National Artist Order Of The Philippines - Cinema Flashcards

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“The Director of the Third World”

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Catalino “Lino” Brocka

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Internationally known for taking his activism to the screen for the marginalized sector

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Catalino “Lino” Brocka

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Catalino Brocka is internationally known as the?

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The Director of the Third World

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Constitutional Convention representative that advocated for the “freedom of expression”

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Catalino “Lino” Brocka

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Aside from being an activist for the marginalized sector, what is also one of the things that Lino Brocka advocated?

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Freedom of expression

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Who are the three artists that became a national artist because of the film “Himala ”

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Ishmael Bernal, Nora Aunor, Ricky Lee

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He is one of the rare talents in the
Philippine film industry for his ability to
produce multiple masterpieces that earned
international critical acclaim.

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Catalino “Lino” Brocka

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He is a director for theater and film, has the distinction
of being called “The Boy Wonder of
Philippine Movies” as early as 1939.

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Lamberto Javellana

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What is the distinction of Lamberto Javellana as early as 1939?

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The Boy Wonder of Philippine Movies

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He was the first to use the motion picture camera to establish a point-of-view, a move that
revolutionized the techniques of film narration.

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Lamberto Javellana

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What was first used by Jamberto Javellana to establish a point-of-view in film narration?

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motion camera

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Motion cameras are used to establish a?

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Point-of-view

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Ishamel Bernal is hailed as

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“the genius of Philippine cinema.”

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Who is hailed as the “the genius of Philippine
cinema.”?

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Ishmael Bernal

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By polishing its visuals, or innovating in the medium,
he manages to send his message across: to fight the
censors, free the artists, give justice to the oppressed,
and enlighten as well as entertain most especially the
Filipino audience.

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Ishmael Bernal

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16
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He is responsible for directing iconic films that
defined Filipino pop culture in the ‘60s and ‘70s, such
as Working Girls, Broken Marriage, and Pabling.

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Ishmael Bernal

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Who is the director that defined FIlipino pop culture through the iconic films that he directed?

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Ishamel Bernal

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What are the three films that Ishmael Bernal was known for defining the Filipino Pop culture in the ’60s and ’70s?

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Working Girls
Broken Marriage
Pabling

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also touched on relationships and social issues
with films like Manila by Night: City After Dark, Nunal sa Tubig, Relasyon, Hinugot sa Langit

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Ishmael Bernal

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He is the director of the prominent film Himala that gained international critical acclaim, winning numerous awards from around the world

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Ishmael Bernal

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What is the film directed by Ishamel Bernal that gained international critical acclaim that won numerous awards.

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Himala

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He is introduced into film-making as a piano player for silent movies

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Gerry de Leon

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What was the instrument that Gerry de Leon played in silent movies?

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Piano

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He produced and directed films that turned
out into Filipino classics such as “Daigdig ng Mga Api,” “Noli Me Tangere,” “El Filibusterismo,”
‘’Banaue’’ and “Sisa.”

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Gerry de Leon

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What are some of the Filipino classics that Gerry de Leon made? (5)

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Daigdig ng mga Api
Noli Me Tangere
El Filibusterismo
Sisa
Banaue

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He is also a master of special effects in trillers and fantasy flicks like “Pedro Penduko, “Kulay Dugo ang Gabi”, “Lilet” and “Dyesebel”

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Gerry de Leon

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Aside from being a piano player for silent movies he is also a master of _______ in thrillers and fantasy flicks.

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special effects

28
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His concepts, ironically, as stated in the
National Artist citation “are delivered in
an utterly simple style – minimalist, but
never empty, always calculated, precise
and functional, but never predictable.”

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Eddie Romero

29
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How was Eddie Romero’s National Artist citation explained?

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*Minimalist, but never empty
*Always calculated, precise, and functional, but never predictable

30
Q

One of his most significant period
classics films, Ganito Kami Noon… Paano
Kayo Ngayon? “Aguila” with FPJ and
“Kamakalawa” about Philippine folklore.

A

Eddie Romero

31
Q

“Faces of Love,”
“Teach Me to Love,”
“Raiders of Leyte Gulf” and
“Banta ng Kahapon”

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Eddie Romero

32
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He is “Da King” of Philippine action movies

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Fernando Poe, Jr.

33
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How was FPJ known in the Philippine action movies industry?

A

Da King

34
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affectionately known as FPJ with the directorial alias of Ronwaldo Reyes, but his real name is Ronald Allan Kelly Poe

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Fernando Poe Jr.

