Baler (film)

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Baler
Directed by
Roy Iglesias
Produced by
  • Vic del Rosario Jr.
  • Erwin Genuino
Starring
CinematographyLee Meily
Edited byDanny Añonuevo
Music by
VIVA Films
  • BIDA Foundation
  • Distributed byVIVA Films
    Release date
    • December 25, 2008 (2008-12-25)
    Running time
    116 minutes
    CountryPhilippines
    LanguageFilipino
    Budget₱100,000,000.00
    Box office₱37,000,000.00

    Baler is a 2008

    VIVA Films in the 2008 Metro Manila Film Festival, starring Anne Curtis and Jericho Rosales. Its first screening was on December 25, 2008, simultaneously with the rest of the 2008 Metro Manila Film Festival
    film entries.

    Premise

    As the Philippine Revolution comes to an end, a heavily outnumbered Spanish expeditionary force under Captain Enrique de las Morenas Fossi entrench themselves in the local church of Baler, Aurora from wave after wave of Katipunan attacks. Amidst this bloody siege comes a tragic love story between a mestizo named Celso Resurreción, who fights for the Spanish forces, and Feliza Reyes, the daughter of a Katipunero.

    Release

    Baler has been available on original

    CD and DVD
    since March 17, 2009.

    Baler had a special screening at the 2nd San Joaquin International Film Festival, on May 19, 2009, in Stockton, California.

    Cast

    Awards

    2008 Metro Manila Film Festival

    Category Subject Result
    Best Picture Baler Won
    Best Actress Anne Curtis Won
    Best Supporting Actor Phillip Salvador Won
    Best Director Mark Meily Won
    Best Screenplay
    Roy Iglesias
    Won
    Best Cinematography Lee Meily Won
    Best Production Design Aped Santos Won
    Best Editing Danny Añonuevo Won
    Most Gender-Sensitive Film Baler Won
    Gatpuno Antonio J. Villegas Cultural Awards
    Baler Won

    2009 Gawad Genio Awards

    Category Subject
    Best Film VIVA Films Won
    Best Film Director Mark Meily Won
    Best Actress Anne Curtis Nominated
    Best Actor Jericho Rosales Nominated
    Best Film Supporting Actor Phillip Salvador Nominated
    Best Film Cinematographer Lee Meily Won
    Best Film Editor Danny Añonuevo Won
    Best Film Production Designer Aped Santos Won
    Best Film Screenwriter Roy Iglesias Won
    Best Film Sound Engineer Ditoy Aguila Won
    Best Film Soundtrack Ngayon, Bukas at Kailanman By: Sarah Geronimo Won
    Best Film Story Roy Iglesias Won
    Outstanding Genio Awardee VIVA Films Won

    2009 FAMAS Awards

    Category Subject Result
    Best Picture Baler Won
    Best Director Mark Meily Nominated
    Best Actor Jericho Rosales Nominated
    Best Actress Anne Curtis Nominated
    Best Supporting Actor Phillip Salvador Nominated
    Best Child Actor Fender de leon Legaspi Nominated
    Best Screenplay Roy Iglesias Nominated
    Best Cinematography Lee Meily Won
    Best Art Direction Aped Santos Won
    Best Sound Ditoy Aguila Won
    Best Editing Danny Añonuevo Won
    Best Story Roy Iglesias Won
    Best Theme Song Ngayon Bukas at Magpakailanman by: Sarah Geronimo and Louie Ocampo (composer) Won
    Best Musical Score Vincent de Jesus Nominated

    2009 FAP Awards

    Category Subject Result
    Best Picture Baler Won
    Best Director Mark Meily Won
    Best Actor Jericho Rosales Nominated
    Best Actress Anne Curtis Nominated
    Best Supporting Actor Phillip Salvador Won
    Best Screenplay Roy Iglesias Won
    Best Cinematography Lee Meily Won
    Best Sound Ditoy Aguila Won
    Best Production Design Aped Santos Won
    Best Musical Score Vincent de Jesus Won

    Controversy

    On February 25, 2013, Ombudsman Conchita Carpio-Morales ordered the indictment of former Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) chairman Efraim Genuino, his son Erwin, and six other officials of the state-run gaming firm for malversation and graft charges in connection to a multimillion-peso deal for Baler.[1]

    See also

    References

    1. ^ Pedrasa, Ira (ABS-CBN news) (March 6, 2013). "Genuino, et Al, Indicted foe 'Baler ' Movie Deal". Retrieved February 9, 2019.

    External links

    Awards and achievements
    Preceded by Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Picture
    2008
    Succeeded by