🎬 Documentary, History

Cine/Sine: Spanish Beginnings of Philippine Cinema

"Documentary"

2012 40m Dir. Nick Deocampo

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Based on Nick Deocampo's award-winning book, Cine: Spanish Influences on Early Cinema in the Philippines, this digital documentary traces the beginning of cinema in the Philippines in 1897 when two Spaniards showed the first moving pictures in Escolta. Against the backdrop of war and revolution, film developed to become the emerging Filipinos' dominant form of public entertainment. The documentary further explores the elements of Spanish culture found in Filipino films as evidenced through the classic films made by three National Artists - Eddie Romero, Lino Brocka, and Ishmael Bernal. This is Deocampo's homage both to Philippine cinema and the Filipino nation that is its twin.

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Year
2012
Runtime
40m
Genre
Documentary, History
Director
Language
EN

Cast

🎭 Documentary 🎭 History 🎬 Nick Deocampo 👤 Nick Deocampo

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