Remembering Lino Brocka: A Tribute to the National Artist on His Birth Anniversary
By: Claire Laroza
Photo By: Gio Anderson Laylo
"Although it is the duty of the artist to work for what is true, Good and Beautiful, first we must expose and fight what is wrong"- Lino Brocka
Lino Brocka, born on April 3, 1939, in Pilar, Sorsogon, is a name that resonates profoundly in the realm of Philippine cinema. His films, often characterized by their gritty realism and poignant social commentary, have left an indelible mark on the industry and continue to inspire filmmakers today.
Brocka's films are not just works of art; they are a reflection of the struggles and triumphs of the common man. His dedication to portraying the plight of the marginalized and the oppressed has made him a figure of change and inspiration.
As we celebrate his birth anniversary, we remember Lino Brocka not just as a filmmaker, but as a visionary who used his craft to challenge societal norms and inspire change. His films, characterized by their authenticity and poignant social commentary, continue to resonate with audiences, reminding us of the power of cinema as a tool for social change.
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