1. Lino Brocka - Artist and Director - Bantayog ng mga Bayani
Lino Brocka is one of the greatest film and stage directors the country has produced. Lino was born poor and failed to complete a degree but he built himself ...
Lino Brocka, is one of the greatest film & stage directors the country has produced. He stayed in the thick of protests that culminated in the ouster of Marcos.
2. Brocka, Lino - Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation Philippines
A world-renowned Filipino filmmaker whose sensitive and artistic treatment of often tragic topics has earned international acclaim.
A world-renowned Filipino filmmaker whose sensitive and artistic treatment of often tragic topics has earned international acclaim and won converts for Philippine-language productions among sophisticated theatergoers
3. Lino Brocka - IFFR EN
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Lino BROCKA (1939, The Philippines) worked as a missionary in a leper colony on Hawaii after studying English literature. Upon his return to Manila, he directed plays and worked for television. From 1970, he started making films, which soon brought him international recognition. Brocka was fiercely opposed to censorship in the arts and for that […]
4. BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF NATIONAL ARTIST LINO BROCKA
Brocka wins the FAMAS Awards for Best Director, Best Actor, Best Picture, and Best Supporting Actor for his work on “Manila In The Claws Of Light.” Brocka's ...
On the Birth Anniversary of National Artist Lino Brocka, explore the intriguing career of a man who helped to shape the reforms of a nation.
5. Howls of Rage: Tracing Martial Law Politics in Lino Brocka's Cinema
14 aug 2024 · Born into a working-class Filipino family, Lino Brocka ascended to fame by shooting studio films—often comic book adaptations—at a dizzying, ...
Vicky Huang on the topographies of class, control and rage in Lino Brocka's Manila in the Claws of Light (1975) and Insiang (1976).
6. National Anarchist: Lino Brocka - Doclisboa - 21st International Film ...
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Did Lino Brocka really die from a car accident? Or was he murdered by one of his enemies in the government? This is Brocka like you’ve never seen him before. Foaming at the mouth like the angriest dog in the world. He received the National Artist award—the highest honour given by the Philippines—in 1997, six […]
7. Lino Brocka Biography - Pantheon.world
His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2019). Lino Brocka is the 1,654th most popular film director (down from 1,568th ...
1939 - 1991
8. Lino Brocka — The Movie Database (TMDB)
Catalino "Lino" Ortiz Brocka was a Filipino film director. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential and significant filmmakers in the history of ...
See AlsoRawshan Zamil SoCatalino "Lino" Ortiz Brocka was a Filipino film director. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential and significant filmmakers in the history of Philippine cinema. In 1983, he founded the organization Concerned Artists of the Philippines (CAP), dedicated to helping artists address issues confronting the country. Brocka was openly gay and often incorporated LGBT themes into his films.
9. Signed: Lino Brocka - Michael Blackwood Productions
In 1970, Filipino film director and political activist Lino Brocka won an award for best screenplay at the Manila Film Festival, for the very first film he ever ...
1987 / 83 min. / colorDirected by Christian Blackwood
10. Lino Brocka: A National Treasure Remembered | Rasheed's World
He was such an excellent filmmaker that many of his films were chosen to be shown at the Cannes Film Festival. "Jaguar," "Bona," "Bayan Ko: Kapit Sa Patalim," " ...
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11. National Anarchist: Lino Brocka
Lino Brocka received posthumously the National Artist Award—the highest honour given by the Philippine government—in 1997, six years after his death at 52.
Lino Brocka received posthumously the National Artist Award—the highest honour given by the Philippine government—in 1997, six years after his death at 52. But he considered himself an ultimate anarchist. His tirades serve as intertitles. Images, sounds, and music culled from his sixty-plus features. The ultimate homage and deconstruction of the man and his oeuvre. 'Lino Brocka is dead! Long live The Brockas!' - Khavn DE LA CRUZ
12. Birth Anniversary of National Artist Lino Brocka | April 3
Lino Brocka, also known as the "Father of Philippine Cinema," was a highly influential filmmaker whose works reflected the struggles and realities of Filipino ...
Honor the legacy of National Artist Lino Brocka on his birth anniversary by watching some of his iconic and thought-provoking films.
13. Professor helps bring a nearly lost film back to life - Department of English
25 jun 2024 · Lino Brocka (1939-1991) was a pioneer of cinema in the Philippines, where he created films opposing authoritarianism and depicting life under ...
English professor José B. Capino spent the summer of 2017 researching in European archives and interviewing people for his book on the late Lino Brocka, an influential Filipino filmmaker.
14. Pagkapa Sa Dilim - About the Director
Catalino Ortiz Brocka, more popularly known as Lino Brocka, was a Filipino film director and was considered as one of the greatest film and stage directors ...
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