Group 1
• Sulit
• Alfonso
• Grajera
• Maata
• Kamatoy
• Oliva
• Magano
• Subeldia
• Malacoco
• Seranno
Architecture
Architecture
-The art or science of building; specifically: the art or
practice of designing and building structures and
especially habitable ones.
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ecture)
-it is the ultimate expression of cultural values &
ideals.
Brief Architecture History
Pre Hispanic Era
-cave and rocks shelters
Spanish Colonial Era
-Franciscans built first hospital in Philippines
-Bahay na bato emerged from 17th to 19
centuries
- accesoria (apartment dwellings) and school
buildings introduced
Brief Architecture History
American and Japanese Era
-architecture and engineering was studied
Late 20th century
-Incorporated some modernist formal principles
The New Millennium
-Skyscrapers adopted the tripartite division of
columnar architecture
A. Architecture
1.National Capital
Region
a. Pablo S. Antonio (1976)
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sebero-antonio.html)
a. Pablo S. Antonio (1976)
Born on January 25, 1901 in Binondo, Manila
Orphaned by age of 12
Studied at Mapua Institute of Technology
He graduated in 1927, completing 5-year course in just 3
years at the University of London
In 1932 he became a licensed architect
Pioneer of modern Philippines architecture
a. Pablo S. Antonio (1976)
His design is based on simplicity and clean structural
design.
Antonio's design focus on the maximum use of
natural light and cross ventilation.
1976 he was named National Artist of the
Philippines, he was only the second architect
so honored, after his contemporary, Juan Nakpil.
a. Pablo S. Antonio (1976)
Famous works:
Far Eastern University Ideal Theater in 1930s
designed by Pablo Antonio design by National Artist
in the late 1930s Pablo Antonio in 1933
a. Pablo S. Antonio (1976)
Galaxy Theater by Pablo
Galaxy Theater by Pablo Antonio
Antonio
Reference:
(http://noypicollections.blogspot.com/2011/08
/pablo-antonio-national-artist-in.html)
Reference
https://prezi.com/kkoeyghrpg97/architect-pablo-
antonio-national-artist-of-the-philippines/
http://prabook.com/web/person-
view.html?profileId=1288862
https://www.merriam-
webster.com/dictionary/architecture
b. Juan F. Napkil (1973)
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MJ_M:
b. Juan F. Napkil (1973)
1973 in Quiapo, Manila
“Dean of Filipino Architects”
b. Juan F. Napkil (1973)
Major works:
Geronimo Delos Reyes Building
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ng&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi1oJ2K_dvXAhULv7
wKHUN6CDgQ_AUICigB&biw=1366&bih=637#imgrc=3f-
vt1ETYs5AlM:
b. Juan F. Napkil (1973)
Magsaysay Building
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&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=MJAaWtaKFIGi8AXYrZvoCg&q=
Magsaysay+Building%2C&oq=Magsaysay+Building%2C
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ab..0.1.206....0.JzCZF6lpiOs#imgrc=Ji4kGUTSsQD25M:
b. Juan F. Napkil (1973)
Rizal theater
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1&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwic04qc_9vXAhVGNbwKHTfjAYYQvwUIOCgA&biw=1366&
bih=637&dpr=1#imgrc=6Di02baf5tINrM
b. Juan F. Napkil (1973)
Capitol Theatre
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&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=XJIaWvGKGsGC8wXC3IfQAQ&q=
+Capitol+Theatre+juan+nakpil&oq=+Capitol+Theatre+ju
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b. Juan F. Napkil (1973)
Captain Pepe Building
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Building+juan+nakpil&oq=Captain+Pepe+Building+juan+nakpil&gs_l=psy-
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b. Juan F. Napkil (1973)
Manila Jockey Club
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m=isch&sa=1&ei=u5IaWoyIJcT78gXgxImgCQ&q=+Manila+J
ockey+Club+juan+nakpil&oq=+Manila+Jockey+Club+juan+
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b. Juan F. Napkil (1973)
Refino Building
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&sa=1&ei=5JIaWs2pO8P08AXw4YGgBw&q=+Refino+Building++ju
