Protecting his choice to permit the burial of tyrant Ferdinand Marcos at the Libingan ng mga Bayani, President Rodrigo Duterte last Friday apparently reduced the atrocities submitted amid the late tyrant's administration as negligible "challenges and allegations of the other side.”
His legitimization? “There’s no study, no movie about it,” President Rodrigo Duterte said.
In any case, in opposition to the President's claim, there are various movies and documentaries that circle the battles and human rights manhandle amid the Marcos tyranny.
The mystery covered internment of Marcos at the saints' burial ground, which came 30 years after he was removed in the notable Edsa People Power Revolution, shocked the country and started protests in different parts of the nation. In Manila, protesters drove by millennials, including students from Ateneo, met at the Edsa place of worship.protesters led by millennials, including students from Ateneo, converged at the Edsa shrine.
The following are he list of martial law-related films and documentaries:
A Dangerous Life (1988) by Robert Markowitz
Aparisyon (2012) by Vincent Sandoval
Batas Militar (2006) by Jess Lapid Jr.
Batch ’81 (1982) by Mike De Leon
Dekada ’70 (2002) by Chito Roño
Dukot (2009) by Joel Lamangan
Forbidden Memory (2016) by Teng Mangansakan
Manila by Night (1980) by Ishmael Bernal
Maynila sa mga Kuko ng Liwanag (1975) by Lino Brocka
Mga Kuwentong Barbero (2013) by Jun Lana
Mula sa Kung Ano ang Noon (2014) by Lav Diaz
Orapronobis (1989) by Lino Brocka
Oro Plata Mata (1982) by Peque Gallaga
Sigwa (2010) by Joel Lamangan
Sister Stella L. (1984) by Mike de Leon
Watch some and tell us what you think about it by commenting below. If it does make sense, if its really is about the Martial Law or It's just a lie.
His legitimization? “There’s no study, no movie about it,” President Rodrigo Duterte said.
In any case, in opposition to the President's claim, there are various movies and documentaries that circle the battles and human rights manhandle amid the Marcos tyranny.

The following are he list of martial law-related films and documentaries:
A Dangerous Life (1988) by Robert Markowitz
Aparisyon (2012) by Vincent Sandoval
Batas Militar (2006) by Jess Lapid Jr.
Batch ’81 (1982) by Mike De Leon
Dekada ’70 (2002) by Chito Roño
Dukot (2009) by Joel Lamangan
Forbidden Memory (2016) by Teng Mangansakan
Manila by Night (1980) by Ishmael Bernal
Maynila sa mga Kuko ng Liwanag (1975) by Lino Brocka
Mga Kuwentong Barbero (2013) by Jun Lana
Mula sa Kung Ano ang Noon (2014) by Lav Diaz
Orapronobis (1989) by Lino Brocka
Oro Plata Mata (1982) by Peque Gallaga
Sigwa (2010) by Joel Lamangan
Sister Stella L. (1984) by Mike de Leon
Watch some and tell us what you think about it by commenting below. If it does make sense, if its really is about the Martial Law or It's just a lie.
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