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Edgardo M. Reyes (1936–2012) was a
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novelist. His works of fiction first appeared in the Tagalog magazine, ''
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''. His novels include ''Laro sa Baga'',


His works and Philippine cinema

Aside from being a novelist, Edgardo M. Reyes was also a screenwriter. His film credits include ''Sa Kagubatan ng Lungsod'' (The Jungle in the City) (1975), ''Hoy Mister Ako ang Misis Mo'' (Hey Mister I Am Your Wife) (1976), and ''Uod at Rosas'' (Of Worms and Roses) (1982), which were cited and reviewed in the New York Times.


Sa mga Kuko ng Liwanag

Edgardo M. Reyes's Tagalog novel ''Sa mga Kuko ng Liwanag'' was adapted into film by the well-known Philippine director
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under the title ''Maynila, Sa mga Kuko ng Liwanag'' (''Manila: In the Claws of Light''). It had been spotlighted once more at the Walter Read Theater of the Lincoln Center from 31 July through 20 August 1999. It was included in the said film festival to celebrate the 100th year of Philippine Independence organized by the Film Society of Lincoln Center, in partnership with the Philippine Centennial Commission, the Cultural Center of the Philippines, IFFCOM, the Philippine Information Agency, the Consulate General of the Philippines in New York and the Philippine Centennial Coordinating Council – Northeast USA. The book version was republished in the Philippines by the De La Salle University Press in 1986.


Laro sa Baga


The Film

Edgardo M. Reyes's ''Laro sa Baga'' (Playing with Fire) has also been made into a movie in 2000. The said cinematography version has been a feature film, with English subtitles, during the 2005 New York Filipino Film Festival from 10 to 16 June 2005 and was screened at the ImaginAsian Cinema, 239 East 59 Street (between 2nd & 3rd Avenues). ''Laro sa Baga'' is an erotic romantic odyssey: an intense drama of a young couple who fell in love while exploring the politics of sexual awakening and social relations. A racy movie with full-frontal male nudity, the film examines how innocence can easily turn into deceit, and how tender passions can unexpectedly explode into violence. Several subplots in the novel were compromised for the screenplay such as the exclusion of characters Victoria Gonzaga and her daughter of unclarified origin, Teng. Other subplots were intertwined to cut the main plotline short. It was directed by the Filipino director, Chito Roño, with a cast of actors that include Carlos Morales and Ara Mina. It won best picture during the Urian 2000.The 2005 New York Filipino Film Festival, Friday, June 10, 2005 – Thursday, June 16, 2005, At The ImaginAsian Home to Filipino, Asian and Asian-American Movies, 239 East 59 Street (between 2nd & 3rd Ave.), from FanClubX.com, date retrieved: 27 May 2007
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Writing credits (filmography)

*''Laro sa Baga'' (2000), film adaptation and screenplay * '' Tundo: Isla Puting Bato'' (1977), story and screenplay


See also

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Lualhati Bautista Lualhati Torres Bautista (born December 2, 1945) is a Filipina writer, novelist, liberal activist and political critic. Her most popular novels include '' Dekada '70''; '' Bata, Bata, Pa'no Ka Ginawa?''; and '' ‘GAPÔ''. Biography Bautista was ...
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Manuel Buising Manuel "Manny" Buising (May 4, 1951 - May 18, 2020) was a multi-award winning playwright, fictionist and ''komiks'' writer. He studied at the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila and graduated with a degree in Bachelor of Science in Education, Major ...


References

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