Sakay (film)
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{{Infobox film
| name = Sakay
| image = File:Dirty_Mac_Sakay.jpeg
| caption = Theatrical release poster
| director = Raymond Red
| producer = Ana Marie Datuin
| screenplay = Ian Victoriano
| story = {{ubl|Raymond Red|Ian Victoriano}}
| starring = Julio Diaz
| music = Ronnie Quesada
| cinematography = {{ubl|Raymond Red|Lauro Rene Manda}}
| editing = {{ubl|Raymond Red|Lauro Rene Manda}}
| studio = {{ubl|Alpha Omega Productions|Zeta Enterprises}}
| released = {{film date|1993}}
| runtime = 90 minutes
| country = Philippines
| language = Filipino
| budget =
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Sakay is a 1993 Filipino historical drama film directed by Raymond Red.{{cite news|url=https://opinion.inquirer.net/89595/have-a-more-meaningful-leisure-time/amp|title=Have a more meaningful leisure time|publisher=Inquirer|first=Daniel|last=Aloc|date=October 22, 2015|accessdate=February 13, 2020}} The film stars Julio Diaz, Tetchie Agbayani, and Leopoldo Salcedo. It was produced by Alpha Omega Productions.{{cite news|url=https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2000/05/23/91740/reds|title=Red's|publisher=PhilStar Global|first=Ricky|last=Lo|date=May 23, 2000|accessdate=February 13, 2020}} The film portrays the latter part of the life of Filipino patriot and hero Macario Sakay, who was declared an outlaw and a criminal for continuing hostilities against the United States after the "official" end of the Philippine–American War.{{cite news|url=https://www.rappler.com/entertainment/movies/67213-movies-national-heroes-day-philippines/|title=10 movies featuring PH national heroes|publisher=Rappler|date=August 25, 2014|accessdate=February 13, 2020}}{{cite book|last=Deocampo|first=Nick|date=2008|title=Sine Gabay: A Film Study Guide|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lTSWDwAAQBAJ&q=raymond+red+sakay&pg=PT236|location=Mandaluyong|publisher=Anvil Publishing, Inc.|isbn=9786214201792}} It was also the last movie appearance of Leopoldo Salcedo before his sudden death in 1998.
Plot
Macario Sakay is a carriage factory worker and stage actor from Tondo, Manila who joins Andres Bonifacio's revolutionary secret society, the Katipunan. He fights during the Philippine Revolution against Spain and later in the Philippine–American War. Sakay remains in the field even after the capture of President Emilio Aguinaldo and the fall of the First Philippine Republic. He was captured, but is released during an amnesty.
Sakay then takes to the mountains to revive the Katipunan, together with Francisco Carreon, Julian Montalan, Cornelio Felizardo and other rebel leaders. He proclaims himself General and President of the "Tagalog Republic" (Republika ng Katagalugan), and engaged the United States Army and the Philippine Constabulary in guerrilla warfare. On occasion, he is aided by talisman-wearing cultist warriors.
After years of fighting, Sakay is convinced to surrender by Filipino labor leader Dr. Dominador Gomez, who argued that the establishment of a Philippine National Assembly, instead of armed resistance, presented the soundest option towards attaining Filipino independence.
On the understanding that the American government offered amnesty, Sakay and his officers come down from the mountains. However, as a ruse, they were invited to a reception in Cavite and arrested by the Americans. Tried and convicted for brigandage, Sakay and Colonel Lucio de Vega are hanged while Montalan and others received life imprisonment.
Cast
- Julio Diaz as Gen. Macario Sakay
- Tetchie Agbayani as Elena
- Leopoldo Salcedo as Sakay's father
- Nanding Josef as Dr. Dominador Gomez
- Karlo Altomonte as Francisco Carreon
- Pen Medina as Col. Lucio de Vega
- Ray Ventura as Gen. Cornelio Felizardo
- Raymond Keannu as Gen. Julian Montalan
- Mike Lloren as Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo
- John Arcilla as Gen. Leon Villafuerte
- Bon Vibar as Capt. Harry Hill Bandholtz
- Arvin Pestaño as Antonio Montenegro
Accolades
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width="10%"| Year | width="30%"| Award-Giving Body | width="25%"| Category | width="25%"| Recipient | width="10%"| Result |
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rowspan="3"|1993 | ||||
rowspan="2"|Manila Film Festival | Gatpuno Antonio Villegas Cultural Award | rowspan="5"|Sakay | {{won}} | |
Lingap ng Inang Maynila | {{won}} | |||
rowspan="14"|1994 | ||||
rowspan="6"|FAMAS Award{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000232/1994/1?ref_=ttawd_ev_1|title=FAMAS Awards (1994)|website=IMDb|accessdate=February 13, 2020}} | ||||
Best Picture | {{nom}} | |||
Best Director | Raymond Red | {{nom}} | ||
Best Actor | Julio Diaz | {{nom}} | ||
Best Supporting Actor | Pen Medina | {{nom}} | ||
Best Art Direction | Danny Red and Ronald Red | {{won}} | ||
rowspan="8"|Gawad Urian Award{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000270/1994/1?ref_=ttawd_ev_2|title=Gawad Urian Awards (1994)|website=IMDb|accessdate=February 13, 2020}} | ||||
Best Picture (Pinakamahusay na Pelikula) | Sakay | {{nom}} | ||
Best Direction (Pinakamahusay na Direksyon) | Raymond Red | {{nom}} | ||
Best Supporting Actor (Pinakamahusay na Pangalawang Aktor) | Pen Medina | {{nom}} | ||
Best Cinematography (Pinakamahusay na Sinematograpiya) | Larry Manda and Raymond Red | {{nom}} | ||
Best Production Design (Pinakamahusay na Disenyong Pamproduksiyon) | Danny Red and Ronald Red | {{nom}} | ||
Best Sound (Pinakamahusay na Tunog) | Gaudencio Barredo | {{nom}} |
References
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External links
- {{IMDb title|0108028|Sakay}}
Category:Biographical films about military leaders
Category:Cultural depictions of Emilio Aguinaldo
Category:Films set during the Philippine–American War
Category:Films set in the 1890s
Category:Films set in the 1900s
Category:Philippine biographical drama films