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Carlo J. Caparas
Filipino comic strip creator (1943–2024)
In this Philippine name, the middle name or maternal family name is Jose and the surname or paternal family name is Caparas.
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| Born | Carlo Magno Jose Caparas (1943-03-12)March 12, 1943 Pozorrubio, Pangasinan, Philippines |
| Died | May 24, 2024(2024-05-24) (aged 81) |
| Occupation(s) | Comic strip creator and writer Film director Film producer Screenwriter |
| Spouse | Donna Villa (died 2017) |
| Children | 2 |
Carlo Magno Jose Caparas (March 12, 1943 – May 24, 2024) was a Filipino comic strip creator and writer-turned film director and producer. He is best known for creating such Filipino superheroes and comic book characters as Panday, Bakekang, Totoy Bato, Joaquin Bordado, Kamagong, Kamandag, Elias Paniki, Tasya Fantasya, and Gagambino among others. He was also known as the writer-director of numerous sensationalist "massacre" films such as The Myrna Diones Story, The Maggie dela Riva Story and Lipa "Arandia" Massacre.
Early life
[edit]One of the nine children of a laundrywoman and an unemployed father, Caparas took numerous jobs to support his family, as well as his secondary schooling, including a water ca
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New Philippine (and Mongolian) cinema
Web exclusive
For Westerners, the exotica of the Far East has never been closer, including the treasure house of cinema from this large and diverse region. Yet, as always, the curious viewer first needs to know what’s out there.
Terracotta Far East Film Festival
23 May-1 June 2014 | Prince Charles and ICA, London
This is where festivals like Terracotta come in, not just showcasing a carefully curated selection of films from those nations – Japan, Korea, China, Thailand – that have come to dominate the export markets of the Far East, but also casting light on national cinemas traditionally underrepresented in the West. This latter category includes films that are marginalised not necessarily for the obscurity or extremity of their content, but rather because of the vagaries of both local film economies and international distribution.
This year, alongside many of the (welcome) ‘usual suspects’, from Tony Jaa’s latest vehicle of Muay Thai ultraviolence Warrior King 2 to Kim Ki-duk’s comically controversial castration shocker Moebius, there is a special strand putting a spotlight on cinema from the Philippines – and there is also a title from Mongolia.
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