Ang Supremo Explained

Ang Supremo
Director:Joey del Rosario
Producer:GP
Eddie Garcia
Starring:Ramon Revilla
Music:Vehnee Saturno
Cinematography:Danny Bustos
Editing:Segundo Ramos
Studio:GP Films
EG Productions
Country:Philippines
Language:Filipino

Ang Supremo is a 1988 Filipino action film directed by Joey del Rosario and starring Ramon Revilla as the titular supremo. It also stars Chat Silayan, Eddie Garcia, Jean Saburit, Rommel Valdez, and Miguel Rodriguez.

Produced by GP Films, the film was released on July 21, 1988. Critic Lav Diaz gave Ang Supremo a mixed review, criticizing the film's confusing setting as to whether or not it is about the historical Hukbalahap guerrilla group or the contemporary New People's Army, though he still considered it an adequate action film. Eddie Infante won the Film Academy of the Philippines Award for Best Supporting Actor.

Cast

The poster for Ang Supremo notes that the film has "a cast of [t]housands".[1]

Release

Ang Supremo was released on July 21, 1988, with free diver's watches and T-shirts handed out to early moviegoers in Metro Manila.[1]

Critical response

Lav Diaz, writing for the Manila Standard, criticized the unclear setting of Ang Supremos story as to whether or not it is about the defunct Hukbalahap, a socialist guerilla group formed during World War II, or the contemporary New People's Army, the armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines. Diaz also pointed out that the film never used the word "Huk" or any other term referring to the Hukbalahap, adding to the confusion. However, he stated that Ang Supremo is still a fine action film, commending its contextualization of rebellions as chiefly caused by people's suffering in rural areas.[2]

Accolades

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GroupCategoryNameResult
1989 FAP AwardsBest Supporting ActorEddie Infante[3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. News: Grand Opening Today. August 19, 2020. Manila Standard. Standard Publications, Inc.. July 21, 1988. 14. Free! Free! Divers Watches And T-Shirts For Early Lucky Patrons!.
  2. News: Diaz. Lav. Lav Diaz. Malabong kuwento. Vague story. August 19, 2020. Manila Standard. Standard Publications, Inc.. July 30, 1988. 14. Filipino.
  3. News: Villanueva. Nena Z.. Amy, Philip grab FAP awards. August 19, 2020. Manila Standard. Kagitingan Publications, Inc.. April 9, 1989. 16.
  4. Book: Philippine Almanac Book of Facts 1990. 1990. Aurora Publications. 971-588-000-2. 451. August 19, 2020.