Balangiga: Howling Wilderness (2017)
October 20, 2017Release Date
Balangiga: Howling Wilderness (2017)
October 20, 2017Release Date



Plot.
Where to Watch.

Currently Balangiga: Howling Wilderness is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Kanopy
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Cast & Crew.

Justine Samson
Kulas

Pio del Rio
Apoy Buroy

Warren Tuaño
Bola

Daniel Palisa
Lieutenant Manchus

Althea Vega
Kulas' Mother

Lourd De Veyra
Banduria Bandolero

Jun Sabayton
Mr. Bakwit

Roxlee
Father Puray

Lolita Carbon
Biringan Bird

Jean Judith Javier
Biringan Bird

Henry Strzalkowski
Biringan Bird

Don Gordon Bell
Biringan Bird

Unicorn Belmonte
Melchora

Bounty Bautista
Salvi

Milagros Balintay
Yuyay

Danny Capawa
Pandoy

Zeus Bascon
Faceless Family / Production Design / Costume Designer

Kim Perez
Faceless Family

Mark Dela Cruz
Faceless Family / Banduria Bandolero's Son

Donel Lijauco
Kulas' Paternal Uncle

Dexter Dulla
Samaritan

Jerry Gracio
Screenplay

Endi Balbuena
CastingDirector

Achinette Villamor
Story / Producer

Khavn
Screenplay / Story / Director / Producer / Music

Timmy Harn
Production Design

Barbie Capacio
CastingDirector

Mikko Quizon
Sound Engineer

Marija Vicente
Production Design

Edong Canlas
Producer

Albert Banzon
Director of Photography

Carlo Francisco Manatad
Editor

Jerry Docuyanan
Art Direction
Media.



Details.
Release DateOctober 20, 2017
StatusReleased
Running Time2h
Genres
Last updated:
Wiki.
Balangiga: Howling Wilderness is a 2017 Filipino film directed by Khavn De La Cruz and one of the circle competition entries to the 5th QCinema International Film Festival or QCinema. This movie shows, in the eyes of an eight-year-old, the tragedy that occurred in the days of 1901 when the Americans were supposed to identify with the Balangiga and other parts of Samar, including the events following the brutal massacre of several Samarnon and how they fled elsewhere to the neighboring island. The movie's shooting location took place in different parts of Samar, Leyte and Zambales (Central Luzon). Although there were various issues the movie received just before its release to the public, it still managed to receive several top recognition from various prestigious award-giving bodies in the Philippines, including the highest "Best Picture" award. The director of this movie receives “Best Director” as well as the movie stars who were based in Tacloban City.
It had a Philippine nationwide theatrical release from August 15–21, 2018 in selected SM Cinemas, Gateway Cineplex, Robinsons Movieworld and Cinema '76 theaters as part of the Special Feature Section of 2nd Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino.
It was also shown as part of World Cinema section of the 24th edition of International Film Festival of Kerala in India, and also exhibited in Exground Film Festival in Wiesbaden, Germany last November 2018; further, it was also selected to be screened at the 20th edition of Jeonju International Film Festival held at the city of Jeonju, North Jeolla Province, South Korea in May 2019 under the Newtro Jeonju section, which was created to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Jeonju IFF and a special program that sheds light on the contemporary artists who have shared their vision with JIFF for the last 20 years. And, was awarded the coveted Jury Prize at the 5th Bangkok ASEAN Film Festival during the closing ceremony held in Cinema Central World, Bangkok, Thailand.
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