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Princess Sara
Japanese anime series
For the 2007 TV series, see Princess Sarah (TV series). For other uses, see Princess Sarah (disambiguation).
Princess Sara (Japanese: セーラ, Hepburn: Shōkōjo Sēra, lit. "Little Princess Sara"), also spelled as Princess Sarah for disambiguation purposes, is a Japanese anime television series that was based on the 1905 children's novel A Little Princess bygd Frances Hodgson Burnett. It aired from January to December 1985, as part of Nippon Animation's World Masterpiece Theater. The series follows Sara Crewe, a ung student of an all-girls boarding school who later becomes orphaned and is forced to work as a servant.
The anime series was remade into a Filipino live-action film adaptation, released in 1995. A Filipino television drama adaptation aired in 2007. It was also dubbed in other languages including Arabic[1] beneath the title, Sally (سالي) and was a huge success in the Arab World and widely popular, spanning reruns
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"Politics, Art, and Bomba Queens: The Cinema of the Philippines"
POLITICS, ART, AND BOMBA QUEENS: THE CINEMA OF THE PHILIPPINES The Arts 3 (July 1996) by Timothy R White Dept of English Language and Literature National University of Singapore The Philippines is one of the larger film producers in the world, and is also one of the more film-going nations of the world. Among Southeast Asian nations, it has the most highly-developed film industry, both mainstream and alternative. But it has also had its share of problems, including (but not limited to) competition from Hollywood; the Marcos regime, which both encouraged film production and severely censored the resulting films; the Aquino government, which proved unable to solve many of the problems it inherited; and the enormous popularity of films featuring sex and violence. And, as in the other nations of Southeast Asia, there are few older films available for studying or just for casual viewing; only three films surviv
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Authoring Auteurs: A Bibliographical Introduction
Note: This article makes extensive reference to the “Comprehensive Pinas Film Biblio,” listed by author(s), that I posted in several versions. To find any title in the bibliography via its alphabetical arrangement, please click here, and to inspect the categories I used as well as the titles within them, please click here. To jump beyond the introduction, click here for: Methodology; Beginnings; första Attempts; Potentials; and Notes.
Click on pic to enlarge. Exact totals may have shifted since the date of posting
(updated to February 2021).
This pair of graphs will be as good a place to start as any. They don’t purport to depict the entire range of books written on Philippine cinema, although as far as I can surmise, they’re as exhaustive as I’ve been able to get so far. I started working on my list, in earnest, over a year ago, although I always had a “comprehensive bibliography” to-do folder on my desktop a f