Autobiography of andres bonifacio the movie 2012

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  • Andrés Bonifacio

    Filipino Father of the philippine revolution (1863–1897)

    In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Bonifacio and the second or maternal family name is de Castro.

    The Most Excellent

    Andrés Bonifacio

    The only extant portrait photograph of Bonifacio, c. 1896.

    In office
    August 24, 1896 – March 22 or May 10, 1897
    Preceded byOffice established
    Succeeded byOffice abolished
    Emilio Aguinaldo (as President of Tejeros Revolutionary Government)
    In office
    November, 1895 – May 10, 1897
    Preceded byRomán Basa
    Succeeded byOrganization defunct
    Born

    Andrés Bonifacio y de Castro


    (1863-11-30)November 30, 1863[1]
    Tondo, Manila,[1]Captaincy General of the Philippines, Spanish Empire
    DiedMay 10, 1897(1897-05-10) (aged 33)
    Maragondon, Cavite, Captaincy General of the Philippines, Spanish Empire
    Cause of deathExecution
    Political partyLa Liga Fili

    DECEMBER 29, 2012

    Today, Carmen Pedrosa wrote in her column in the Philippine Star:

    I have to see the film “El Presidente” to know if it does justice to Emilio Aguinaldo, a neglected hero. He offers many lessons to our present leaders. His role in the making of our nation has not been given its rightful place. Among the few who have kept hammering on the issue is Muslim scholar Datu Jamal Ashley Yahya Abbas.

    Abbas agrees that revisiting the story of Emilio Aguinaldo is huvud to the history of the Philippines.

    Correcting that mistake may be the key to understanding the complex relations we have with the United States of America today. The elections in 1935 in which Aguinaldo was defeated was probably the first utländsk intervention on how we should be led.

    “Rehabilitating Aguinaldo is a tall beställning. Quezon and the Americans had totally destroyed him in the minds of the masses,” Abbas said.

    To French journalists on the scene the hero of the Philippine wars of independence aga

    Movie: Supremo (2012), Andres Bonifacio as husband, brother, soldier and hero

     

     

    About
    Andres Bonifacio’s Biopic

    Description
    Andres Bonifacio as husband, brother, soldier and hero

    Release date

    August 2012

    Genre

    Epic Drama

    Studio

    Alternative Vision Cinema and Strawdogs Studio Productions

    Plot outline

    Manila, year 1896. The cry for independence from the tyranny of Spain peals louder than ever. Andres Bonifacio, leader of the rebel movement the Katipunan, leads his men to war. Though ill-equipped and untried in the field of battle, the Katipuneros launch an offensive against a vastly superior Spanish military.

    What follows is a series of events that will test the nation’s brave sons, and an aftermath that will separate the genuine patriots from mere participants.

    Starring

    Alfred Vargas, Mon Confiado, Nicco Manalo, Alex Vincent Medina, Edmon Romawac, Shielbert Manuel, Lehner Mendoza, Manu Respall, Jeff Fernandez, Banjo Romero, Alex Cabodil, Ni

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