EventAbanganJun 18, 2008
Start:     Jul 9, '08
End:     Jul 15, '08
Location:     Cinema 8, Robinsons' Galleria, Ortigas, Pasig City
Category: Independent
Genre: Historical, Non-fiction

Notable comments: National Artist Bienvenido Lumbera observes that Barako "completely tackles Philippine politics", while fictionist and screenwriter Fanny Garcia calls it “New Noli” and a... more
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HomeAng Barako ng Pelikulang IndieDec 5, 2006



THE MOVIE. Barako is a haunting account of a young man’s attempt to effect change in his town by gathering his friends around a kapihan called “barakuhan”. In the absence of media, it effectively becomes a venue for the townsfolk to practice their democratic rights, colliding expectedly with the elite’s political and economic interests.

 The movie starts glaringly with the American occupation of Batangas (early 1900) with the valiant Gen. Malvar (Archie Adamos) and another local hero, Mateo Ilustre (Manolito Sulit) plotting its defense. It then takes us to a seemingly restive yet impoverished Batangueño community 100 years later, taking shifting points of view of the people from the grassroots, drawing them initially around one central figure, an unnamed character labeled only as the Publicist (Publisista, played by Arnold Reyes) and later on, around yet another, Mando (Carlon Matobato)—referred to in the story (by the Publicist himself) as "ang tunay na barako".

 BASED ON A TRUE STORY. “Barakuhan,” a public forum over a cup of coffee organized by the Publicist with other major characters (played by the likes of Nanding Josef, a veteran actor and CCP’s artistic director, and surprisingly, poets Mike Coroza and Vim Nadera) is in actual existence in Ibaan, Batangas from 2002-2005, remembered by the locals as one that decisively confronted a relatively unknown power outage that crippled the town for six weeks in 2003—which has also become part of the movie.

 Other characters (most are also unnamed) include the Politician (Pulitiko, played by Leo Martinez) and his cohorts (Behn Cervantes, Dennis Marasigan, Tots Aguila, Arthur Casanova and Raul Funilas), plus a significant portrayal of the aging Publicist by National Artist for Literature Bienvenido Lumbera .

  WHAT THEY SAY. Barako has been described by no less than National Artist Bienvenido Lumbera as the only movie in current circulation that “completely” tackled Philippine politics. “Like Behn Cervantes’ Sakada in the Martial Law years,” he commented, “but more complete.”

  Rhod Nuncio, in a review, wrote, “Manolito Sulit, the Filipino poet cum director and scriptwriter of this film envisions a criss-crossing of time, genre, form, and narrative to bring out a contemporary reading of local/national Filipino life.”

  Barako earned the title “new Noli” from the viewers in its so-called Cinemalaya “world premiere” in July 24, 2007 at the Cultural Center of the Philippines, taking into account some similarities with Rizal’s novel.

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VideoPalabasJul 5, 2008
ThumbnailNow it's final! This one comes with a new musical arrangement by Tonton Africa of the UST Conservatory.
Previous videos:
Jul 9-A Footnote to War_mini.wmv
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Blog EntryBagay-bagayJul 5, 2008

"Isang malaking karangalan na ako'y naging bahagi ng isang pelikulang tunay na matimbang na serbisyo sa demokratikong pakikibaka ng sambayanang Filipino."

- Bienvenido Lumbera, National Artist for Literature


Previous blog entries:
Jul 3-Komentaryo
Jun 27-Saplot Batangenyo
Jun 23-"Barako" in Galleria: New Screening Schedule
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Photo AlbumLitratoJun 20, 2008
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Barako Promotional Materials
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Silip sa Barako
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THE CAST OF "BARAKO"
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The Historical Barakuhan
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ReviewSamutsariJan 5, 2007
Thumbnail"Why do you shed all this blood; why do you spend all this energy, all these millions of dollars? Is it for our good or for your own?"
- Sixto Lopez, Filipino leader, in letter to U.S. General Wheeler

One of the decisive battles of the Spanish-... more
Previous reviews:
Dec 17-BUOD NG KASAYSAYAN NG BARAKUHAN
Dec 17-WHERE IS IBAAN?
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MusicMusikaAug 4, 2007
Original scoring by Tonton Africa, UST Conservatory
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MessageSabi-sabi
   
barakuhan wrote on Jul 3
Hi Karen! Sana makapanood kayo ng "Barako" sa Galleria! We'll be there July 9, from 6 PM. See you!
chinitathegeekdiva wrote on Jun 29
magandang araw po sa inyo sir, naaalala nyo pa po ba ako? ako po si Karen Gutierrez, naging estudyante ni Sor Joel Malabanan, kami po ang nag-interview sa inyo ng kaklase ko. Kamusta po kayo? :)
barakuhan wrote on Mar 28
Mula kay Joanna Ruth Pacuribot, College of Commerce, UST: "Ang pelikulang "Barako" ay isang magandang pelikula na nagpapakita ng kahalagahan ng pagkakaroon ng pagkakaisa nating mga Pilipino. Kadalasan kasi na nagkakawatak-watak at nagkakasiraan tayo sa larangan ng pulitika sapagkat tayo ay may mga sarili at natatagong hangarin. Tayo ay nanggagaya at bumabalimbing. Madalas sinasabi na hindi raw pamumulitika ang ginagawa ng iba, ngunit ang totoo ay may ibang ibig sabihin na ang mga iyon. Dapat ay magkaroon ng pagbabago sa lahat ng nangyayari sa Pilipinas. Ang pelikula ay may magandang mensahe para sa ating mga Pilipino na dapat mapanood at malaman ng lahat, ordinaryo mang tao o mga taong makapangyarihan na namumuno sa ating bansa."
anaktiyanak wrote on Jan 21
wlang dvd? vcd???
banlawkasaysayan wrote on Jan 15
Direk,
Kumusta na ang pelikula? Mapapanood na po ba ng iba pang interesado? Salamat.
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