Urduja (film) explained

Urduja
Director:Reggie Entienza
Producer:Antonio P. Tuviera
Screenplay:Reggie Entienza
Story:Reggie Entienza
Michael Tuivera
Starring:Regine Velasquez-Alcasid
Cesar Montano
Eddie Garcia
Johnny Delgado
Jay Manalo
Ruby Rodriguez
Epy Quizon
Michael V.
Allan K.
Music:Mon Faustino
Noel Zarate
Editing:Manet Dayrit
Studio:APT Entertainment
Seventoon
Imaginary Friends
Distributor:APT Entertainment
Runtime:100 minutes
Country:Philippines
Language:Filipino

Urduja is a 2008 Filipino animated historical fantasy film based of the legend of the warrior princess Urduja of Pangasinan. It was the first of two locally produced (in the Philippines) animated films set for release in 2008. The other, Dayo, was released as an entry for the 2008 Metro Manila Film Festival.

The film was created by an all-Filipino group of animators and made using the traditional (hand-drawn) animation process.[1] It also features an all-Filipino cast of voice actors. Urduja was released on June 18, 2008. The running time of the movie is within exactly 100 minutes.

Plot

Set in the 13th century, the film is a fictionalized tale of Princess Urduja, legendary warrior princess of Pangasinan.

As the only daughter of Lakanpati, chieftain of the Tawilisi tribe of Northern Luzon, Urduja grew up as a warrior with the ability and willingness to defend her people from their rival tribe, the Badjaos. Lakanpati's age and failing health gave rise to the urgency of finding a man for the princess to marry and who will inevitably lead the tribe as the new chieftain.

The man Lakanpati considers most eligible to become Urduja's husband is Simakwel, a Tawilisi warrior but whom the princess dislikes. Oblivious of Simakwel's ambitious and scheming ways, Lakanpati tries his best to convince Urduja to marry him. However, Urduja meets Limhang, a Chinese pirate, who lands on the Tawilisi shore after he flees from the wrath of the ruthlessly greedy Wang. Urduja immediately falls in love with the stranger Limhang, which worries Lakanpati and drives Simakwel into madness. Afraid of losing both the crown and Urduja, Simakwel does everything to drive Limhang away from his dream. Eventually, Limhang's good deeds and genuine kindness win the respect and trust of the Taliwisi tribe.

Wang soon finds Limhang, who surrenders voluntarily to Wang in assurance that he will not attack Tawilisi. In the end, Wang still orders his men to attack the tribe. Urduja and her people bravely defend the tribe from the forces of Wang. Limhang escapes from his captors and with the aid of the Badjaos sends the invaders fleeing.

In the end, Daisuke, Mayumi and Kukut left Limhang, who decided to stay with his love, but not without another surprise from Tarsir, which the latter threw a snake on Kukut.

Cast

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.asianjournal.com/?c=107&a=26129&sp=4 Talented Filipino animators go big time - Page 4
  2. http://www.pep.ph/guide/1789/Regine-Velasquez-gives-voice-to-Princess-Urduja-in-first-ever-Filipino-animation-film Philippine Entertainment Portal | Movies | Regine Velasquez gives voice to Princess Urduja in first-ever Filipino animation film