Plot
Directed by Chito S. Roño, this adaptation of Lualhati Bautista's prize-winning novel Dekada 70 chronicles a middle-class Filipino family who, over the space of a decade, become aware of the political policies that have ultimately led to repression and a state of martial law. Vilma Santos stars as Amanda, who realizes the implications of living within a dictatorship after sorting out the contradictory reactions of her husband and five sons. Julian, her husband, supports his eldest son's efforts to rail against the government while simultaneously refusing to condone Amanda's wish to find a job. Her third son (Marvin Augustin) writes illegal political exposes. The fourth (Danilo Barrios) fell victim to a corrupt police department, and her youngest (John W. Sace) is still a boy. The film was produced by Tess Fuentes and also features Christopher De Leon, Piolo Pascual, Carlos Agassi, and Dimples Romano. ~ Tracie Cooper, RoviCast
- Vilma Santos
- Christopher De Leon
- Piolo Pascual
- Marvin Augustin
- Carlos Agassi
Credit
Chito S. Roño - Director, Jess Navarro - Editor, Malou N. Santos - Executive Producer, Charo Santos-Concio - Executive Producer, Nonong Buencamino - Composer (Music Score), Manny Morfe - Production Designer, Neil Daza - Cinematographer, Tess Fuentes - Producer, Rannie Eulloran - Sound/Sound Designer, Lualhati Bautista - Screenwriter, Lualhati Bautista - Book Author| Deja Vu (2001 Film), Deja Vu (1997 Film) | |
| Dekapentavgoustos (2002 Film), Deke Dickerson: The Melody (Film) |
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