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The Andres Bonifacio Factor in EL PRESIDENTE

from right Jeorge E.R. Estregan (Emilio Aguinaldo) and Cesar Montano (Andres Bonifacio) during better times. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

from right Jeorge E.R. Estregan (Emilio Aguinaldo) and Cesar Montano (Andres Bonifacio) during better times. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Written by

Jude Bautista

Perhaps no other Filipino hero’s death is more shrouded in controversy and mystery than Andres Bonifacio’s. At the very least Ninoy Aquino had journalists behind him before he was assassinated. There’s audio and video recording until the moment. Historians trying to investigate Andres Bonifacio’s death and ‘execution’ have nothing to go on except court records of his supposed trial and questionable second hand accounts.

Cesar Montano (Andres Bonifacio) and Joko Diaz (Procopio Bonifacio) during their trial. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Cesar Montano (Andres Bonifacio) and Joko Diaz (Procopio Bonifacio) during their trial. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Jeorge E.R. Estregan (Emilio Aguinaldo) during the declaration of Phil. independence. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Jeorge E.R. Estregan (Emilio Aguinaldo) during the declaration of Phil. independence. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

The biopic EL PRESIDENTE by Mark Meilly on the life of Emilio Aguinaldo (Jeorge E.R. Estregan) depicts that very important part of Philippine history and offers an insight on how it happened. Especially since, Aguinaldo as the first Phil President had to be part of the decision not just to arrest but also to execute Andres Bonifacio (Cesar Montano). To fully understand this you have to see the context of what happened and the reasons that led to it. This is where EL PRESIDENTE sheds some new important facts that are not generally known by the public.

Jess Evardone (Severino Delas Alas) makes a speech during the Tejeros Convention. He is one of many critically acclaimed actors who were part of the historical epic. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Jess Evardone (Severino Delas Alas) makes a speech during the Tejeros Convention. He is one of many critically acclaimed actors who were part of the historical epic. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

The film itself begins with Aguinaldo joining the ranks of the Katipunan with no less than Bonifacio performing the sacred tests and ritual. Bonifacio founded the Kagalang-galang Kataastaasang Katipunan-K.K.K (Highest and Most Honorable Society of the Children of the Nation). According to Wikipedia Teodoro Plata and Ladislao Diwa co founded the Katipunan. But Bonifacio undoubtedly was the moving force and face of the secret organization whose goal is to establish an independent and free Filipino nation. It is this concept that distinguishes him from Dr. Jose Rizal who favored peaceful reform under Spanish rule.

Cesar Montano (Andres Bonifacio) was Best Supporting Actor for EL PRESIDENTE.

Cesar Montano (Andres Bonifacio) was Best Supporting Actor for EL PRESIDENTE.

The crucial role of Bonifacio and the performance earned the Best Supporting actor Award for Cesar Montano during the Metro Manila film fest awards night. The film won a total of 7 awards: 2nd Best Picture, Best Make-up: Warren Munar, Best Theme Song: Apl D’Ap and Jamir Garcia of Slapshock, Best Musical Score: Jessie Lasaten , Best Sound: Albert Michael Idioma, Youth Choice Award and Best Float.

Kids welcome soldiers hoping to see Filipino troops, the Americans arrive instead. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Kids welcome soldiers hoping to see Filipino troops, the Americans arrive instead. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

In the history of countries finding their own identity and establishing independence from foreign powers the father of the revolutions are usually the national hero. One example is George Washington of the United States considered as the “Father of his Country”. Using this theorem Bonifacio as father of the revolution should be the National Hero not Dr. Jose Rizal. Bonifacio seems to be the figure either overlooked or de-emphasized in spite of his real importance in the struggle and creation of the Filipino nation.

Jeorge E.R. Estregan (Emilio Aguinaldo) marries Nora Aunor (Maria Agoncillo) his 2nd wife.  Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Jeorge E.R. Estregan (Emilio Aguinaldo) marries Nora Aunor (Maria Agoncillo) his 2nd wife. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

EL PRESIDENTE is one of the newer films to look into the details of how and why; conflict arose between Bonifacio and the revolutionary government, which he was supposed to lead. Another film produced recently,  ANG PAGLILITIS NI ANDRES BONIFACIO (The Trial of Andres Bonifacio) by Mario O’Hara was a part of the Cinemalaya Film festival in 2010. O’Hara’s approach was more about the personal details of the hero’s life rather than WHY he was arrested in the first place.

