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Lino Brocka

Lino Brocka was a highly influential Filipino film director who was recognized as a National Artist for film and cinema in 1997. He directed over 66 films that brought social issues to light and gave a voice to marginalized groups in the Philippines. Brocka co-founded CAP, an organization that helps artists address societal and national issues, and was known for his activism against martial law through his films and involvement with the University of the Philippines.

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Lino Brocka

Lino Brocka was a highly influential Filipino film director who was recognized as a National Artist for film and cinema in 1997. He directed over 66 films that brought social issues to light and gave a voice to marginalized groups in the Philippines. Brocka co-founded CAP, an organization that helps artists address societal and national issues, and was known for his activism against martial law through his films and involvement with the University of the Philippines.

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Catalino Ortiz Brocka, or more popularly known as Lino Brocka is a Filipino director for film and

broadcast arts.
He expoused the term “freedom of expression” in the Philippine Constitution. He is highly
regarded as one of the most influential and significant Filipino filmmakers in the history
of Philippine cinema.
In 1997, he was recognized as a National Artist for film and cinema. He co-founded the
organization Concerned Artists of the Philippines (CAP), that aims to help artists in addressing
issues of the society & country. He was recognized by his alma mater, University of the
Philippines, for his involvement in the fight against Martial Law in the Philippines.
Brocka took his social activist spirit in the screen, wherein he has directed 66 films that gave life
& hope for the marginalized sectors of the society. He has gained recognition & awards from
FAMAS, Cannes Film Festival, CCP, etc.

To name a few, Brocka’s films are:


Santiago” (1970)
Wanted: Perfect Mother (1970) Insiang (1976)
Tubog sa Ginto (1971) Jaguar (1979)
Stardoom (1971) Bona (1980)
Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang (1974) Macho Dancer (1989)
Maynila: Sa Kuko ng Liwanag (1975) Orapronobis (1989)
Makiusap Ka sa Diyos (1991)
Sources: https://ncca.gov.ph/about-culture-and-arts/culture-profile/national-artists-of-the-
philippines/lino-brocka/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lino_Brocka

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