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SENATE HONORS PEQUE GALLAGA FOR CONTRIBUTION TO PHILIPPINE CINEMA – ZUBIRI

The Senate has adopted a resolution expressing its profound sympathy and condolences to the family of movie director Maurice Ruiz Luzuriaga Gallaga, better known as Peque Gallaga, who passed away on May 7, 2020, at the age of 76.

Majority Leader Migz Zubiri, who introduced Senate Resolution No. 398, said he knew Gallaga personally since the latter was a kababayan of his father. Zubiri said Gallaga was a great director who trained numerous artists in the region when he semi-retired from the movie industry.

“It’s a great loss for the film industry for he was an incredible man with so much ideas. He was a visionary and many of his films became favorites of the public,” the veteran legislator said.

“We mourn his loss as well as we celebrate his legacy.”

“We mourn his loss as well as we celebrate his legacy,” said Senator Imee Marcos, who was executive director of Gallaga’s ground-breaking film “Oro Plata Mata.”

Gallaga was a multi-awarded filmmaker, actor and scriptwriter with an illustrious filmography spanning four decades, a body of work that masterfully delivered profundity, entertainment, quixotism, thought-provoking controversy and social critique, said Zubiri.

The seasoned lawmaker said Gallaga used film as a medium to express his bold and original explorations of the realities, anxieties and fantasies of the Philippine society.

These were evident in his visions on war, violence and class struggle in “Oro Plata Mata;” his provocative look at a tumultuous regime through “Scorpio Nights;” in his bold spin on the gruesome crossroads between state, media and the religious in Isang “Araw Walang Diyos” and his deepest fears of the Filipino psyche in “Tiyanak,” “Hiwaga sa Balete Drive” and the inimitable cultural success of “Shake, Rattle and Roll.”

“Gallaga was a well-respected fixture not only in the local film industry but in the international arena as well.”

“Gallaga was a well-respected fixture not only in the local film industry but in the international arena as well, as evidenced by the accolades he garnered here and abroad, having been recognized at the International Film Festival of Flanders-Ghent in Belgium and the Chicago International Film Festival, the Gawad CCP Para sa Sining, the Lifetime Achievement Award from Gawad Urian Awards, the Manuel De Leon Award from the Film Academy of the Philippines and numerous other distinctions and nominations from the Metro Manila Film Festival, the Cinema One Originals Digital Film Festival and the Star Awards for Movies,” Zubiri said.

As one of the country’s most talented directors, he said the Senate was honoring Gallaga for his contributions to Philippine cinema.

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