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Cid Lucero Movies

 
2009  
 
Philippine filmmaker Raya Martin directed this stylish and stylized study of a pivotal moment in his nation's history. In 1898, in the wake of the Spanish-American War, the United States took control of the Philippines, only months after American representatives had declared the islands would maintain their newly won independence. Rather than cooperate with the occupying forces, a woman (Tetchie Agbayani) and her son (Sid Lucero) flee to the mountains, hoping to live in freedom away from civilization. In time, they're joined by a young woman (Alessandra de Rossi) who is running away after an American soldier raped her. As the boy grows to be a man, he falls in love with the woman, and when his mother dies, he becomes the head of the small household in the hills, helping to care for the child that resulted from the rape. Martin has shot and staged this story in a purposefully unrealistic manner, using black and white film stock, painted backdrops and old-fashioned lighting techniques so that this story of life under forced American rule resembles a Hollywood potboiler of the 1930's. Independencia was one of two films from Raya Martin that were screened as official selections at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Tetchie AgbayaniCid Lucero, (more)
 
2007  
 
Emerging filmmaker Adolfo Alix, Jr. turns his lens on the slums of Manila to follow the story of a fourteen year-old percussionist who dreams of procuring a proper drum-kit and starting a band. Adolescent musician Jason (Jiro Manio) has spent his entire childhood in the slums, and he realizes that in this neighborhood of thieves to own something of value is to become a target. Meanwhile, Jason's brother Billy has just gotten his girlfriend pregnant, a revelation that coincides with the announcement that they are about to get yet another sibling. Assembled with the restless rhythm of a drum solo, this largely monochromatic tale contrasts the hopelessness of a child's grim reality against the inspiring nature of hopes and dreams. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Jiro ManioCoco Martin, (more)
 
2006  
 
Lav Diaz's nine-hour drama Heremias stars Ronnie Lazaro as the title character. He is a traveling craftsman who, early in the film, decides to separate from the group of fellow merchants with whom he has been traveling. During his time alone, a vicious hurricane leaves him without his ox or any of his goods. As he wanders, he learns a great deal about the various people he meets upon his travels. He eventually sees a group of drug-fueled teenagers plan to rape a young woman. Although he attempts to tell several people about the plan, nobody listens. He eventually reaches an agreement with God that if he goes 40 days without food, the girl will not be harmed. Heremias is the first half of a two-part story. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
Ronnie LazaroCid Lucero, (more)
 
2006  
 
A young guide at the picturesque tourist retreat of Donsol becomes enamored with a mysterious beauty in director Adolfo Alix, Jr's scenic entry into the 2008 Palm Springs International Film Festival. Daniel is the person who takes adventurous tourists out to sea in order to sail alongside such remarkable creatures as the magnificent whale shark. Upon catching a glimpse of the captivating Theresa, however, the wonders of this turquoise begin to pale in comparison to the beauty that walks on dry land. But as past heartaches and doubts about the future cause this spirited pair to take pause, they each begin to realize that it's the passion of the present that sometimes builds the foundation for true love. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Cid LuceroAngel Aquino, (more)