1898: Our Last Men in the Philippines is a gripping war film that takes place during the Philippine Revolution. The movie depicts the events of the Siege of Baler, a long and grueling battle between Spanish soldiers and Filipino revolutionaries. It explores the themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the brutal realities of war.
A powerful and moving historical drama that tells the courageous story of three Filipino Catholic priests: Mariano Gomez, José Burgos, and Jacinto Zamora.
The true story of Andres Bonifacio, a man who rose as a leader in the fight against the Spanish oppressors, and would gain the enmity of even those fighting for the same cause.
The film begins with his capture by Philippine and US forces under Frederick Funston's command in 1901, then flashes back to 1886, when an old woman gives Aguinaldo and his childhood friend Candido Tirona cryptic prophecies. Ten years later, Aguinaldo is inducted into the Katipunan and later assumes leadership of its Cavite chapter while becoming mayor of Cavite El Viejo. When the trouble breaks out in Manila in late August 1896, Aguinaldo tries to assure the Spanish provincial government of non-interference and covertly marshals his forces despite a lack of weapons. Learning that the Spanish mostly put their forces in Manila, Aguinaldo finally mobilizes his troops and take the command of the Katipunan forces in Cavite
The Philippines, 1898, during the Spanish-American War. Fifty Spanish soldiers guarding the outpost established in the small village of Baler endure the cruel siege of the Filipino rebels for eleven months, although the war is almost lost…
A confused and angry farm boy brought up under the strict and seemingly unforgiving guidance of an exacting and domineering father gains initiation to both romance and heroism during the Philippine Revolution of 1896.
The Year I Did Nothing is a comedy-drama movie set in Manila in 1985. It follows a group of four young friends as they navigate through the pop culture, political unrest, and personal experiences of the time. They experience the effects of the People Power Revolution, the influence of the Catholic Church, and the legacy of the Marcos regime. The film explores themes of immigration, activism, and coming-of-age in a tumultuous era of Philippine history.
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