an+nakpil&oq=+Refino+Building++juan+nakpil&gs_l=psy-
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b. Juan F. Napkil (1973)
Philippine Village Hotel
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sch&sa=1&ei=GZMaWqGUBYL88AXIyoi4CQ&q=Philippine+Vill
age+Hotel+juan+nakpil&oq=Philippine+Village+Hotel+juan+nak
pil&gs_l=psy-
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b. Juan F. Napkil (1973)
University of the Philippines Administration and
UP Library
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ppines+administration+and+university+library&chips=q:university+of+the
+philippines+administration+and+university+library,online_chips:juan+na
kpil&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiQ07Tg_dvXAhUDv7wKHeOSAS0Q4lYIKSgF&
biw=1366&bih=637&dpr=1#imgrc=hxKp9nA_Kbx2ZM:
b. Juan F. Napkil (1973)
Reconstructed Rizal House in Calamba, Laguna
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nstructed+Rizal+House+in+Calamba,+LAguna&chips=q
:Reconstructed+Rizal+House+in+Calamba,+LAguna,onli
ne_chips:juan+nakpil&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiQ0dSH_tv
XAhUEULwKHTsqDKkQ4lYIKygH&biw=1366&bih=637
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c. Iidefonso P. Santos (2006)
Born in Malabon, Manila (September 5, 1929 –
January 29, 2014)
-“Father of Philippine Landscape Architecture”
-Producing four decades of exemplary and engaging
work that has included hundreds of parks, plazas,
gardens, and a wide range of outdoor settings that
have enhanced contemporary Filipino life.
c. Iidefonso P. Santos (2006)
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT –
a person who develops land for human
use and enjoyment through effective placement of
structures, vehicular and pedestrian ways, and
plantings.
c. Iidefonso P. Santos (2006)
Examples of Landscape Architecture
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ezon+City)&dcr=0&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwivscv-
vN7XAhUIXbwKHTuvA14Q_AUICigB&biw=1366&bih=667
c. Iidefonso P. Santos (2006)
Santos, Jr.’s contribution to modern Filipino
landscape architecture was the seminal public
landscape in Paco Park
https://www.google.com.ph/searc
h?q=Villa+San+Miguel,+Mandaluyo
ng.&dcr=0&source=lnms&tbm=isch
&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj94cqUvd7X
AhWMUrwKHXDGDS8Q_AUICigB
&biw=1366&bih=667
c. Iidefonso P. Santos (2006)
Tagaytay Highland Resort
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q=Don+Bosco+Church&dcr=0&source
=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUK
Ewi_uPHiwN7XAhWDxbwKHX0MC
UcQ_AUICygC&biw=1366&bih=667
c. Iidefonso P. Santos (2006)
Mt. Malarayat Golf and Country Clubin Lipa,
Batangas
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rch?q=Meralco+Building+(Pasig+
City)&dcr=0&source=lnms&tbm
=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjTu4
v0vN7XAhXJTLwKHckyDeEQ_A
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c. Iidefonso P. Santos (2006)
Orchard Golf and Country Club in Imus, Cavite.
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r+Lady+of+Rosary+in+Tala&dcr=0&source
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3XwN7XAhVFUbwKHYPwAZYQ_AUICig
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Architecture
2. Region 3 –
Central Luzon
a. Jose Maria V. Zaragosa (2014)
Zaragoza’s name is synonymous to modern
ecclesiastical architecture
Ecclesiastical architecture or Church
architecture refers to the architecture of buildings
of Christian churches
a. Jose Maria V. Zaragosa (2014)
Notwithstanding his affinity to liturgical structures,
he greatly excelled in secular works:
36 office buildings
4 hotels
2 hospitals
5 low-cost and middle-income housing projects
more than 270 residences – all demonstrating his
typological versatility and his mastery of modernist
architectural vocabulary
a. Jose Maria V. Zaragosa (2014)
Graduated from the University of Santo Tomas in
Manila in 1936, passing the licensure examinations in
1938 to become the 82nd architect of the Philippines.
