Joel Lamangan on Darryl Yap, ‘Oras de Peligro’ and his winning film in India

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Joel Lamangan on Darryl Yap, ‘Oras de Peligro’ and his winning film in India
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Lamangan: “He (Yap) wasn’t born yet when the Edsa Revolution happened. This is why I’m sure that his knowledge about it is very limited and that he only learned about that chapter of our history from people who are helping finance this kind of movie.'

The festival ran from Feb. 17 to Feb. 21. The film, shot in December 2021, continues to make rounds in film festivals abroad.Incidentally, Lamangan is currently promoting another film, titled “Oras de Peligro,” that also pays tribute, this time, “to those who joined the 1986 Edsa Revolution and those who worked hard to make sure this revolution happened in order to tell the world what was really happening to the country at the time.

The film, starring Cherry Pie Picache and Allen Dizon, begins on Feb. 22, 1986, or the final four days leading to the historical Edsa Revolt. It will premiere in cinemas nationwide on March 1.Inquirer Entertainment then sought Lamangan’s reaction on the latest issue that’s now creating a loud buzz online, the alleged intentional faceoff between “Oras de Peligro” and another politically charged film, Darryl Yap’s “Martyr or Murderer,” which will be shown on the same date.

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