One of the most expensive and highest-grossing Filipino films of all time, “Heneral Luna” is a rousing, warts-and-all portrait of Gen. Antonio Luna, the brilliant and brusque strategist whose command ...
The Philippines’ official Oscar submission for foreign-language film, “Heneral Luna,” is a fittingly theatrical portrait of larger-than-life Philippine Revolutionary Army commander Antonio Luna, ...
At the end of the 19th century, the United States (an emerging superpower at the time) purchased the Philippines from Spain to get a toehold in Asia. “Heneral Luna” (“heneral” is Tagalog for “general” ...
John Arcilla, the lead star of Heneral Luna, is nominated in the 10th Asian Film Awards. Heneral Luna star John Arcilla is the lone Filipino nominated in the 10th edition of the Asian Film Awards. The ...
A Filipino general who believes he can turn the tide of battle in the Philippine-American war. But little does he know that he faces a greatest threat to the country's revolution against the invading ...
Abramorama has announced that it will release Jerrold Tarog’s “Heneral Luna,” the Philippines’ entry for Best Foreign Language Film, in theaters nationwide beginning at the end of the month. “Heneral ...
Directed by Jerrold Tarog, the film depicts the heroic exploits of General Antonio Luna, a beloved figure from Philippine history. By Patrick Brzeski Asia Bureau Chief Subscribe for full access to The ...
The centuries-long Philippine struggle for independence indicts both Europe (Spain) and the U.S. as culprits in the country’s oppression, and Jerrold Tarog’s Heneral Luna pulls no punches in naming ...
In honor of Filipino American History Month, the Center for Equity and Inclusion (CEI) and Pratt Pamilya will screen the movie Heneral Luna on Friday, October 18th, from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM in the CEI, ...
A heroic meet-up just happened! Jericho Rosales and John Arcilla linked up and did the “Illegal” trend, as seen in TBA Studios' Instagram video. Set to the tune of the popular PinkPantheress song, the ...
The centuries-long Philippine struggle for independence indicts both Europe (Spain) and the U.S. as culprits in the country’s oppression, and Jerrold Tarog’s Heneral Luna pulls no punches in naming ...
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