Also studied at International Institute of Liturgical
Art (IILA) in Rome in the late 1950s, where he
obtained a diploma in liturgical art and architecture.
a. Jose Maria V. Zaragosa (2014)
The term liturgy is applied to the public worship of
the Church and is generally distinguished from
private devotion, which occurs outside of the official
community worship
Liturgical architecture refers to religious structures,
forms, spaces and orders
a. Jose Maria V. Zaragosa (2014)
His training in Rome resulted in innovative
approaches, setting new standards for the design of
mid-century Catholic churches in the Philippines
His prolificacy in designing religious edifices was
reflected in his body of work that was predominated
by about 45 churches and religious centers
a. Jose Maria V. Zaragosa (2014)
Meralco Building (Pasig City)
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cr=0&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwik2sPFw9
7XAhULerwKHUnNDO8Q_AUICigB&biw=1366&bih=667
a. Jose Maria V. Zaragosa (2014)
Santo Domingo Church
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,g_1:manila&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiWlcOSxd7XAhXGE7wKHTDtBtcQ4lYIJCgA&biw=1366&bih=
667&dpr=1#imgrc=khulyxUfoY-CQM:
a. Jose Maria V. Zaragosa (2014)
Metropolitan Cathedral of Cebu City
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Quiapo+Church&dcr=0&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved
=0ahUKEwi2zZ7cw97XAhUFhrwKHQKDB_QQ_AUICigB&
biw=1366&bih=667
a. Jose Maria V. Zaragosa (2014)
Villa San Miguel, Mandaluyong
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&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwik2sPFw97XAhULer
wKHUnNDO8Q_AUICigB&biw=1366&bih=667
a. Jose Maria V. Zaragosa (2014)
Our Lady of Rosary in Tala
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:union+church,g_1:manila&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiWlcOSxd7XAhXGE7wKHTDtBtc
Q4lYIJCgA&biw=1366&bih=667&dpr=1#imgrc=khulyxUfoY-CQM:
a. Jose Maria V. Zaragosa (2014)
Don Bosco Church
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&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjCvNjMw97XAhVEUbwKHYa2AZUQ_AUI
CygC&biw=1366&bih=667
a. Jose Maria V. Zaragosa (2014)
Convent of the Pink Sisters
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dcr=0&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwifh5z6wN7XAhU
GULwKHT7VCX4Q_AUICygC&biw=1366&bih=667
a. Jose Maria V. Zaragosa (2014)
San Beda Convent
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source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwik2sPFw97XAhULerw
KHUnNDO8Q_AUICigB&biw=1366&bih=667
a. Jose Maria V. Zaragosa (2014)
Pius XII Center
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=0&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjCvNjMw9
7XAhVEUbwKHYa2AZUQ_AUICygC&biw=1366&bih=667
a. Jose Maria V. Zaragosa (2014)
Union Church
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4lYIJCgA&biw=1366&bih=667&dpr=1#imgrc=khulyxUfoY-CQM:
a. Jose Maria V. Zaragosa (2014)
Restoration of the Quiapo Church
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apo+Church&dcr=0&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahU
KEwi2zZ7cw97XAhUFhrwKHQKDB_QQ_AUICigB&biw=1366&
bih=667
Architecture
3. Region 18 –
Negros Island
a. Leonardo V. Locsin (1990)
Born in Silay, Negros Occidental
He was named a National Artist of the Philippines
for Architecture in 1990 by President Corazon C.
Aquino.
True Philippines Architecture (“the product of two
great streams of culture, the oriental and the
occidental…to produce a new object of harmony”)
a. Leonardo V. Locsin (1990)
An architect, artist and interior designer known for
his use of concrete, and simplistic design in his
various projects.
