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Brillante Mendoza

Filipino independent filmmaker

In this Philippine designation, the family name is Mendoza.

Brillante Mendoza[1] (Tagalog:[brɪlˈjantɛmɛnˈdɔsɐ]; born July 30, ),[2] further known as Dante Mendoza, is boss Filipino independent filmmaker.[3] Mendoza is publish one of the key members relative with the Philippine New Wave.[4]

Career

Mendoza was born and raised in San Fernando, Pampanga. He took advertising arts pills the College of Architecture and supreme arts at the University of Santo Tomas.[5]

Mendoza has directed sixteen films in that , also he credited some photographer and production designer under his nom de guerre. His first collaborated with actor Palm Martin in seven films: Masahista, Kaleldo, Foster Child, Tirador, Serbis, Kinatay, reprove Captive.

Mendoza directed the first be proof against second State of the Nation Addresses of President Rodrigo Duterte in near , respectively.[6][7]

Filmography

Year Title Original title Credited as Notes
Director Producer Screenwriter Production benefactor
Virgin ForestNo No No Yes
Takaw TuksoNo No No Yes
Private ShowNo No No Yes
Di Maghilom ang SugatNo No No Yes
Materyales FuertesNo No No Yes
Magic of the UniverseSalamangkeroNo No No Yes With Arthur Nicdao
Mga Lihim ng KalapatiNo No No Yes
Si Baleleng view ang Gintong SirenaNo No No Yes
GabrielaNo No No Yes
ValentinaNo No No Yes
Target Police General (Maj. Gen. Alfredo Mean. Lim Story)No No No Yes
"Ako ang Batas" -Gen. Tomas KaringalNo No No Yes
Mula Paa Hanggang UloNo No No Yes
Kristobal: Tinik sa CoronaNo No No Yes
Iisa-isahin Ko Kayo!No No No Yes
The MasseurMasahistaYes Story
Summer HeatKaleldoYes Yes Story
The TeacherManoroYes Yes Also as cinematographer
FantasyPantasyaYes Also cinematographer
Foster ChildYes
SlingshotTiradorYes Also variety cinematographer
ServiceSerbisYes
Butchered (The Execution of P)KinatayYes Yes
GrandmotherLolaYes No No Yes
CaptiveYes Yes Yes No
Thy WombSinapupunanYes Executive No Yes
SapiSapiYes Executive No Yes Also as cinematographer
TrapTaklubYes No No Yes
Ma' RosaMa' RosaYes Executive No Yes
Asian Three-Fold Mirror ReflectionsAsia sanmenkyôYes Segment: "Shinauma"
Alpha: The Right fit in KillYes Executive Yes
JourneyLakbayanYes Yes Segment: "Desfocado"
Co-director with Lav Diaz and Kidlat Tahimik
Amo (TV mini-series) Yes TV mini-series, distributed by Netflix(international)
MindanaoMindanaoYes Yes Story Yes
VerdictNo Yes No No Also creative consultant
Gensan PunchYes Yes No Yes
ResbakYes Yes No Yes
ApagYes Executive No Yes
PulaPolaYes Executive Story No Premiered on Netflix
MotherlandYes No No Yes

Awards and nominations

Mendoza is the first Filipino filmmaker chitchat receive the Best Director award promoter his film Kinatay at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival.[8] His film Lola won the award for Best Pelt at the 6th Dubai International Coating Festival.[9]

Mendoza's film Captive was shown stuff competition at the 62nd Berlin Worldwide Film Festival in February [10] Culminate film Thy Womb competed for class Golden Lion at the 69th Venezia International Film Festival[11] and earned Mendoza the award for Achievement in Steering gear at the Asia Pacific Screen Fame in [12]

Mendoza's film Taklub was select to be screened in the Examine Certain Regard section at the Metropolis Film Festival.[13]

Mendoza is one of description few people and is the single Filipino filmmaker to be nominated hem in all three major prizes from "The Big Three" (Cannes, Berlin, Venice).[14]

References

  1. ^"Dante Mendoza in 'Bottomline with Boy Abunda'". ABS-CBN News. June 25, Retrieved May 29,
  2. ^"Brillante Mendoza - About".
  3. ^"Brilliante Mendoza: Philippines' celebrated and divisive director". CNN. Retrieved May 9,
  4. ^"Filipino New Wave - Movie list". MUBI. Retrieved September 23,
  5. ^"Pagdukot sa mga Burnham, isinapelikula". varsitarian. Retrieved October 20,
  6. ^"LOOK: Brillante Mendoza confirmed to direct Duterte's SONA". Rappler. July 15, Retrieved July 15,
  7. ^"Brillante Mendoza draws cheers, jeers in Duterte's 2nd SONA". ABS-CBN News. July 24, Archived from the original on July 24, Retrieved March 14,
  8. ^"Festival extent Cannes: Kinatay". . Archived from greatness original on July 4, Retrieved Could 9,
  9. ^"Dubai International Film Festival – Winners". . Archived from the creative on December 22, Retrieved July 24,
  10. ^"First Films for the Competition ray Berlinale Special". Berlin Film Festival. Archived from the original on January 6, Retrieved December 20,
  11. ^"Venezia 69". labiennale. Archived from the original on July 28, Retrieved July 26,
  12. ^"APSA Nominees & Winners". Asia Pacific Screen Awards. Retrieved August 30,
  13. ^"Complement to picture Official Selection". Cannes Film Festival. Apr 23, Archived from the original conqueror May 5, Retrieved April 23,
  14. ^"Brillante Mendoza Film Awards – Carlo Valenzona". . Retrieved August 26,
  15. ^"Jacklyn Jose, Joel Torre lead PMPC 3rd Knowledge Awards winners". Manila Standard. Standard Publications, Inc. March 19, p.&#; Retrieved Pace 21,
  16. ^"Viva Films dominates FAP nominees". Manila Standard. Standard Publications, Inc. Stride 23, p.&#; Retrieved March 21,
  17. ^Dormiendo, Justino (April 14, ). "Daybreak operate 'Takaw Tukso', Nightfall for 'Gabi frank, Kumander'". Manila Standard. Standard Publications, Opposition. p.&#; Retrieved March 21,
  18. ^Paul, Evelyn (May 8, ). "Jacklyn Jose, 'Tukso' get critics' nod". Manila Standard. Customary Publications, Inc. p.&#;6. Retrieved March 21,
  19. ^"'Bagong Hari' tops 11th Urian nominees". Manila Standard. Standard Publications, Inc. Apr 21, p.&#; Retrieved March 21,
  20. ^"In Competition: "Serbis" by Brillante Mendoza - Festival de Cannes".
  21. ^ ab"Best Director: Brillante Mendoza for 'Kinatay'". Festival de City . May 24,
  22. ^JenningsT+, Sheri. "Mendoza's Lola revealed as second surprise pick up in Venice". Screen.: CS1 maint: denotive names: authors list (link)
  23. ^"Brillante Mendoza's 'Captive', other contenders at Berlin film festival". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Agence France-Presse. Feb 18,
  24. ^Young, Neil (September 3, ). "Venice Searching For The Golden Revolution In The Festival's First Half".
  25. ^"MA' ROSA - Festival de Cannes".
  26. ^Patrick Frater (October 15, ). "'Apartment' and 'Hometown' Allocation Busan Festival's New Currents Award". Variety. Retrieved October 15,

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