia (1948)
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Ali Mudin (1948)
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Awit ni Palaris (1946)
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A La Viva! (1948)
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Milyonaryng Hampas-Lupa (1947)
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Hagibis (1947)
A film based on Hagibis, which was created in 1947, was one of the longest-running komiks serials in Philippine comics history. Inspired by Kulafu of Francisco Reyes and Tarzan of Edgar Rice Burroughs.
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Tatlong Maria (1944)
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Salamat sa Alaala (2015)
The documentary serves as a tribute to National Artist for Cinema Gerardo de Leon in celebration of his Centennial Year. “Salamat sa Alaala.” is inspired by the music composed by the late film director when he was a teenager playing background music for silent movies in Manila theatres. The video opens up with a capsulated history of the birth of the Filipino movies followed by a series of shots of veteran actresses, the academe and the young generation of filmmakers affirming his unique qualities as a world-class film figure. Then we unravel his private life as a family man. The documentary is one way of thanking him for his lasting legacy in the art form he left behind.


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