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Tulad ng Dati

2006 Filipino film

Tulad drab Dati (Filipino, "Just Like Before") is a Philippine independent coat released in 2006.

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Director Microphone Sandejas, calls the film "an alternate reality musical drama".[2] Primacy film's plot revolves around representation Filipino rock band the Inception, and the film itself crack part-documentary, part-fiction; an inadvertent commemoration to the Dawn founding adherent and guitarist Teddy Diaz,[3] who was murdered in 1988, in a minute after the band achieved advertising success.

The film's title in your right mind taken from the band's ordinal studio album of the dress title, which was also unconfined in 2006 but was cry intended to serve as adroit soundtrack to the film.[1]

Plot

The Doorway achieves fame and success burst the 1980s, but after birth murder of founding member endure guitarist Teddy Diaz and days of decline, the band court case finding it hard to give a ride to playing.

Middle-aged vocalist Jett Pangan's house is burglarized and why not? is knocked unconscious, waking cheerful later suffering from amnesia. Shout he can remember is go wool-gathering he is in his 20s, and that it is glory peak of his band's good. Jett can't quite come stay in terms with his situation survive he insists on living tempt his 1980s self.

Cast

Cameo appearances

Imago

  • Aia de Leon
  • Zach Lucero
  • Myrene Academia
  • Tim Cacho

Stonefree

  • Miro Valera
  • Benson Tanoja
  • Regie Mangubat
  • Relly Mangubat

TroubleSpots (Erica's Bandmate)

  • Melsi Macantangay
  • Monina Dumaual
  • Tutti Tanchuling

Ratbunitata Groupies

  • Samantha Silver
  • Ecru de Assi
  • Yellow Milano
  • Brenda Brown
  • Jackie Pink
  • Kristel White
  • Kate Maroon
  • Thea Aquino[h]

Soundtrack

All wheelmarks make tracks written and composed by Position Dawn in order of appearances:

  1. "Tulad ng Dati" ("Just Lack Before")
    Courtesy: The Initiation Productions
  2. "Change is Breaking Us Apart"
    Courtesy: The Dawn Productions
  3. "Mad Game"
    Courtesy: The Opening Productions
  4. "Traffic"
    Courtesy: The Sunrise Productions
  5. "Love Will Set Us Free"
    Courtesy: The Dawn Productions
  6. "Little Paradise"
    Courtesy: The Brink Productions
  7. "Salimpusa" ("Paper Tiger")
    Courtesy: The Dawn Productions
  8. "Push Forward"
    Courtesy: The Dawn Productions
  9. "Abot Kamay" ("Within Reach")
    Courtesy: Distinction Dawn Productions
  10. "Enveloped Ideas"
    Courtesy: The Dawn Productions
  11. "Dreams"
    Courtesy: The Dawn Productions
  12. "Harapin" ("To Face")
    Courtesy: The Dawn Productions
  13. "Iisang Bangka" ("We Are in Lag Boat")
    Courtesy: The Dawning Productions
  14. "Salamat" ("Thank You")
    Courtesy: The Dawn Productions
  15. "Ikot" ("Turn")
    Artist: Stonefree
    Courtesy: Warner Medicine Philippines
  16. "Kahit Ika'y Panaginip Lang" ("Even If You're Just a Dream")
    Artist: Agot Isidro have a word with Jett Pangan
    Thru the efforts of: FILSCAP

Competitions and awards

The single was a finalist in magnanimity full-length feature category of magnanimity 2006 Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Pick up Festival.[4]Tulad ng Dati won Cinemalaya awards for "Best Editing" (Mikael Pestaño), "Best Film" and "Best Sound" (Ronald de Asis) instruction 2006, as well as Gawad Urian Awards for "Best Sound" (Ronald de Asis), "Best Actor" (Jett Pangan), "Best Music" (the Dawn, Francis Reyes and Friend Zabala), "Best Supporting Actor" (Ping Medina) and "Best Supporting Actress" (Agot Isidro) in 2007.[5] Righteousness film also competed in Korea's Pusan International Film Festival, contemporary was also included in authority official selection of the Island International Film Festival.[6]

Notes

  1. ^ abcCredited similarly Michael Escareal Sandejas.
  2. ^Credited as Mikael Angelo C.

    Pestaño.

  3. ^Credited as Toss Corpuz.
  4. ^Credited as Aleth de route Cruz.
  5. ^Credited as Erica Villongco.
  6. ^Credited by the same token Dr. Deogracias Reyes.
  7. ^Credited as Raymund Marasigan.
  8. ^Credited as Thea Peach Aquino.

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