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Lamberto V. Avellana

Lamberto Vera Avellana (February 12, 1915 – April 25, 1991) was a prominent Filipino film and stage director. Despite considerable budgetary limitations that hampered the post-war Filipino film industry, Avellana's films such as Anak Dalita and Badjao attained international acclaim. In 1976, Avellana was named by President Ferdinand Marcos as the first National Artist of the Philippines for Film. While Avellana remains an important figure in Filipino cinema, his reputation as a film director has since been eclipsed by the next wave of Filipino film directors who emerged in the 1970s, such as Lino Brocka and Ishmael Bernal.

Lamberto V. Avellana
Born
Lamberto Villa Avellana

(1915-02-12)February 12, 1915
DiedApril 25, 1991(1991-04-25) (aged 76)
Manila, Philippines
OccupationFilm director
Years active1939–1982
SpouseDaisy Avellana
Awards Order of National Artists of the Philippines

Life

Born in Bontoc, Mountain Province, Avellana was educated at the Ateneo de Manila AB '37, where he developed what turned out to be a lifelong interest in the theater. He taught at the Ateneo after graduation and married his teenage sweetheart Daisy Hontiveros, an actress who eventually also became a National Artist in 1999.[1]

Film career

Avellana made his film debut with Sakay in 1939, a biopic on the early 20th-century Filipino revolutionary Macario Sakay. The film, though a box-office flop,[2] was particularly distinguished for its realism which was atypical of Filipino cinema at the time. The treatment is the subject of some controversy today. Avellana's Sakay toed the line with the American-fostered perception of Sakay as a mere bandit, different from the current-day appreciation of Sakay as a fighter for Filipino independence. Raymond Red's 1993 film, Sakay hews closer to this modern view of Sakay.

Leopoldo Salcedo, who played Sakay in the 1939 Avellana version, portrayed Sakay's father in the 1993 version in his final film role.

Avellana directed more than 70 films in a career that spanned six decades. Anak Dalita (1956) and Badjao (1957) perhaps stand as the most prominent works from his oeuvre. Anak Dalita, which was named Best Film at the 1956 Asia-Pacific Film Festival, was a realistic portrayal of poverty-stricken Filipinos coping with the aftermath of World War II. Badjao was a love-story set in Mindanao between a man from a sea-dwelling indigenous Badjao family and a woman belonging to a prominent Tausug clan. Rolf Bayer was the screenwriter for both films.

On December 30, 1990, Avellana directed the first live reenactment of José Rizal's execution to be held on Rizal Day in Rizal Park.[3]

Filmography

  • Sakay (1939)
  • Inday (1940)
  • Rosalinda (1941)
  • Ikaw Pala (1941)
  • Death March (1946)
  • Hacendera (1947)
  • Tandang Sora (1947)
  • Sa Ngiti Mo Lamang (1947)
  • Hagibis (1947)
  • Pista ng Bayan (1948)
  • A La Viva! (1948)
  • Ronquillo: Tiagong Akyat (1949)
  • Hantik (1950)
  • Ang Bombero (Kaaway ng Apoy) (1950)
  • Prinsipe Amante (1950)
  • In Despair (1950)
  • Satur (1951)
  • Prinsipe Amante sa Rubitanya (1951)
  • Pag-asa (1951)
  • Amor Mio (1951)
  • Korea (1952)
  • Aklat ng Buhay (1952)
  • Haring Solomon at Reyna Sheba (1952)
  • Loida: Ang Aking Pag-ibig (1953)
  • Huk sa Bagong Pamumuhay (1953)
  • Hiyasmin (1953)
  • Kandelerong Pilak (1954)
  • Lapu-Lapu (1955)
  • Saydwok Bendor (1955)
  • No Money, No Honey (1956) [4]
  • Anak Dalita (1956)
  • Medalyong Perlas ("Eskirol" segment, 1956)
  • Kumander 13 (1956)
  • Walang Sugat (1957)
  • Badjao (1957)
  • Sergeant Hassan (1957)
  • Rosalina (1957)
  • Faithful (1958)
  • Kundiman ng Lahi (1959)
  • Cry Freedom (1959)
  • Bus to Bataan (1961)
  • Death Was a Stranger (1963)
  • No Way Out (1963)
  • Scout Rangers (1964)
  • A Portrait of the Artist as Filipino (1965)
  • Tagumpay ng Mahirap ("The Boy" segment, 1965)
  • Operation XYZ (1966)
  • Claudia (1966)
  • Destination: Vietnam (1968)
  • Kumander Dimas (1968)
  • Ang Bukas Ay Atin (1973)
  • Fe, Esperanza, Caridad (with Cirio H. Santiago and Gerardo de León, 1974)
  • Kapitan Kulas: Ang Kilabot ng Sierra Madre (1975)
  • Ang Pag-ibig Ko'y Huwag Mong Sukatin (1975)
  • Waywaya (1982)

Personal life

Lamberto died on April 25, 1991 in Manila, Philippines at the age of 76. [5]

References

  1. ^ Cadiz, Gibbs (13 May 2013). "National Artist for Theater Daisy Avellana dies; 96". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  2. ^ Lent, John (1967). "Movies in the Philippines". Silliman Journal (2): 459. Retrieved August 11, 2021. However, [Sakay] was a box-office flop...
  3. ^ Aguino, Ana; Philippine Information Agency (December 30, 1990). "Re-enactment of Rizal's execution". Manila Standard. Kagitingan Publications, Inc. p. 5. Retrieved May 23, 2021.
  4. ^ "No Money No Honey (1955)". IMDb. January 15, 1955. Retrieved October 6, 2020.
  5. ^ "Republic of the Philippines - Stamps & Postal History - RP Issues of 2015". philippinestamps.net. Retrieved October 6, 2020.