Joko Diaz is Procopio Bonifacio. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Joko Diaz is Procopio Bonifacio. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

GMA Network will also air an 8-part docu drama on Andres Bonifacio entitled KATIPUNAN with Sid Lucero as lead star this year. The series was produced as part of the 150th anniversary of the hero’s birth known as the Supremo. Incidentally, Lucero also has a role in EL PRESIDENTE as Gaudioso. Ronnie Lazaro plays Gen. Candido Triano Tirona who has been with Emilio since childhood.

Another period piece this time a TV series entitled INDIO is also from GMA network stars Bong Revilla, Jennylyn Mercado, Rhian Ramos, Agot Isidro and many more. The character revolves around a Filipino child adopted by Spanish conquistadors more than a hundred years earlier than the time of Aguinaldo and Bonifacio.

Cesar Montano (Andres Bonifacio)  painfully reads election results that may have been fraudulent. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Cesar Montano (Andres Bonifacio) painfully reads election results that may have been fraudulent. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Early and almost throughout EL PRESIDENTE Aguinaldo concedes that Andres Bonifacio should be and IS the leader of the Revolutionary movement as the Supremo of the Katipunan. This was made clear when Clemente Jose Zulueta (Epy Quizon) a revolutionary journalist informed the rebel leadership of possible Spanish concessions. Aguinaldo had taken some ground in Cavite and the Spanish wanted to negotiate a peace treaty with the rebels conceding to some reform including sending abusive monks back home. Aguinaldo refused to negotiate saying he was not authorized to do so and the Supremo was the true leader of the revolution.

Cesar Montano (Andres Bonifacio) reads Mariano Trias ballot during the Tejeros Convention. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Cesar Montano (Andres Bonifacio) reads Mariano Trias ballot during the Tejeros Convention. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

The Tejeros Convention

The Tejeros Convention in San Francisco De Malabon, Cavite in March 22, 1897 was supposed to be a meeting of strategy to defend the province against Spanish forces. Even within the Katipunan there were two groups. Manila, Tondo to be specific, was the base of the Magdiwang party under Bonifacio. His forces had to flee to Cavite after being driven out of Manila. The Magdalo party is Aguinaldo’s and was in their home turf in Cavite. An impromptu election had been requested to ‘formalize’ the leadership of Bonifacio.

Cesar Montano (Andres Bonifacio) got the Ministro del interior post as Consuelo de bobo. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Cesar Montano (Andres Bonifacio) got the Ministro del interior post as Consuelo de bobo. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

The film basically exonerates Aguinaldo of conspiring to wrest leadership through the election, which he won by landslide in absentia. It shows that Aguinaldo was off in an important battle and other members of the Magdalo group were with him fighting in Salitran, Dasmariñas Cavite. At the same time the film also made clear that there was a real conspiracy among the elite members or the illustrados to shut Bonifacio out of the very organization that he founded.

Don Umali (Daniel Tirona) questions the credentials of Cesar Montano (Andres Bonifacio) even for the consuelo de bobo post of  Ministro del interior. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Don Umali (Daniel Tirona) questions the credentials of Cesar Montano (Andres Bonifacio) even for the consuelo de bobo post of Ministro del interior. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Andres came from the masses, taught himself how to read and was not educated unlike the landed gentry of which Aguinaldo and the later members of the Katipunan were part of. These were the mestizos or half-breeds (half Spanish and Filipinos) who could not accept the leadership of an indio (Spanish term for brown skinned native). There’s a class struggle within the Phil. revolutionary movement. This was also demonstrated in another controversial death, that of General Antonio Luna (Christopher De Leon) who was another illustrado. The Tejeros convention was the turning point for Bonifacio that created a split, which could not be repaired.

Cesar Montano (Andres Bonifacio) was antagonized by Don Umali’s (Daniel Tirona) suggestion. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Cesar Montano (Andres Bonifacio) was antagonized by Don Umali’s (Daniel Tirona) suggestion. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Jeorge E.R. Estregan (Emilio Aguinaldo) kneels on grave of close ally. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Jeorge E.R. Estregan (Emilio Aguinaldo) kneels on grave of close ally. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Courage and Conviction

Aguinaldo had no choice but to honor the Tejeros election that made him the leader of the revolution. Bonifacio in his mind had no choice but to wrest back the leadership that was stolen from him by the elite conspiracy, which led to his arrest and execution. The class struggle then, still pervades to this very day more than a hundred years later. So this was the path that led to the inevitable conflict between the two great men. Although Aguinaldo until the very end did not want to execute the Supremo out of respect and gratitude for everything that he has done.

