Salamat sa Alaala

Salamat sa Alaala

Release date : August 9, 2015
Countries of origin : Philippines /
Original Language : English / Tagalog /
Director : Dik Trofeo /
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The documentary serves as a tribute to National Artist for Cinema Gerardo de Leon in celebration of his Centennial Year. “Salamat sa Alaala.” is inspired by the music composed by the late film director when he was a teenager playing background music for silent movies in Manila theatres. The video opens up with a capsulated history of the birth of the Filipino movies followed by a series of shots of veteran actresses, the academe and the young generation of filmmakers affirming his unique qualities as a world-class film figure. Then we unravel his private life as a family man. The documentary is one way of thanking him for his lasting legacy in the art form he left behind.
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  • title:Salamat sa Alaala
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2015
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Philippines ·
  • Original Language: English · Tagalog ·
  • Director: Dik Trofeo /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:The documentary serves as a tribute to National Artist for Cinema Gerardo de Leon in celebration of his Centennial Year. “Salamat sa Alaala.” is inspired by the music composed by the late film director when he was a teenager playing background music for silent movies in Manila theatres. The video opens up with a capsulated history of the birth of the Filipino movies followed by a series of shots of veteran actresses, the academe and the young generation of filmmakers affirming his unique qualities as a world-class film figure. Then we unravel his private life as a family man. The documentary is one way of thanking him for his lasting legacy in the art form he left behind.
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