Palasig
Palasig

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Palasig

1952
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Tagalog

Filmed with the exotic splendour of Mohammendan pageantry, filmed with the fire of a great romance, filmed with suspense that soars to breathless heights.

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Director: Lamberto V. AvellanaGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

Set during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, Palasig follows a guerilla fighter named Ricky who is torn between his duty to fight the invaders and his love for his family. He must make difficult choices that will impact the lives of those around him and the fate of his country. The film explores themes of sacrifice, patriotism, and the brutal realities of war.

Critical Reception

Palasig was a significant film in post-war Philippine cinema, lauded for its patriotic themes and realistic portrayal of wartime struggles. While specific contemporary critical reviews are scarce, it is remembered for its powerful narrative and strong performances, contributing to the national identity during a period of rebuilding.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its stirring depiction of Filipino resilience during WWII.

  • Recognized for its emotional depth and patriotic undertones.

  • Remembered as an important contribution to Philippine war cinema.

Google audience: Audience reception for Palasig, given its release year, is not readily available through modern platforms. However, its enduring legacy suggests it resonated deeply with Filipino audiences for its portrayal of national heroism and sacrifice.

Fun Fact

Palasig was directed by Lamberto V. Avellana, who was the first Filipino to win an international film award, the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival for 'Anak Dalita' in 1952, the same year 'Palasig' was released.

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