On this day, we commemorate and honor the legacy of the people behind the freedom we are enjoying today—our heroes—with the celebration of National Heroes Day, marking the end of our second long weekend.
But it’s not too late to make the most of your holiday. Be inspired to do more for the Philippines, boost your patriotism, and relive the heroism and lives of our beloved Filipino historical icons this holiday with this list of films you can binge-watch.
Heneral Luna, directed by Jerrold Tarog
Who can forget the iconic line of Volpi Cup for Best Actor winner John Arcilla: ”Bayan o sarili? Mamili ka!” Jerrold Tarog’s epic historical film delved into the life of Arcilla’s character, Antonio Luna, who led the revolution against the Americans to fight for freedom. The 2015 film showcased Arcilla’s prowess and versatility in acting, making it one of the most sought-after historical films of all time and opening doors for more epic films to be embraced by Filipinos.
Goyo: Ang Batang Heneral, directed by Jerrold Tarog
Following the success of Heneral Luna, its sequel film, Goyo: Ang Batang Heneral, focuses on the life of one of the youngest generals in the Philippine Revolutionary Army, General Gregorio “Goyo” del Pilar. Starring Paulo Avelino, the 2018 film showed how Goyo proved himself by dedicating his life to leading hundreds of Filipino soldiers in the fight for our freedom.
José Rizal, directed by Marilou Diaz-Abaya
Helmed by one of our National Artists, Marilou Diaz-Abaya, José Rizalbecame a go-to film for every student in the Philippines who wanted to learn more about our national hero, Jose Rizal—his life, his contributions, his heroism, and his death. The 1998 film classic masterpiece starred Cesar Montano in the title role.
Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo, directed by Enzo Williams
Led by Robin Padilla as Andres Bonifacio, Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo tackles the life of the “Father of the Philippine Revolution” who spearheaded the battle against Spanish oppressors. The 2014 film also starred Daniel Padilla, Jasmine Curtis-Smith, Jericho Rosales, and Vina Morales.
El Presidente, directed by Mark Meily
After receiving numerous awards for Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story, E.R. Ejercito made a comeback with El Presidente, an entry in the 2012 Metro Manila Film Festival. Ejercito played the role of General Emilio Aguinaldo, who led the Philippine revolution against the Spaniards and Americans.