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A share-screen, election simulator game that teaches players to vote critically by simulating an election and the campaign season that precedes it.
A documentary featuring survivor stories of state-sponsored violence during the Martial Law years of the dictator, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Sr. In 2013, the Philippine government officially recognized these atrocities and mandated compensation for the victims.
Talking about the West Philippine Sea Dispute in the Philippines is tricky. Assumptions and arguments arise. This PANATAG Film Discussion Guide will help you as a facilitator to engage in meaningful conversations about the issue.
DELIKADO follows Bobby, Tata and Nieves, three magnetic leaders of this network, as they risk their lives in David versus Goliath-style struggles trying to stop politicians and businessmen from destroying the Philippines’ “last ecological frontier”.
When Rodrigo Duterte is voted president of the Philippines, he sets in motion a machinery of death to execute suspected drug peddlers, users, and small-time criminals. Aswang follows people whose fates entwine with the growing violence during two years of killings in Manila.
Centered on the indomitable character of Imelda Marcos, The Kingmaker examines, with intimate access, the Marcos family’s improbable return to power in the Philippines.
Isang Harding Papel tells the story of what it was like during the time of Martial Law where blind-obedience is discipline and discipline means progress. But mostly it is a story about hope – in a country grasped by an authoritarian rule – hope between a mother who was detained for standing up for her beliefs and her young daughter who longs to be with her, learning and understanding the world, in the midst of distress.
Set during the Philippine-American war, a short-tempered Philippine Revolutionary Army general faces an enemy more formidable than the American army: his own treacherous countrymen.
Brash ladies’ man Gregorio `Goyo’ del Pilar, one of the youngest generals during the Philippine-American War, faces his greatest challenge as he leads a large caravan of soldiers and civilians in a perilous escape attempt north.
Apolinario dela Cruz, known as Hermano Puli, was shot and quartered on November 4,1841-three decades before the execution of the GOMBURZA. Among all of the Filipino heroes, Hermano Puli stands alone for leading the only revolt against the Spanish colonial government in the name of religious freedom. This film sheds light on one of the most fascinating, yet almost forgotten, figures in Philippine History.
The final film in the trilogy that includes Heneral Luna (2015) and Goyo: Ang Batang Heneral (2018), QUEZON is a historical biopic about President Manuel Quezon’s relentless pursuit of power. As he fights for Philippine independence, he masters the brutal game of politics—using charm and favoritism as both weapons and currency—to outmaneuver his rivals. In his quest to build a nation, he leaves behind a legacy of patronage and political loyalty that endures to this day.
If men and women are equal, why do we need women’s rights?

A research report by Dakila – Philippine Collective for Modern Heroism