Salamat sa Alaala 2015
Step into the world of Filipino cinema with Salamat sa Alaala (2015), a poignant tribute to National Artist Gerardo de Leon.
Director: Dik Trofeo
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Salamat sa Alaala (2015) about?
This documentary serves as a tribute to National Artist Gerardo de Leon, celebrating his Centennial Year with a rich tapestry of stories and emotions.
Who directed Salamat sa Alaala?
Directed by Dik Trofeo
Who stars in Salamat sa Alaala?
Anita Linda, Nick De Ocampo, Gloria Sevilla, and Nic Tiongson are among the talented cast members.
Is Salamat sa Alaala (2015) worth watching?
While IMDb ratings are not available, this documentary's unique blend of history, nostalgia, and celebration makes it a must-watch for anyone interested in exploring the rich cultural heritage of the Philippines.
How long is Salamat sa Alaala?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Salamat sa Alaala (2015) — A Heartwarming Tribute to Filipino Cinema
Step into the world of Filipino cinema with Salamat sa Alaala (2015), a poignant tribute to National Artist Gerardo de Leon. Directed by Dik Trofeo, this documentary pays homage to the late film director's legacy, celebrating his Centennial Year with a rich tapestry of stories and emotions. From the birth of Filipino movies to the contributions of veteran actresses and young filmmakers, Salamat sa Alaala (2015) takes viewers on a captivating journey through the country's cinematic history.
As the documentary unfolds, it becomes clear that the film's themes of heritage and remembrance are deeply intertwined with the music that inspired it. The late director's compositions, played in the background of silent movies in Manila's theaters, serve as a powerful reminder of the enduring impact of art on society. With its unique blend of history, nostalgia, and celebration, Salamat sa Alaala (2015) is a must-watch for anyone interested in exploring the rich cultural heritage of the Philippines.
Featuring an ensemble cast, including Anita Linda, Nick De Ocampo, and Gloria Sevilla, Salamat sa Alaala (2015) is a heartwarming tribute to the power of cinema to bring people together and transcend time.