Arthouse Cinema presents Manuel Conde’s ‘Genghis Khan’, ‘Krus na Kawayan’, ‘Venganza’

Manuel Conde. CONTRIBUTED IMAGE

Manuel Conde. CONTRIBUTED IMAGE

The Cultural Center of the Philippines Arthouse Cinema, in cooperation with Society of Filipino Archivists for Film (Sofia), the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) and the UP Los Baños Foundation Inc, presents “Manuel Conde@100” at the CCP Tanghalang Manuel Conde on Sept. 24, Oct. 1 and 8.

This special event is part of the year round series held to celebrate the birth centennial of National Artist for Film Manuel Conde who was born October 9, 1915.

At the CCP, three Conde films will be shown:

Genghis Khan image courtesy of Video 38

Conde was declared a National Artist in 2009 but officially conferred the title only in 2016.  He was one of the Philippines’ most original filmmakers who straddled both the mainstream and independent film worlds.  Born in Daet, Camarines Norte, Conde started out in movies in 1934, acting in bit roles, then became assistant director to Carlos Vander Tolosa at LVN Pictures before graduating to directing films at the same studio in 1940.

It was only when he put up his own company MC Productions in 1947 that he began to hit his stride by directing himself and acting as Juan Tamad, and creating epic costume pictures on minimalist budgets.  He achieved international renown when his Genghis Khan became the first Filipino film to compete at the Venice Film Festival in 1952, against films by a pantheon of history’s greatest filmmakers—Chaplin, Renoir, Ford, Mizoguchi.

After working on ambitious but unrealized projects in the 50s, Conde continued producing films and TV series well into the 70s, and made cameo appearances in minor films until his death at age 69 in 1985.

Kidlat Tahimik, the acknowledged father of local independent filmmaking Kidlat Tahimik once said, Manuel Conde should be called the ‘grandfather’ of Philippine independent filmmaking.

The CCP Arthouse Cinema Program aims to provide audiences with opportunities to engage with local and international art films and their makers through a yearlong program of screenings, talkbacks, special events and other movie-related activities.

For more information, please call CCP Media Arts at tel. no. 832-1125 local 1704 and 1705.

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