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''In the Bosom of the Enemy'' ( tl, Gatas: Sa Dibdib ng Kaaway) is a 2001 Filipino war drama film directed by Gil Portes. The film stars Mylene Dizon and Jomari Yllana. and the last film of
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Plot

After her husband was arrested from being a Guerilla warrior, Pilar agreed to be a wet nurse to the Japanese General's infant son whose Filipina wife died from giving birth. While attending and taking care of the baby, an unintentional love affair developed between Pilar and the General Hiroshi. She begins to be isolated from her husband and her townspeople as she refused to help the Guerillas to conspire the General's administration following the battle between the Guerillas and the Japanese Soldiers.


Cast

* Mylene Dizon as Pilar * Jomari Yllana as Diego * Kenji Motoki as General Hiroshi ( Japanese: 陸軍大将浩史, ''Rikugun-Taishō Hiroshi'') * Mario Magallona as Kojima ( Japanese: 児島, ''Kojima'') * Randy Wong as Uchida ( Japanese: 内田, ''Uchida'') * Nicole Hofer as Carmen * Ynez Veneracion as Soledad * Stella Cañete as Munday * Christian Joseph Leyson as Tetsuya ( Japanese: 哲也, ''Tetsuya'') * Airah Fabioni Ombajin as Ningning * Richard Quan as Guerilla Leader * Richard Arellano as Guerilla Aide * Mon Confiado as Ka Herman * Neil Ryan Sese as Interpreter


Academy Award submission for nominee consideration

It was the Philippines' submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the 2001
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, but was not accepted as a nominee.


See also

* List of submissions to the 74th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film


References


External links

* * 2001 films 2000s war drama films 2000s English-language films 2000s Tagalog-language films 2000s Japanese-language films Japanese occupation of the Philippines films Philippine war drama films Crown Seven films 2001 multilingual films Philippine multilingual films Films directed by Gil Portes {{war-drama-film-stub