The Cinema Of Manuel Conde
The Cinema Of Manuel Conde
Nicanor G. Tiongson
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The Cinema of Manuel Conde by Nicanor G. Tiongson is a comprehensive tribute to one of Philippine cinema’s most overlooked yet influential filmmakers. Tracing Conde’s journey from his humble beginnings in Daet, Camarines Norte, to his prolific career as a director, writer, actor, and producer, the book explores the 40 films he created between 1940 and 1974.
Featuring over 300 rare photographs, the book highlights Conde’s groundbreaking works, including Genghis Khan—the first Filipino film to compete at the Venice Film Festival in 1952—and his beloved Juan Tamad series. It examines his contributions to Philippine cinema, from his socially insightful and politically charged films to his innovations in commercial genres.
Published in 2008 by University Of Santo Tomas Publishing House
280 pages