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Archive Updated:

04/16/2012 10:11:38 AM

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   Forgotten Philippine-American War
 




 

   Postcards from the Philippines
 




   Handog Ng Pilipino Sa Mundo
 




   F.T.A. in the Philippines 1971
 




   The War - A Necessary War - December 1941 - December 1942

                          (The Death March of Bataan)
 



Part One     Part Two     Part Three     Part Four     Part Five     Part Six     Part Seven     Part Eight

   War Crimes In Manila   (17 min.)
 




  Manila 1945-The Forgotten Atrocities (50 min.)   
 




  Japanese Occupation of the Philippines, 1941-1945 World War 2  
 




  The Women of Mapanique Pt 1. 
 




  The Women of Mapanique Pt 2. 
 




  Lola Dolor, Survivor of Japanese WWII Rape Camp 
 




  Old newsreel - Manila Free of Japanese Domination
 




  The Philippine Revolution against Spain 1941-1945
 




  Philippines (Bayan Ko)
 




 Pearl of the Orient, 1948  
 




 POLITICS OF U.S. OCCUPATION OF THE PHILIPPINES 
 




 Philippine Revolution and Filipino-American War
 




 People Power ! Remembering the EDSA Revolution of 1986
 




 A Dangerous Life is a 1988 English-language Australian film about the final years of the Philippines under Ferdinand Marcos' rule, from the assassination of Benigno Aquino, Jr. in 1983 to the People Power EDSA Revolution in 1986 that ousted Marcos. The film focuses on American TV journalist Tony O'Neil (Gary Busey), who finds himself in the middle of key events that lead to the downfall of the Marcos regime. Originally airing on television as a mini-series that ran for a total of six hours, the film was edited to 162 minutes for the home video release.

The film was shot on location in Sri Lanka, mostly due to hostilities the producers experienced in Manila while filming The Year of Living Dangerously in 1982.


    Part 1     Part 2     Part 3     Part 4     Part 5




BATAS MILITAR - Martial Law in the Philippines

It's been 38 years since former president and dictator Ferdinand Marcos signed Proclamation No. 1081, placing the entire Philippines under Martial Law (which he announced on national TV on the 23rd, much to the surprise of everyone)! From the Foundation for Worldwide People Power (FWWPP), the makers of "Beyond Conspiracy: 25 Years after the Aquino Assassination," comes a documentary that was critically-acclaimed for its coverage about one of the darkest episodes in Philippine history when the whole nation suffered under the unmitigated oppression by the Marcos authoritarian rule. Narrated by Mr. Joonie Gamboa.


 Part 1   Part 2   Part 3   Part 4   Part 5   Part 6   Part 7   Part 8   Part 9   Part 10   Part 11 




 Old Manila
 




 Clip for All Filipinos
 




 Spanish Philippines: Colonial Era
 




 Once Upon a Time in the Philippines
 




 Old Philippines 1898 - 1930
 




 Old Manila in the American Era
 




 Filipino during the old times
 




 Philippine Geography - Yoyoy Villame
 




 Philippine History - Yoyoy Villame Magellan Lyric




  The Best Lupang Hinirang Video (Philippine National Anthem)
 




  I Love My Country, Philippines - Yoyoy Villame




Spanish American War the Philippines and Filipino Genocide 1




  Spanish American War the Philippines and Filipino Genocide 2




 Spanish American War the Philippines and Filipino Genocide 3




 Spanish American War the Philippines and Filipino Genocide 4





Spanish American War the Philippines and Filipino Genocide 5




Spanish American War the Philippines and Filipino Genocide 6 





  Castilian Memoirs - Manila  





Manila, Queen of the Pacific 1938






 



 

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