1898, OUR LAST MEN IN THE PHILIPPINES
synopsis
Death, violence, blood, desperation, fear and starvation. This is the plight of the last fifty men of the Spanish Empire as they defend the last of its colonies to the death: the Philippines. These Spaniards, drifters rather than soldiers, barricade themselves inside the church in the small village of Baler against the incessant offensive by the country’s native Tagalogs. Over 300 days go by, and day in and day out, they suffer all kinds of illness and miseries. Between the arrows they receive and their own return fire, these Spa-niards, far from home, take on the adventure of their lives in an inhospitable jungle crawling with crocodiles and other dangers. They battle onslaught after onslaught from the natives; they sneak out at night to steal food and they smoke opium to drown their sorrows. And above all, they entrust themselves to a God and Country who, to their disbelief, abandoned them long ago...
international title: | 1898, Our Last Men in the Philippines |
original title: | 1898. Los últimos de Filipinas |
country: | Spain |
sales agent: | Film Factory Entertainment |
year: | 2016 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Salvador Calvo |
film run: | 105' |
release date: | ES 2/12/2016 |
screenplay: | Alejandro Hernández |
cast: | Luis Tosar, Javier Gutiérrez, Álvaro Cervantes, Carlos Hipólito, Karra Elejalde, Miguel Herrán, Ricardo Gómez, Eduard Fernández, Eduard Fernández |
cinematography by: | Alex Catalán |
film editing: | Jaime Colis |
art director: | Carlos Bodelon |
costumes designer: | Paola Torres |
music: | Roque Baños |
producer: | Enrique Cerezo, Pedro Costa |
production: | Enrique Cerezo P.C. |
distributor: | Sony Pictures Entertainment Iberia |