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Secreto de confesin (film)

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'Secreto de Confesin' was the first Filipino film in the Spanish language, presented at the time as 'la primera pelcula hablada y cantada en espaol producida en Filipinas' ("the first film spoken and sung in Spanish in the Philippines").

International distribution



'Secreto de Confesin' was screened with great box office success in the United States, Cuba, Puerto Rico, and several other Spanish-speaking countries in the American continent. It also was shown in Macau, Hong Kong, Spain, and Portugal.

Other Filipino films in Spanish from the same period, such as 'Hgase tu voluntad', 'Las Dulces Mestizas', 'Muecas de Manila' or 'El Milagro del Nazareno de Quiapo', had an even greater success at the box office, and started to create international distribution channels for the Philippine film industry spoken in Spanish.

Cast



*Armando Villa

*Rosa Mara Zabaljuregui

*Nita Faras

*Mario de Crdova

*Mari del Sol

*Jlio Gonzales

*Eliseo Carvajal

Loss during World War II



Unfortunately, all existing copies of the film were lost during the U.S. bombing of Manila at the end of World War II. It was not the only film destroyed during the armed conflict, since there are only copies of five pre-war Filipino movies, none of them in Spanish.

Versions



A Tagalog version, produced years later, was screened after the end of World War II in 1945 in major cities throughout the Philippine archipelago, but with very limited box office success.

Artistic legacy



Guillermo Gmez Rivera, Spanish-speaking Filipino writer and academic, director of the prestigious Academia Filipina de la Lengua Espaola (Philippine Academy of the Spanish Language), is credited with the recovery of this film in the memory of the Filipino film industry, which had forgotten it for decades.

See also



*List of lost films


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