What cannot be questioned is the courage and conviction the two founding fathers displayed throughout their lives. Both men sacrificed so much of themselves and bravely overcame tremendous odds for the country and freedoms we have today as Filipinos.

Sunshine Cruz plays Gregoria De Jesus wife of Andres Bonifacio played by her real life husband Cesar Montano. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Sunshine Cruz plays Gregoria De Jesus wife of Andres Bonifacio played by her real life husband Cesar Montano. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Jeorge E.R. Estregan (Emilio Aguinaldo) marries Nora Aunor (Maria Agoncillo) his 2nd wife.  Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Jeorge E.R. Estregan (Emilio Aguinaldo) marries Nora Aunor (Maria Agoncillo) his 2nd wife. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.


EL PRESIDENTE’s Prestigious Ensemble

-(seated) Jeorge E.R. Estregan as El Presidente Emilio Aguinaldo, Yul Servo (Pedro Paterno) hands him a document. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

-(seated) Jeorge E.R. Estregan as El Presidente Emilio Aguinaldo, Yul Servo (Pedro Paterno) hands him a document. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Written by

Jude Thaddeus L. Bautista

Lt Chacon (Baron Geisler) storms into the hall while the Cabeza de Barangay Emilio Aguinaldo (Jeorge E.R. Estregan) has a meeting. Chacon is livid looking for his carriage and screaming in Spanish how the indios had not prepared it. Aguinaldo responds calmly but in Tagalog, “Bastos ito a, bakit di ka sumasaludo?” (You are uncouth, why do you not give your salute?) Still in Spanish Lt Chacon responds, “Is there anyone here I need salute to?” Aguinaldo points to the portrait behind him, the Reina Rigente. Chacon gives his salute but responds, “I will be watching you Aguinaldo.” Little did he know that Aguinaldo was already one of the leaders in the Katipunan.

Jeorge E.R. Estregan as El Presidente Emilio Aguinaldo in the heat of battle. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Jeorge E.R. Estregan as El Presidente Emilio Aguinaldo in the heat of battle. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

One of the most difficult tasks for a director is striking a balance between history and dramatic license. Mark Meily as writer director of EL PRESIDENTE was able to create enough drama and action to keep audiences at the edge of their seats while having historic credibility. With that said almost any historical piece always has controversy or critics. A film in particular will always have to make a statement one way or another and not everybody will agree with it.

Apl D’Ap performs with Jamir Garcia of Slapshock in the official EL PRESIDENTE soundtrack which won for Best Theme Song at the MMFF. Photo is a screen grab from official music video. Click on pic to watch vid.

Apl D’Ap performs with Jamir Garcia of Slapshock in the official EL PRESIDENTE soundtrack which won for Best Theme Song at the MMFF. Photo is a screen grab from official music video. Click on pic to watch vid.

What is undeniable is the impressive roster of actors and technical people assembled to put this epic film to the silver screen. The seven awards during the Metro Manila Film fest awards night bear this out: Best Supporting Actor: Cesar Montano, 2nd Best Picture, Best Make-up: Warren Munar, Best Theme Song: Apl D’Ap and Jamir Garcia of Slapshock, Best Musical Score: Jessie Lasaten , Best Sound: Albert Michael Idioma, Youth Choice Award and Best Float.

Jamir Garcia with his band Slapshock at Fete Dela Musique in B-Side last June 23, 2012. Photo by Jude Bautista. Click on pic to watch official EL PRESIDENTE Music vid.

Jamir Garcia with his band Slapshock at Fete Dela Musique in B-Side last June 23, 2012. Photo by Jude Bautista. Click on pic to watch official EL PRESIDENTE Music vid.

The official EL PRESIDENTE soundtrack for example, combines one of he biggest Filipino acts internationally in Apl D’Ap with Pinoy Rap Metal god Jamir Garcia of Slapshock. Combining the two big acts made for a sure fire Best Theme Song award winning song. Apl recently collaborated with Jessica Sanchez for the single JUMP featuring travel spots in the Phil. Seeing Apl’s spiky Mohawk while wearing kawal uniform was a great contrast in the video.

