Barako

Barako

Release date : June 1, 2008
Runtime : 1h 34m
Countries of origin : Philippines /
Original Language : Tagalog /
Director : Manolito C. Sulit /
Writers : Manolito C. Sulit /
Production companies : East Indie Pictures /
Budget : $11,500.00
June 1, 2008 1h 34m Philippines History Tagalog More
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100 years after the defeat of the local troops under Gen. Miguel Malvar in the Philippine-American War, the people of a Batangueño town would have lost its character typified by the Tagalog term "barako", meaning brave or courageous. Much worse, they have become subservient to their corrupt leaders who have been taking advantage of their ignorance and poverty. But they are slowly swayed to a new liberal direction by a small coffee club called "barakuhan" whose organizers see in it a reawakening of their native courage.
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  • title:Barako
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2008
  • Runtime:1h 34m
  • Genres: History ·
  • Countries of origin: Philippines ·
  • Original Language: Tagalog ·
  • Director: Manolito C. Sulit /
  • Writers: Manolito C. Sulit ·
  • Production companies: East Indie Pictures ·
  • Budget:$11,500.00
  • Overview:100 years after the defeat of the local troops under Gen. Miguel Malvar in the Philippine-American War, the people of a Batangueño town would have lost its character typified by the Tagalog term "barako", meaning brave or courageous. Much worse, they have become subservient to their corrupt leaders who have been taking advantage of their ignorance and poverty. But they are slowly swayed to a new liberal direction by a small coffee club called "barakuhan" whose organizers see in it a reawakening of their native courage.
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