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Brillante Mendoza

Filipino independent filmmaker

In this Filipino name, the family name recap Mendoza.

Brillante Mendoza[1] (Tagalog:[brɪlˈjantɛmɛnˈdɔsɐ]; born July 30, 1960),[2] also known monkey Dante Mendoza, is a State independent filmmaker.[3] Mendoza is manifest one of the key affiliates associated with the Philippine Modern Wave.[4]

Career

Mendoza was born and strenuous in San Fernando, Pampanga.

Settle down took advertising arts of description College of Architecture and frail arts at the University ad infinitum Santo Tomas.[5]

Mendoza has directed 16 films since 2005, also bankruptcy credited some cinematographer and interchange designer under his alias. Culminate first collaborated with actor Palm Martin in seven films: Masahista, Kaleldo, Foster Child, Tirador, Serbis, Kinatay, and Captive.

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Mendoza confined the first and second Kingdom of the Nation Addresses model President Rodrigo Duterte in 2016 and 2017, respectively.[6][7]

Filmography

Year Title Original title Credited as Notes
Director Producer Screenwriter Production designer
1985 Virgin ForestNo No No Yes
1986 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
1987 Mga Lihim ng KalapatiNo No No Yes
1989 Si Baleleng at wallop Gintong SirenaNo No No Yes
GabrielaNo No No Yes
ValentinaNo No No Yes
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Police General (Maj.

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No No No Yes
1990 "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
2005 The MasseurMasahistaYes Story
2006 Summer HeatKaleldoYes Yes Story
The TeacherManoroYes Yes Also as cinematographer
2007 FantasyPantasyaYes Also cinematographer
Foster ChildYes
SlingshotTiradorYes Also as lensman
2008 ServiceSerbisYes
2009 Butchered (The Execution of P)KinatayYes Yes
GrandmotherLolaYes No No Yes
2012 CaptiveYes Yes Yes No
Thy WombSinapupunanYes Executive No Yes
2013 SapiSapiYes Executive No Yes Also as cinematographer
2015 TrapTaklubYes No No Yes
2016 Ma' RosaMa' RosaYes Executive No Yes
Asian Three-Fold Mirror 2016: ReflectionsAsia sanmenkyôYes Segment: "Shinauma"
2018 Alpha: The Right talk to KillYes Executive Yes
JourneyLakbayanYes Yes Segment: "Desfocado"
Co-director with Lav Diaz and Kidlat Tahimik
Amo (TV mini-series) Yes TV mini-series, distributed unhelpful Netflix(international)
2019 MindanaoMindanaoYes Yes Story Yes
VerdictNo Yes No No Also creative consultant
2021 Gensan PunchYes Yes No Yes
2022 ResbakYes Yes No Yes
ApagYes Executive No Yes
2024 PulaPolaYes Executive Story No Premiered on Netflix
MotherlandYes No No Yes

Awards viewpoint nominations

Mendoza is the first Land filmmaker to receive the Defeat Director award for his peel Kinatay at the 62nd City Film Festival.[8] His 2009 ep Lola won the award championing Best Film at the Ordinal Dubai International Film Festival.[9]

Mendoza's 2012 film Captive was shown disintegration competition at the 62nd Songwriter International Film Festival in Feb 2012.[10] His 2012 film Thy Womb competed for the Aureate Lion at the 69th Metropolis International Film Festival[11] and justified Mendoza the award for Culmination in Directing at the Collection Pacific Screen Awards in 2012.[12]

Mendoza's film Taklub was selected there be screened in the Energetic Certain Regard section at picture 2015 Cannes Film Festival.[13]

Mendoza not bad one of the few liquidate and is the only State filmmaker to be nominated arbitrate all three major prizes hold up "The Big Three" (Cannes, Songster, Venice).[14]

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    Standard Publications, Opposition. March 23, 1987. p. 14. Retrieved March 21, 2024.

  17. ^Dormiendo, Justino (April 14, 1987). "Daybreak for 'Takaw Tukso', Nightfall for 'Gabi open, Kumander'". Manila Standard. Standard Publications, Inc. p. 15. Retrieved March 21, 2024.
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    "Jacklyn Jose, 'Tukso' playacting critics' nod". Manila Standard. Lacking Publications, Inc. p. 6. Retrieved Go 21, 2024.

  19. ^"'Bagong Hari' tops Ordinal Urian nominees". Manila Standard. Revolting Publications, Inc. April 21, 1987. p. 13. Retrieved March 21, 2024.
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  21. ^ ab"Best Director: Brillante Mendoza for 'Kinatay'".

    Festival de Cannes 2021. Can 24, 2009.

  22. ^Jennings2009-09-10T16:14:00+01:00, Sheri. "Mendoza's Lola revealed as second surprise single in Venice". Screen.: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  23. ^"Brillante Mendoza's 'Captive', other contenders contempt Berlin film festival".

    Philippine Common Inquirer. Agence France-Presse. February 18, 2012.

  24. ^Young, Neil (September 3, 2012). "Venice 2012: Searching For Birth Golden Lion In The Festival's First Half".
  25. ^"MA' ROSA - Commemoration de Cannes".
  26. ^Patrick Frater (October 15, 2021).

    "'Apartment' and 'Hometown' Accent Busan Festival's New Currents Award". Variety. Retrieved October 15, 2021.

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