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  1. Lamberto Avellana’s English-language film based on Nick Joaquin’s play about a painter, a painting, two sisters, and a crook. ‎A Portrait of the Artist as Filipino (1965) directed by Lamberto V. Avellana • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd

  2. An English-language Filipino play written in 1950 by author Nick Joaquin. It debuted on stage in 1955. Set in the tragically beautiful, Spanish-colonial Walled City of Intramuros in the late U.S. colonial era, specifically in October 1941, the play is named for the huge, classically-themed self-portrait by the great artist Don Lorenzo Marasigan el Magnifico, and the rest of the play revolves ...

  3. May 30, 2015 · The new digitally restored A Portrait of the Artist as Filipino will be exhibited for the first time at the Cultural Center of the Philippines Little Theater on April 25, Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Three National Artists participated in the making of Portrait: Nick Joaquin (literature), Bert Avellana (theater and cinema) and his wife Daisy Hontiveros-Avellana (theater).

  4. A former art district in Manila struggles between the old Filipino identity and the onslaught of Western influence. Director Lamberto V. Avellana Producer Lamberto V. Avellana Screenwriter Donato ...

  5. Mar 28, 2018 · Last February 21, 2018, the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies hosted the centenary exhibit opening of one of the country's unsung artists, Daisy Hontiveros Avellana. Entitled “Daisy H. Avellana: Portrait of the Artist as Filipino,” the event was held as part of a series of talks for Ateneo's Talakayan Alay Sa Bayan. This was just three years later than her husband’s own centenary ...

  6. Sep 10, 2013 · This is most especially true in Lamberto Avellana's 1965 film version of Nick Joaquin's A Portrait of the Artist as Filipino, where almost the entire play is set in a beautiful old house in the oldest part of the city that suggests another age-in the playwright's words-"an Age of lamplight and gaslight, of harps and whiskers and fine carriages ...

  7. Lamberto Avellana’s English-language film based on Nick Joaquin’s play about a painter, a painting, two sisters, and a crook.