Jeorge E.R. Estregan as El Presidente Emilio Aguinaldo. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Jeorge E.R. Estregan as El Presidente Emilio Aguinaldo. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

EL PRESIDENTE and ASIONG SALONGA also with Jeorge E.R. Estregan remind me of the song “Somewhat Overindulgent” from Forbidden Broadway performed by Lorenz Martinez in Upstart’s local production. Martinez is also in Resort’s World’s “King And I” extended until May 2013. “Somewhat Overindulgent” is a spoof of Mandy Patinkin’s one-man act sung to the tune of  “Somewhere Over the Rainbow”.

I bumped into Bayani Agbayani in Eastwood Mall last December 30, 2012 (Rizal Day) with his family. Bayani played Gen. Baldomero Aguinaldo in ELPRESIDENTE. Photo by Jude Bautista

I bumped into Bayani Agbayani in Eastwood Mall last December 30, 2012 (Rizal Day) with his family. Bayani played Gen. Baldomero Aguinaldo in ELPRESIDENTE. Photo by Jude Bautista

Estregan is both the producer and lead actor, similar to nearly all MMFF entries in this respect. It’s almost a tradition: Si Agimat, Si Enteng at si Ako, Sisterakas. It also happens in Hollywood obviously: Tom Cruise – United Artists, Drew Barrymore – Flower films. So that makes EL PRESIDENTE even more commendable by choosing an important historical Filipino figure no matter how self-indulgent it may be.

Nora Aunor (Maria Agoncillo) was convincing as the daughter of actors younger than her. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Nora Aunor (Maria Agoncillo) was convincing as the daughter of actors younger than her. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Nora Aunor is one of the big names in the impressive cast list. She plays Maria Agoncillo the second wife of Aguinaldo Maria Aguinaldo after his first wife Hilaria Del Rosario (Cristine Reyes) passed away. Nora’s diminutive stature came in handy especially when first meeting Aguinaldo.  She was playing the daughter of Felipe (Alvin Anson) and Marcela (Maita Ejercito) Agoncillo who were close friends to the much older Aguinaldo. Since her ‘parents’ and Aguinaldo seemed to tower over her she got away with looking the youngest among them. Make up in the later scenes where Aunor and Estregan grow old is the achievement of Warren Munar who won the Best Make Up award for his efforts.

from left: Nora Aunor (Maria Agoncillo) with her ‘parents’ Maita Ejercito (Marcela) and Alvin Anson (Felipe Agoncillo). Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

from left: Nora Aunor (Maria Agoncillo) with her ‘parents’ Maita Ejercito (Marcela) and Alvin Anson (Felipe Agoncillo). Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Cesar Montano as the fiery Supremo Andres Bonifacio won the Best Supporting actor award. But there were so many notable performances in the film not all of them had big roles. Felix Roco was the young and heroic Gen. Gregorio Del Pilar. Roco’s boyish looks but quiet intensity was useful for his portrayal of the valiant figure.

from left standing: Cesar Montano as Andres Bonifacio counts the ballots during the Tejeros election. Beside him is Jess Evardone as Severino Delas Alas. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

from left standing: Cesar Montano as Andres Bonifacio counts the ballots during the Tejeros election. Beside him is Jess Evardone as Severino Delas Alas. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

GMA Network will also air an 8-part docu drama on Andres Bonifacio entitled KATIPUNAN with Sid Lucero as lead star this year. The series was produced as part of the 150th anniversary of the hero’s birth known as the Supremo. Incidentally, Lucero also has a role in EL PRESIDENTE as Gaudioso.

Another period piece this time a TV series entitled INDIO is also from GMA network stars Bong Revilla, Jennylyn Mercado, Rhian Ramos, Agot Isidro and many more. The character revolves around a Filipino child adopted by Spanish conquistadors more than a hundred years earlier than the time of Aguinaldo and Bonifacio.

left: Ronnie Lazaro is Candido, childhood friend and confidant of Aguinaldo. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

left: Ronnie Lazaro is Candido, childhood friend and confidant of Aguinaldo. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Among the prestigious cast of EL PRESIDENTE is Ronnie Lazaro. He is the ever-faithful Candido Tirona who also became one of the revolutionary generals. Candido is Aguinaldo’s childhood friend who’s there through thick and thin. His advice and presence was something that he relied on during many battles. The close circle of Generals includes actors: Bayani Agbayani (Gen. Baldomero Aguinaldo), Gerald Ejercito (Gen. Crispulo Aguinaldo), Allan Paule (Gen.Tomas Mascardo), Emilio Garcia (Gen. Pio Del Pilar), Wendell Ramos (Gen. Mariano Noriel) and John Arcilla (Gen. Mariano Trias).

