1898. Los últimos de Filipinas
2016·Spain·129 min.
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The Siege of Baler (July 1, 1898 – June 2, 1899) was a battle of the Philippine Revolution and concurrently the Spanish–American War and the Philippine–American War. Filipino revolutionaries laid siege to a fortified church manned by colonial Spanish troops in the town of Baler, Philippines for 11 months, or 337 days. The battle is considered part of the Spanish–American War since the Filipinos were allied with the United States at the outset. That war ended in December 1898 with Spain's surrender and annexation of the Philippines to the United States. However, cut off from communications with their own government and military, the Spanish forces continued their defense against the Filipino forces until 1899.
DirectorSalvador Calvo
ScreenwriterAlejandro Hernández
MusicRoque Baños
CinematographyAlex Catalán
CastLuis Tosar·Álvaro Cervantes·Javier Gutiérrez·Karra Elejalde·Carlos Hipólito·Eduard Fernández·Patrick Criado·Miguel Herrán·Ricardo Gómez·Emilio Palacios·Alexandra Masangkay·Maykol Hernández·Pedro Casablanc·Ciro MiróShow all
Original title1898. Los últimos de Filipinas