Major works’ themes: floating volume, duality of
light and heavy, and buoyant and massive
a. Leonardo V. Locsin (1990)
Largest Single Work :
Istana Nurul Iman
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ages/Istana-Nurul-Iman.jpg
a. Leonardo V. Locsin (1990)
Five Buildings of the CCP Complex
CULTURAL CENTER OF THE PHILIPPINES
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content/uploads/2012/07/ccp.jpg
a. Leonardo V. Locsin (1990)
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content/uploads/2015/06/olk-Arts.jpg
a. Leonardo V. Locsin (1990)
PHILLIPINE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTER
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ptimize/1347618457qYvVyW0c.jpg
a. Leonardo V. Locsin (1990)
PHILCITE
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a. Leonardo V. Locsin (1990)
SOFITEL PHILIPPINE PLAZA
(WESTIN PHILIPPINE PLAZA)
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Film
Brief Film History
Auguste and Louis Lumiere
Where First large screen projected film is
credited
Thomas Edison
Invested Thomas Armats and Charles Francis
Jenkins projection machine invention
Brief Film History
Thomas Edison
Invested Thomas Armats and Charles Francis
Jenkins projection machine invention
George Melies
-first filmmaker to incorporate special effects and
use actors I his film
Brief Film History
In Philippines,
Antonio Ramos
- Spanish filmmaker
Jose and Jesus Nepomuceno
-First Filipino filmmakers
-Dalagang bukid- First Filipino silent film
-Zamboanga – oldest film with existing coopy
Film Trivia
References
Memeroid.com
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isch&tbs=rimg:CZPwXY1Wh8u6IjhQL8ZFSI5V2TJGK-
oo5tOqOG4JPbbV-
Is1Bd5LnrKnVUROBPGpI2kUGpCfpLdj6hAxvLfXlGyFR
yoSCVAvxkVIjlXZEbfO4siV7SUuKhIJMkYr6ijm06oRjNS
uXnoqHAUqEgk4bgk9ttX4ixHgqzBHaF6y5CoSCTUF3ku
esqdVEZpX3zZtLZ9nKhIJRE4E8akjaRQRnq9B7CyZHxsq
EgkakJ-
kt2PqEBHpqVIv5FSAYSoSCTG8t9eUbIVHEeXm9v7bpC1
_1&tbo=u&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiHyMKqodnXAhXKfbw
KHYpSC6sQ9C8IHw&biw=1242&bih=602&dpr=1.1#img
rc=E1qj_SDr-59q0M:
H. Film
1. National
Capital Region
a. Gerardo De Leon (1982)
Born as Gerardo Ilagan
Most awarded film director in the history of Filipino
Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences (FAMAS) Awards
Father of Liberty Ilagan
First directorial job “Ama’t Anak” together with his
brother, Tito Arevalo
a. Gerardo De Leon (1982)
De Leon’s biggest pre-war hit was “Ang Maestra”
a. Gerardo De Leon (1982)
Works:
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a. Gerardo De Leon (1982)
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a. Gerardo De Leon (1982)
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a. Gerardo De Leon (1982)
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AAAAAAAB8c/uZP-k0AvIsM/s400/Sisa+1951-
+Gerry+De+Leon.jpg
References
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0502479/bio
http://www.famousfix.com/topic/leandro-locsin
b. Ishmael Bernal (2001)
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e=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj86NjKo9nXAhWKV
LwKHRSFB1sQ_AUICigB#imgrc=jIS2-VaKcqofXM:
b. Ishmael Bernal (2001)
“the genius of Philippine cinema.”
His art extends beyond the confines of aesthetics.
b. Ishmael Bernal (2001)
Among his notable films are:
“Pahiram ng Isang Umaga” (1989)
“Broken Marriage” (1983)
“Himala” (1982),
“City After Dark” (1980)
“Nunal sa Tubig” (1976
b. Ishmael Bernal (2001)
Awards
He was recognized as the Director of the Decade of the
1970s by the Catholic Mass Media Awards
Four-time Best Director by the Urian Awards (1989, 1985,
1983, and 1977)
Given the ASEAN Cultural Award in Communication
Arts in 1993.
Reference
http://ncca.gov.ph/about-culture-and-arts/culture-
profile/national-artists-of-the-philippines/ishmael-
bernal/
c. Roland Allan Kalley Poe (2006)
Born Aug. 20, 1939, San Carlos City, Phil.—died Dec.
14, 2004, Manila, Phil.)
Filipino actor and politician who starred in nearly
300 films in his 46-year career as
the Philippines’ premier action star and earned the
nickname “Da King” for his portrayal of rugged
underdog heroes.
c. Roland Allan Kalley Poe (2006)
Poe was posthumously declared a National Artist of
the Philippines for Film on May 23, 2006 by
President Macapagal-Arroyo.
