The Bells of San Jose

A film of surging power, unmatched in magnitude and soaring in its portrayal of a people caught in the violence and passions of the world

1974 1 hour 50 minutes

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The film tells a story of large rural families suffering from economic insecurity in a remote part of the town of Magdalena, Laguna, where major life events are punctuated by the tollling of the church bells, and the coastal community of Dalahican, Quezon. Both places are homes of large families dealing with the reality of poverty.

Released

8th March 1974

52 years ago

Runtime

1 hour 50 minutes

Finishes at 1:09am

Directed by

Pablo Santiago

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Written by

Tommy C. David, Ding M. De Jesus

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