Jose Nepomuceno
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Tianak

A humble provincial girl, Lily, ekes out a living selling flowers in bustling Manila when she musters the courage to present a single bloom to Miguel, a kind-hearted young architect. Their innocent romance blossoms amid family disapproval and the temptations of city life, but when a jealous rival schemes to tear them apart, Lily and Miguel must fight to protect the fragile beauty of their love “because of a flower.”
Because of a Flower

The creatures are out for a feast.
The Witches

This is the first Filipino feature-length film made by a Filipino director regarded as "Father of Filipino Movies" and is now lost forever. Dalagang Bukid is a story about a young flower vendor named Angelita, who is forced by her parents to marry a wealthy old man, Don Silvestre, despite her love for Cipriano, a law student.
Country Maiden

Sa Paanan ng Kruz

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Ang Tatlong Hambog

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Mga Bituin Ng Kinabukasan

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Ang Langit sa Lupa
Directed by Jose Nepomuceno
Hot Kisses
José Nepomuceno‘s documentary on the funeral of President Sergio Osmeña’s wife.
Funeral of Estefania Osmeña Newsreel

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The Golden Dagger

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Makata At Paraluman
Directed by Jose Nepomuceno
Hoy o Nunca Besame

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Biyak na Bato

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La Venganza de Don Silvestre
A woman chooses between a life of wealth gained through corruption and a poor, simple life with an honest man.
Sa Landas ng Pag-ibig

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Sampaguita

First Filipino screen adaptation of Jose Rizal's popular novel.
Noli Me Tangere
A pictorial adaptation of a novel by the well-known vernacular writer Remigio Mat. Castro.
Mutya ng Pamilihan
A reportage filmed for Pathé captures the inauguration of the second President of the Philippines, Manuel Luis Quezon, in the presence of members of the US Senate. The US allowed its colony to have its own president for an experimental period of ten years from 1935. Quezon fled to the US during World War II, where he led a government in exile.