The award was confirmed by President Benigno
Aquino III on July 20, 2012, and was presented to his
family on August 16 2012.
c. Roland Allan Kalley Poe (2006)
Popular Known as Fernando Poe Jr., he was cultural
icon of tremendous audience impact and cinema
artist and craftsman as an actor, director, writer and
producer.
c. Roland Allan Kalley Poe (2006)
The image of the underdog was projected in his film such as :
Apollo Robles (1961)
Batang Maynila (1962)
Mga Alabok sa Lupa (1967)
Batang Matador at Batang Estibador (1969)
Ako and Katarungan (1974)
c. Roland Allan Kalley Poe (2006)
Tatak ng Alipin (1975)
Totoy Bato (1977)
Asedillo (1981)
Partida (1985)
Ang Probinsyano (1996)
c. Roland Allan Kalley Poe (2006)
Mythical Hero Film:
Alamat ng Lawin (1972)
Ang Pagbabalik ng Lawin (1975)
Panday (1980,1981,1982,1984)
c. Roland Allan Kalley Poe (2006)
Action Andventure Film:
Ang Kampana sa Santa Quiteria (1971)
Santo Domingo (1972)
Alupihang Dagat (1975)
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Film
2. Region 5 – Bicol
Region
a. Lino Brocka (1997)
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He is widely regarded as one of the most influential
and significant Filipino film makers in the Philippine
cinema history.
His films breathed life and hope for the marginalized
sectors of the society.
a. Lino Brocka (1997)
He serve in the organization such as
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a. Lino Brocka (1997)
He has directed landmarks films such as ..
Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang (1974)
a. Lino Brocka (1997)
Maynila sa mga kuko ng liwanag (1975)
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a. Lino Brocka (1997)
Insiang (1976)
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a. Lino Brocka (1997)
Bayan ko: Kapit sa Patalim (1984)
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a. Lino Brocka (1997)
Ornoprobois (1989)
b. Manuel Conde (2009)
Born on October 9, 1915
Died on August 11, 1985
Christened Manuel Pabustan Urbano
Grew up and studied in Daet, Camarines Norte
A Filipino actor, writer, director and producer
Geological engineering and entering the movies was
farthest from his mind
b. Manuel Conde (2009)
Conde directed and/or produced for the screen were
three of the most famous metrical romances in
Philippines
These are Siete Infantes de Lara, Ibong Adarna,
and Prinsipe Tenoso.
b. Manuel Conde (2009)
These movies opened the vistas of the Filipino film
to other cultures, they also unlocked the doors of
western cinema to the Filipino film
Other Major works: Si Juan Tamad, Genghis
Khan, Ikaw Kasi!, Juan Tamad Goes To Congress.
Film
3. Region 14- Cordillera
Administrative Region
a. Lamberto V. Avellanna (1976)
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a. Lamberto V. Avellanna (1976)
Born: February 12, 1915 in Bontoc, Philippines
Died: April 25, 1991 in Philippines
Birth Name: Lamberto Vera Avellana
Nickname: Bert
a. Lamberto V. Avellanna (1976)
Known as “The Boy Wonder of the Philippine
Movies” in early 1939
He was the first to use the motion picture camera to
establish a point-of-view
a. Lamberto V. Avellanna (1976)
His first film “Sakay” was declared the best picture
of 1939 by critics and journalists
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a. Lamberto V. Avellanna (1976)
First filmmaker to have his film “Kandelerong Pilak”
in 1954 shown at the Cannes International Film
Festival
Won a Grand Prix Award at the Asian Film Festival
for the movie “ Anak Dalita” in 1956
First Filipino to be named National Artist for Theater
and Film in 1976.
a. Lamberto V. Avellanna (1976)
Sergeant Hassan in 1967
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a. Lamberto V. Avellanna (1976)
Destination Vietnam in 1969
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a. Lamberto V. Avellanna (1976)
The Evil Within in 1970
Film
4. Region 18 – Negros
Island
a. Eddie Romero (2003)
a. Eddie Romero (2003)
Who initially used the screen name 'Enrique Moreno'
early in his directing career.
Was born July 7 1924 in Dumaguete City.
He is the son of Pilar Cinco, a school teacher, and
José E. Romero, a former congressman, Secretary of
Education, and Philippine Ambassador to London.
a. Eddie Romero (2003)
He was married to Carolina Gonzales, with whom he
had three children, including film director Joey
Romero; actress Chanda Romero is also a niece.
Romero has received a total of 22 awards
Include five Best Screenplay awards from the Filipino
Academy of Movie Arts & Sciences (FAMAS
a. Eddie Romero (2003)
Works:
Buhay alamang (1952),
The Passionate Strangers (1966)
Durugin si Totoy Bato (1979)
Aguila (1980)
Ang Padrino (1984)