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7 must-watch Filipino historical series and films to stream now

7 must-watch Filipino historical series and films to stream now

Tatler Asia09-06-2025
'Pulang Araw' (2024)
Above 'Pulang Araw' is directed by Dominic Zapata
Set during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines in the Second World War, Pulang Araw promises a sweeping historical drama filled with romance, action and a look at a tumultuous period. With a star-studded cast and the creative team behind Maria Clara at Ibarra , brace yourself for another impactful and well-researched Filipino historical series that will bring a critical era of Philippine history to life.
Created by Suzette Doctolero and directed by Dominic Zapata, Pulang Araw features a powerhouse cast including Barbie Forteza, David Licauco, Alden Richards and Sanya Lopez.
Read also: Netflix's war drama 'Pulang Araw': Musings of cast Barbie Forteza, David Licauco, and more 'Amaya' (2011)
Above 'Amaya' is a Filipino historical series set in the pre-colonial period of the 1500s (Photo: GMA Network)
This epic series is set in the pre-colonial Central Visayas region of the Philippines, around the 16th century. Amaya is lauded for its ambitious attempt to depict pre-Hispanic culture, beliefs, and societal structures. It tells the story of a princess destined to change her era, featuring impressive production design, costumes, and a unique narrative rooted in ancient Filipino heritage.
One of the Filipino historical series to indulge in, Amaya is directed by Mac Alejandre and written by Suzette Doctolero. Among the stars in the series are Marian Rivera, Sid Lucero, Mikael Daez and Gina Alajar.
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Above 'Heneral Luna' is directed by Jerrold Tarog
A massive critical and commercial success, Heneral Luna revitalised interest in Filipino historical series and films. It's a fiery, intense and often darkly comedic portrayal of General Antonio Luna, one of the Philippine-American War's most brilliant and controversial military leaders. John Arcilla's performance is iconic, and the film pulls no punches in depicting the infighting and complexities of the revolutionary period. It's a must-watch for its powerful storytelling and its impact on contemporary Filipino cinema. Heneral Luna is directed by Jerrold Tarog.
Read also: Heneral Luna, Anino, On The Job, and More: Critically Acclaimed Filipino Films You Ought To Know 'Gomburza' (2023)
Above 'Gomburza' is directed by Pepe Diokno
This film sheds light on the story of the three Filipino Catholic priests (Mariano Gomez, José Burgos and Jacinto Zamora) who were executed by Spanish colonial authorities in 1872 on charges of subversion arising from the Cavite Mutiny. Their martyrdom is considered a pivotal moment that fueled Filipino nationalism. Gomburza offers a gripping and poignant look at this crucial event, recognized for its historical depth and compelling performances, and was a major winner at the Metro Manila Film Festival.
Directed by Pepe Diokno, this Filipino historical film features brilliant actors such as Dante Rivero, Cedrick Juan, Enchong Dee and Piolo Pascual.
Read also: Breaking Glass: Piolo Pascual on forging a path that goes nowhere but up 'José Rizal' (1998)
Above 'José Rizal' is directed by Marilou Diaz-Abaya
For a long time, this was the definitive cinematic depiction of the Philippine national hero. Cesar Montano delivers a powerful performance as José Rizal. The film is a grand, sweeping epic that covers Rizal's life, his writings, and his influence on the Philippine Revolution. It's a significant piece of Filipino cinema and offers a comprehensive look at the hero's journey and sacrifice.
José Rizal is directed by Marilou Diaz-Abaya and written by Ricky Lee, Marilou Diaz-Abaya and Jun Lana. 'Goyo: Ang Batang Heneral' (2018)
Above 'Goyo: Ang Batang Heneral' is directed by Jerrold Tarog
The second instalment in Jerrold Tarog's planned historical trilogy (following Heneral Luna ), Goyo: Ang Batang Heneral offers a more introspective and sombre look at another young general of the Philippine-American War, Gregorio del Pilar. It delves into the burdens of leadership, the cult of personality and the harsh realities faced by the young republic. It's a beautifully shot film that provides a contrasting perspective to the fiery Heneral Luna , exploring different facets of heroism and sacrifice.
Playing the titular role is the talented actor Paulo Avelino.
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