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Lamberto V. Avellana est un Acteur, Réalisateur et Consulting Accountant né le 12 février 1915 à Mountain Province (Philippines)

Lamberto V. Avellana

Lamberto V. Avellana
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Naissance 12 février 1915 à Mountain Province (Philippines)
Mort 25 avril 1991 (à 76 ans)

Lamberto Vera Avellana (February 12, 1915 – April 25, 1991) was a prominent Filipino film and stage director. Despite considerable budgetary limitations that hampered the post-war Filipino film industry, Avellana's films such as Anak Dalita and Badjao attained international acclaim. In 1976, Avellana was named by President Ferdinand Marcos as the very first National Artist of the Philippines for Film. While Avellana remains an important figure in Filipino cinema, his reputation as a film director has since been eclipsed by the next wave of Filipino film directors who emerged in the 1970s, such as Lino Brocka and Ishmael Bernal.

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P. Ramlee
P. Ramlee
(1 films)
Vic Silayan
Vic Silayan
(2 films)
Barbara Perez
Barbara Perez
(1 films)
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Filmographie de Lamberto V. Avellana (4 films)

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Acteur

L'Aigle de Guam, 1h54
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame, Guerre, Action
Thèmes La mer, Transport, Politique
Acteurs Jeffrey Hunter, Marshall Thompson, Barbara Perez, Lamberto V. Avellana, Chichay Garcia, Vic Silayan
Rôle Mr. Shimoda
Note65% 3.2914353.2914353.2914353.2914353.291435
L'histoire vraie de George Tweed, marin américain qui devint le seul combattant sur l'île de Guam afin d'éviter de tomber aux mains des Japonais au début de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale.

Réalisateur

Anak Dalita, 1h59
Réalisé par Lamberto V. Avellana
Origine Philippines
Genres Drame, Policier
Acteurs Rosa Rosal, Vic Silayan, Monang Carvajal, Eddie Rodriguez
Note67% 3.371833.371833.371833.371833.37183
The story begins with Cita (Rosa Rosal), a prostitute residing in one of the makeshift houses in the squatter colony, strutting down the slums in carefree fashion, donning a dress that seems inappropriate in the slum's state of deprivation, revealing a bit of her cleavage and her shapely legs. the Against the overt images of extreme penury, her striking beauty and glamorous get-up seem scandalous and sinful. Everything changes when she arrives at her destination: a pitiful shanty that houses a dying old woman whose only wish is to see for the very last time her only son, a soldier who was sent to the Korean War. Vic (Tony Santos, Sr.), the war hero who returns to Manila and is forced to live within the ruined walls of the cathedral and among the people who have temporarily resided therein, whose left arm was rendered useless by a war injury, returns to the Philippines a hero. His welcome is cut short when Cita's younger brother informs him of his mother's impending death. He rushes to his mother's shanty in the slums and rushes to her bed, and she recognizes his face, greeted by Cita's emphatic stare and her mother's staggered breath. As if it’s the only thing she is waiting before crossing the realm of afterlife, she screams, lays her head on the side, and dies in his arms, leaving Vic in the grips of despair and depression, driving away the concern of people around him including his mother’s friend Cita who struggles to give him hope and win his love. Disillusioned and unemployed he turns to black market trading and currency smuggling.

Producteur

L'Aigle de Guam, 1h54
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame, Guerre, Action
Thèmes La mer, Transport, Politique
Acteurs Jeffrey Hunter, Marshall Thompson, Barbara Perez, Lamberto V. Avellana, Chichay Garcia, Vic Silayan
Rôle Consulting Accountant
Note65% 3.2914353.2914353.2914353.2914353.291435
L'histoire vraie de George Tweed, marin américain qui devint le seul combattant sur l'île de Guam afin d'éviter de tomber aux mains des Japonais au début de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale.