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      Secreto de Confesión

      • Secreto de Confesión was the first Filipino film in the Spanish language, presented at the time as la primera película hablada y cantada en español producida en Filipinas ("the first film spoken and sung in Spanish in the Philippines").
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  2. Spanish. Secreto de Confesión was the first Filipino film in the Spanish language, presented at the time as la primera película hablada y cantada en español producida en Filipinas ("the first film spoken and sung in Spanish in the Philippines").

  3. Parlatone Hispano Filipino: Drama: first Filipino film spoken and sung in Spanish. Mapait na Lihim: Rosa Aguirre, Alfonso Carvajal, Rudy Concepcion, Rosario Moreno, Sylvia Rosales, Nati Rubi: Sampaguita Pictures: 1939: Walang Sugat: Enrique Herrera-Davila: Rosa del Rosario, Leopoldo Salcedo: Filippine Productions: Musical: directorial debut of ...

  4. Apr 18, 2015 · Secreto de Confesión was the first Filipino film in the Spanish language, which was presented at the time as “la primera película hablada y cantada en español producida en Filipinas” (the first film spoken and sung in Spanish in the Philippine­s)” according to Wikipedia.

  5. Dec 22, 2018 · It was evident that Spanish and American music was influential on the music found in films because most early filmmakers and producers were wealthy enterprising foreigners. The first film ever produced by a Filipino was entitled, “Dalagang Bukid,” which is a 1919 silent film directed by José Nepomuceno.

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  6. May 10, 2022 · Dalagang Bukid directed by Jose Nepomuceno is the first Filipino feature film (silent film) locally produced in the country in 1919. FILMS WITH SOUND IN THE 30s. By the 30s, a few film...

  7. Dalagang Bukid would later become the script for what has been considered the first Philippine feature film: a silent film of the same title, accompanied by subtitles in English, Spanish, and Tagalog. It was directed by José Nepomuceno (1893-1959) and released in 1919.

  8. Aug 16, 2019 · Around this time, Nepomuceno was also said to be moonlighting as a subtitler in English and Spanish for French and Italian films. When he had enough capital, he opened Malayan Movies. Its first film, Dalagang Bukid in 1919, made him a household name.

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