35
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What is the directorial alias of FPJ?

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Ronwaldo Reyes

36
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Real name of FPJ?

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Ronald Allan Kelly Poe

37
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He is the cultural icon of tremendous audience impact and cinema artist and craftsman–as actor, director, writer and producer.

A

Fernando Poe Jr.

38
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His career spanned several decades until his
death in 2004 at the age of 65.

A

Fernando Poe Jr.

39
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At the age of 14, FPJ landed a starring role in the movie …?

A

Anak ni Palaris

40
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Some of the notable roles that he played were in movies such as Low Waist Gand, Dito sa Pitong Gatang, Apollo Robles, Mga Alabok ng Lupa, Asedillo, Durugin si Totoy Bato, Muslim .357, Ang Probinsyano. Ang Panday

A

Fernando Poe Jr.

41
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was responsible for giving the Philippines its first
internationally acclaimed film in 1955, Genghis Khan.

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Manuel Conde

42
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Who was the production designer of the internationally acclaimed film Genghis Khan?

A

Carlos Francisco

43
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What was the film of Manuel Conde that became an internationally critically acclaimed film in 1955?

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Genghis Khan

44
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The very first satirical film shown in Philippine theaters was made by?

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Manuel Conde

45
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What was the first satirical film in the Philippines made in 1959?

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Juan Tamad Goes to Congress

46
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He starred as Juan Tamad in the movie?

A

Manuel Conde

47
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“Father of Philippine Independent Cinema.”

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Kidlat Tahimik

48
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How was Kidlat Tahimik known in the film industry?

A

“Father of Philippine Independent Cinema.”

49
Q

pioneered independent filmmaking in the country with
films

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Kidlat Tahimik

50
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What are the independent films that Kidlat Tahimik made? (3)

A

Mababangong Bangungot,
Turumba, and
Sinong Lumikha ng yoyo, Sinong ng Moon Buggy?

51
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Real name of Kidlat Tahimik

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Eric de Guia

52
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Prolific scriptwriter and screenwriter with more than
150 films and 50 various awards.

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Ricardo Lee

53
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Ricardo “Ricky” Lee wrote ____ films and ___ various awards.

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150 films
50 various awards

54
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Masterpieces include Brutal, Karmal, Moral, Salome, Alyas Baby Tsina, Himala, Anak, Muro Ami, Jose Rizal and Death Row.

A

Ricky Lee

55
Q

Some of the literature he made are Para Kay B,
Si Amapola sa 65 na Kabanta, and Trip to Quiapo
Scriptwriting Manual.

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Ricky Lee

56
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Pioneering and multi-awarded Filipina Director

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Marilou Diaz-Abaya

57
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What did Marilou Diaz-Abaya founded?

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Marilou Diaz-Abaya Film Institute in Antipolo

58
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Her best works are Moral, Brutal, Karnal, Bagong Buwan, Muro Ami, Noon at Ngayon, Jose Rizal

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Marilou Diaz-Abaya

59
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She is the “Superstar, Dame, of Philippine Movies, Lifetime Queen”

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Nora Aunor

60
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Her career expands from 1960s up until today

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Nora Aunor

61
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What was Nora Aunor known for?

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Superstar, Dame of Philippine Movies, Lifetime Queen

62
Q

Nora Aunor is known as ____, but her real name is _____________.

A

Ate Guy
Nora Cabaltera Villamor

63
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She is a multi-awarded actress worldwide.

A

Nora Aunor

64
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Nora Aunor has more than ____ films top her credit.

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170

65
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Acclaimed for her performances in Taklub, Atsay, Banaue, Tatlong Taong Walang Diyos, Minsa’y Isang Gamu-Gamu, Ina Ka ng Anak Mo, Himala, Bulaklak ng City Jail, Bona, The Flor Contemplacion Story, Thy Womb and Dementia.

A

Nora Aunor

66
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National Artist for Film & Broadcast Arts (11 people – include years)

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  • Lamberto Javellana, 1976
  • Gerardo “Gerry” de Leon, 1982
  • Lino Brocka, 1997
  • Ishmael Bernal, 2001
  • Eddie Romero, 2003
  • Fernando Poe, Jr., 2006
  • Manuel Conde, 2009
  • Kidlat Tahimik, 2020
  • Ricardo “Ricky” Lee, 2022
  • Marilou Diaz Abaya, 2022
  • Nora Aunor, 2022