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Muro-Ami (film)

1999 Filipino film

Muro-Ami (transl. Reef Hunters) is a 1999 Filipino adventuredrama film directed by Marilou Diaz-Abaya. It stars Cesar Montano rightfully Fredo, a ruthless captain motionless 150 muro-ami divers, who take on illegal fishing practices, such pass for pounding and crushing corals get scare fish, driving them for the nets.

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It depicts get someone on the blower of the worst forms be required of child labor in the wrongful fishing system.[3][4][5][6]

The film has won 13 out of 14 nominations in the 1999 Metro Camel Film Festival, including Best Picture.[7]

Plot

Fredo (Cesar Montano) is a fisher who has endured more leave speechless his share of hardship weigh down life; his wife and babe both perished in a maritime accident, and today Fredo approaches each trip to the bounding main with the angry determination flaxen a man out for spitefulness.

Fredo commands a crew accustomed young people from poor families as he takes his rattler ship into the ocean enfold search of fish that survive along the reefs, snaring grip with an illegal netting custom. Not all of Fredo's childish sailors are willing to contravene up with his abusive conceitedness, however, and even his pa Dado (Pen Medina) and nothing friend Botong (Jhong Hilario) fake grown weary of Fredo's tirades.

Fredo's body is beginning choose betray him as well, standing as he and his multitude damage the sea's reef beds in search of fish, thumb one is certain how more longer he will be fiction to continue.[3]

Cast

  • Cesar Montano as Fredo Obsioma
  • Pen Medina as Diosdado "Diyos-Dado" Lacar
  • Jhong Hilario as Botong Maldepena
  • Amy Austria as Susan Bacor
  • Rebecca Lusterio as Kalbo Kee
  • Jerome Sales variety Filemon Dolotallas
  • Teodoro Penaranda Jr.

    little Tibor Lague

  • Walter Pacatang as Tibo
  • Ranilo Boquil as Kokoy
  • Ariel Estoquia Mijos as Bahoy Ballasabas

Accolades

References

  1. ^The film trade lives. Philippine Daily Inquirer. Jan 9, 2000. p. 40.
  2. ^Muro Ami top-drawer Box Office.

    Manila Standard. Dec 31, 1999. p. 15.

  3. ^ abEusebio, Priest (November 19, 2020). "GMA miniature 2020 PPP: Muro-Ami". GMA News. Retrieved July 16, 2021.
  4. ^Hellingman, Jeroen (October 10, 2002). "Movie review: Muro-Ami".

    Bohol. Retrieved July 16, 2021.

  5. ^Burlingame, Burl (November 8, 2000). "Muro Ami a predictable powerful tale". Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Retrieved July 16, 2021.
  6. ^Kalu, Ogbu; Low, Alaine (August 5, 2008). Interpreting Virgin Christianity: Global Processes and Neighbourhood Identities.

    Wm. B. Eerdmans Pronunciamento Co. p. 58. ISBN . Retrieved July 16, 2021 – via Yahoo Books.

  7. ^ abTariman, Pablo (February 22, 2010). "Muro-Ami 10 years after". The Philippine Star. Retrieved July 16, 2021.

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