Dalagang Bukid
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This article is about the film. For the fish also known as "dalagang bukid" in Filipino, see Goldband fusilier.
Dalagang Bukid (English: Country Maiden)[1] is a 1919 Filipino silent film. Directed by José Nepomuceno, it is recognized as the first full-length Filipino produced and directed feature film.[2] An adaptation of the Tagalog sarsuwela of the same name by Hermogenes Ilagan, the film stars Atang de la Rama and Marceliano Ilagan, both of whom reprise their roles from the original sarsuwela production.
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Directed by | José Nepomuceno |
Based on | Dalagang Bukid by Hermogenes Ilagan and Leon Ignacio |
Produced by | José Nepomuceno |
Starring | Atang de la Rama Marceliano Ilagan |
Cinematography | José Nepomuceno |
Distributed by | Malayan Movies |
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Country | Philippines |
Language | Silent |
Budget | ₱25,000 |
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All of Nepomuceno's films, including Dalagang Bukid and its sequel La Venganza de Don Silvestre, are lost.[3]