List_of_films_about_martial_law_under_Ferdinand_Marcos

List of films about martial law under Ferdinand Marcos

List of films about martial law under Ferdinand Marcos

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This is a list of films that deals with topics about the 1972–1981 martial law under Ferdinand Marcos. Various filmmakers made films that directly deal with the political atmosphere, provide social commentary, or chronicle the life of Filipinos during the period. Most of the feature films circle on the struggles and human rights abuses during the oppressive state of the government at that time.

Feature films

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Documentary films

This includes documentary films and docudramas.

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