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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bagong_BuwanBagong Buwan - Wikipedia

    136 minutes. Country. Philippines. Language. Filipino. Bagong Buwan ( lit. '"New Moon"') is a 2001 Filipino drama film co-produced and directed by Marilou Diaz-Abaya and written by Diaz-Abaya, Ricky Lee, and Jun Lana. It is about the Muslim rebellion in Mindanao, Philippines and its effect on civilians. [1]

  2. Bagong Buwan. Directed by Marilou Diaz-Abaya. Ahmad belongs to the Bangsamoro people. While many of his kind are bent on fighting, thinking that Mindanao is only for the Muslims, Ahmad prefers to live a simple and peaceful life.

  3. 1 de nov. de 2023 · The 2001 film by Marilou Diaz-Abaya and Ricky Lee, about the plight of Filipino Muslims during the war, was screened at the GSIS Theater as part of the tribute to the late director. The film stars Cesar Montano, Caridad Sanchez, Amy Austria, Jiro Manio and Noni Buencamino.

  4. New Moon is a 2001 movie about a Muslim doctor and his wife who help refugees escape from a violent village in the Philippines. The web page has no critic or audience reviews, but shows the movie's genre, runtime, cast, and distributor.

  5. Marilou Diaz-Abaya's 2001 film Bagong Buwan/New Moon depicts the plight of civilians caught in the conflict between Muslim rebels and Christian militias in Mindanao. The film explores the themes of peace, love, and identity through the stories of a Muslim doctor, a Christian boy, and a militant leader.

  6. Ahmad (Cesar Montano), a doctor in Manila, hurries home after his only son dies during a war in Mindanao. He continues on with his public service advocacy amid the turmoil. Watch ‘Bagong Buwan’ SUPERVIEW FULL MOVIE HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTVrs9L-bCo. #BagongBuwan#CesarMontano#JerichoRosales. See less.

  7. 20 de ene. de 2002 · Bagong Buwan is a 2001 award-winning film that depicts the struggles and hopes of Filipino-Muslims caught in the war between the government and the MILF. The film follows the stories of Achmad, Fatima, Musa, Rashid and Francis, who are forced to flee their homes and face death, violence and discrimination.