Additional sources

External links

  • Lamberto V. Avellana at IMDb

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In this Philippine name the middle name or maternal family name is Vera and the surname or paternal family name is Avellana Lamberto Vera Avellana February 12 1915 April 25 1991 was a prominent Filipino film and stage director Despite considerable budgetary limitations that hampered the post war Filipino film industry Avellana s films such as Anak Dalita and Badjao attained international acclaim In 1976 Avellana was named by President Ferdinand Marcos as the first National Artist of the Philippines for Film While Avellana remains an important figure in Filipino cinema his reputation as a film director has since been eclipsed by the next wave of Filipino film directors who emerged in the 1970s such as Lino Brocka and Ishmael Bernal Lamberto V AvellanaBornLamberto Villa Avellana 1915 02 12 February 12 1915Bontoc Mountain Province Philippine IslandsDiedApril 25 1991 1991 04 25 aged 76 Manila PhilippinesOccupationFilm directorYears active1939 1982SpouseDaisy AvellanaAwardsOrder of National Artists of the Philippines Contents 1 Life 2 Film career 3 Filmography 4 Personal life 5 References 6 Additional sources 7 External linksLife EditBorn in Bontoc Mountain Province Avellana was educated at the Ateneo de Manila AB 37 where he developed what turned out to be a lifelong interest in the theater He taught at the Ateneo after graduation and married his teenage sweetheart Daisy Hontiveros an actress who eventually also became a National Artist in 1999 1 Film career EditAvellana made his film debut with Sakay in 1939 a biopic on the early 20th century Filipino revolutionary Macario Sakay The film though a box office flop 2 was particularly distinguished for its realism which was atypical of Filipino cinema at the time The treatment is the subject of some controversy today Avellana s Sakay toed the line with the American fostered perception of Sakay as a mere bandit different from the current day appreciation of Sakay as a fighter for Filipino independence Raymond Red s 1993 film Sakay hews closer to this modern view of Sakay Leopoldo Salcedo who played Sakay in the 1939 Avellana version portrayed Sakay s father in the 1993 version in his final film role Avellana directed more than 70 films in a career that spanned six decades Anak Dalita 1956 and Badjao 1957 perhaps stand as the most prominent works from his oeuvre Anak Dalita which was named Best Film at the 1956 Asia Pacific Film Festival was a realistic portrayal of poverty stricken Filipinos coping with the aftermath of World War II Badjao was a love story set in Mindanao between a man from a sea dwelling indigenous Badjao family and a woman belonging to a prominent Tausug clan Rolf Bayer was the screenwriter for both films On December 30 1990 Avellana directed the first live reenactment of Jose Rizal s execution to be held on Rizal Day in Rizal Park 3 Filmography EditSakay 1939 Inday 1940 Rosalinda 1941 Ikaw Pala 1941 Death March 1946 Hacendera 1947 Tandang Sora 1947 Sa Ngiti Mo Lamang 1947 Hagibis 1947 Pista ng Bayan 1948 A La Viva 1948 Ronquillo Tiagong Akyat 1949 Hantik 1950 Ang Bombero Kaaway ng Apoy 1950 Prinsipe Amante 1950 In Despair 1950 Satur 1951 Prinsipe Amante sa Rubitanya 1951 Pag asa 1951 Amor Mio 1951 Korea 1952 Aklat ng Buhay 1952 Haring Solomon at Reyna Sheba 1952 Loida Ang Aking Pag ibig 1953 Huk sa Bagong Pamumuhay 1953 Hiyasmin 1953 Kandelerong Pilak 1954 Lapu Lapu 1955 Saydwok Bendor 1955 No Money No Honey 1956 4 Anak Dalita 1956 Medalyong Perlas Eskirol segment 1956 Kumander 13 1956 Walang Sugat 1957 Badjao 1957 Sergeant Hassan 1957 Rosalina 1957 Faithful 1958 Kundiman ng Lahi 1959 Cry Freedom 1959 Bus to Bataan 1961 Death Was a Stranger 1963 No Way Out 1963 Scout Rangers 1964 A Portrait of the Artist as Filipino 1965 Tagumpay ng Mahirap The Boy segment 1965 Operation XYZ 1966 Claudia 1966 Destination Vietnam 1968 Kumander Dimas 1968 Ang Bukas Ay Atin 1973 Fe Esperanza Caridad with Cirio H Santiago and Gerardo de Leon 1974 Kapitan Kulas Ang Kilabot ng Sierra Madre 1975 Ang Pag ibig Ko y Huwag Mong Sukatin 1975 Waywaya 1982 Personal life EditLamberto died on April 25 1991 in Manila Philippines at the age of 76 5 References Edit Cadiz Gibbs 13 May 2013 National Artist for Theater Daisy Avellana dies 96 Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved 19 May 2013 Lent John 1967 Movies in the Philippines Silliman Journal 2 459 Retrieved August 11 2021 However Sakay was a box office flop Aguino Ana Philippine Information Agency December 30 1990 Re enactment of Rizal s execution Manila Standard Kagitingan Publications Inc p 5 Retrieved May 23 2021 No Money No Honey 1955 IMDb January 15 1955 Retrieved October 6 2020 Republic of the Philippines Stamps amp Postal History RP Issues of 2015 philippinestamps net Retrieved October 6 2020 Additional sources EditFilipinos in History Volume III National Historical Institute Manila 1996 External links EditLamberto V Avellana at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lamberto V Avellana amp oldid 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