Manoro

Manoro

Release date : March 10, 2006
Runtime : 57m
Countries of origin : Philippines /
Original Language : Tagalog /
Director : Brillante Ma Mendoza /
Writers : Ralston Jover /
Production companies : Roadrunner Network / Centerstage Productions / Holy Angel University Center for Kapampangan Studies /
March 10, 2006 57m Philippines Documentary Tagalog More
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The mountain-dwelling Aetas have been forced to settle in the lowlands by the sudden eruption of Mt. Pinatubo. With their settlements being closer to the government-funded schools of the Kapampangan townships, the Aeta children now have the opportunity to study. Jonalyn, one of the elementary school graduates of the ceremony depicted in the confused introduction and an Aeta, seeks to teach her elders to read and write a day before the National Elections. With Jonalyn's effort, the Aetas, for the very first time, have participated in the democratic process that has existed in the Philippines since the early part of the 20th century.
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  • title:Manoro
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2006
  • Runtime:57m
  • Genres: Documentary · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Philippines ·
  • Original Language: Tagalog ·
  • Director: Brillante Ma Mendoza /
  • Writers: Ralston Jover ·
  • Production companies: Roadrunner Network · Centerstage Productions · Holy Angel University Center for Kapampangan Studies ·
  • Overview:The mountain-dwelling Aetas have been forced to settle in the lowlands by the sudden eruption of Mt. Pinatubo. With their settlements being closer to the government-funded schools of the Kapampangan townships, the Aeta children now have the opportunity to study. Jonalyn, one of the elementary school graduates of the ceremony depicted in the confused introduction and an Aeta, seeks to teach her elders to read and write a day before the National Elections. With Jonalyn's effort, the Aetas, for the very first time, have participated in the democratic process that has existed in the Philippines since the early part of the 20th century.
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