National Philippine Artists in Cinema, Visual Arts, & Theatre - 1st Sem Cont. Art

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Arturo Luz

A National Artist for Visual Arts known for his minimalist and geometric style that celebrates order, movement, and modern Filipino aesthetics.

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Bagong taon

A work by Luz that is a modernist painting that captures the festive spirit of New Year through abstract figures and balanced geometric forms.

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Ang Kiukok

A Filipino expressionist painter recognized for his bold colors and distorted figures that reflect human struggle and faith.

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Geometric Landscape

A work by Kiukok that depicts a structured and abstract view of nature using sharp lines and vibrant forms, showing harmony in chaos.

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Salvador Bernal

National Artist for Theater Design, known for elevating stage and costume design into a fine art using native materials and cultural motifs.

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Dalagang Bukid

A theater design by Bernal where he recreated the rural Filipino setting with authenticity, emphasizing simplicity and national identity.

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Ronald Allan Poe (Fernando Poe Jr.)

King of Philippine Movies.

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Ronald Allan Poe (Fernando Poe Jr.)

He is celebrated for portraying heroic, kind-hearted Filipino men who fight for justice.

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Panday Series

A legendary film series by Ronald Allan Poe where he played a blacksmith-hero who forges a magical sword to battle evil, symbolizing courage and righteousness.

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Manuel Conde

A pioneering filmmaker who introduced epic and historical storytelling in Philippine cinema.

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Ibong Adarna

A film adaptation by Conde of the famous Filipino epic combined fantasy, morality, and folklore in a visually imaginative way.

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Francisco Coching

National Artist for Visual Arts and the "Dean of Filipino Illustrators," known for his comic book art that portrayed national heroes and ordinary Filipinos.

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Lapu-Lapu

An illustrated work by Coching that depicts the bravery of the first Filipino hero who resisted foreign invasion.

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Larry Alcala

A cartoonist and illustrator famous for his humorous social commentaries that reflect Filipino life and values.

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Slice of Life

A comic series by Alcala that humorously mirrors the daily joys, flaws, and creativity of Filipino society.

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Lamberto Avellana

National Artist for Film and Theater, recognized for his cinematic realism and humanistic storytelling.

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Sakay

A historical film by Avellana portraying the life and heroism of Filipino revolutionary Macario Sakay, emphasizing patriotism and sacrifice.

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Gerardo "Gerry" de Leon

National Artist for Film known for his disciplined direction and mastery of dramatic storytelling.

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Ama't Anak

The first film of Gerry exploring the emotional bond and conflict between a father and his child, symbolizing family values and redemption.

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Lino Brocka

National Artist for Film, admired for his socially conscious works that expose inequality and human struggle.

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Santiago!

A war drama by Brocka that shows a soldier's guilt and search for redemption during the Japanese occupation.

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Wilfrido Ma. Guerrero

A prolific playwright and director called the "Father of Philippine Theater," known for his humorous yet moralistic plays.

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Half an Hour in a Convent

A play by Guerrero that reveals the moral dilemmas and emotional struggles hidden behind religious life.

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Daisy Avellana

The "First Lady of Philippine Theater," acclaimed for her powerful performances and direction of both Filipino and classical plays.

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Othello

Avellana's adaptation of Shakespeare's tragedy emphasized human emotion, jealousy, and betrayal interpreted through Filipino theatrical artistry.