Jess Evardone (Severino Delas Alas) is one of many critically acclaimed actors who were part of the historical epic. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Jess Evardone (Severino Delas Alas) is one of many critically acclaimed actors who were part of the historical epic. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Center- Jeorge E.R. Estregan (Emilio Aguinaldo), at right is Ronnie Quizon in black suit as Apolinario Mabini. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Center- Jeorge E.R. Estregan (Emilio Aguinaldo), at right is Ronnie Quizon in black suit as Apolinario Mabini. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

The Quizon brothers had an opportunity to work this film. Even though they did not share scenes their late father Dolphy would certainly be proud of them in these historically significant roles. While Epy Quizon has had more awards, Ronnie Quizon had a larger more distinguished role in Apolinario Mabini. Ronnie played the wise adviser known as the Sublime Paralytic. Epy was the journalist Clemente Jose Zulueta whose numerous articles on the Phil revolution have become the basis of many historical texts. Zulueta bravely covered the battle scenes and interviewed Aguinaldo, Bonifacio and other Generals.

John Arcilla (Gen. Mariano Trias) is one of many critically acclaimed actors who were part of the historical epic. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

John Arcilla (Gen. Mariano Trias) is one of many critically acclaimed actors who were part of the historical epic. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

A huge cast of actors was needed to produce the epic. Actress Suzette Ranillo did a wonderful job as casting director. The list includes talents that have achieved critical acclaim and recognized with awards but are not as popular with mainstream audiences: Perry Dizon (Pedro Janolino), Archie Adamos (Luis Aguado) Jess Evardone (Severino Delas Alas), Joonee Gamboa (Ambassador Felipe Buencamino), Soliman Cruz (Maximo Incoencio), Lou Veloso (Julian Felipe), Yul Servo (Pedro Paterno), Hero Bautista (Major Lazaro Macapagal), Allen Dizon (Col. Simeon Villa), Gary Estrada (Col. Jose Tagle), Wil Devaughn (Col. Agapito Bonzon), William Martinez (Dr. Santiago Barcelona).

Foreground: Felix Roco plays Greogrio Del Pilar behind him is Cristine Reyes as Hilaria Del Rosario, Aguinaldo’s first wife. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Foreground: Felix Roco plays Greogrio Del Pilar behind him is Cristine Reyes as Hilaria Del Rosario, Aguinaldo’s first wife. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Joonee Gamboa (Ambassador Felipe Buencamino) is one of many critically acclaimed actors who were part of the historical epic. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Joonee Gamboa (Ambassador Felipe Buencamino) is one of many critically acclaimed actors who were part of the historical epic. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Favorite Bad Guys

Tisoy (Fair skinned) actors were cast in the antagonist roles as the Spaniards: Christopher Deleon (Gen. Antonio Luna), Baron Geisler (Lt. Chacon), Ian Veneracion (Gen. Ernesto Aguirre) and even Tony Mabesa (Gen. Echaluche). Baron used his bad guy image to the hilt, his character Lt. Chacon was one of the ultimate rivals on the battlefield for Aguinaldo. John Regala as Padre Agustin played the abusive monk. While Padre Damaso was known for raping women, Padre Agustin beat sacristans.

Baron Geisler is the battlefield rival Lt. Chacon. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Baron Geisler is the battlefield rival Lt. Chacon. Photo is from MMFF award winning film EL PRESIDENTE.

Jeorge E.R, Estregan (Emilio Aguinaldo) with Nora Aunor (Maria Agoncillo) as an old couple. EL PRESIDENTE won Best Make Up (Warren Munar) along with 6 other awards.

Jeorge E.R, Estregan (Emilio Aguinaldo) with Nora Aunor (Maria Agoncillo) as an old couple. EL PRESIDENTE won Best Make Up (Warren Munar) along with 6 other awards