Tupada ’92: The Philippines in the Year of the Elections (1995)
Tupada '92 is a coverage of the 1992 Philippine national elections that juxtaposes the hysteria of the campaign season with the precarious state of 31 million Filipino voters. Unsure of what the future holds, the documentary inserts a seer’s ominous visions, including the return to power of the Marcoses.
Director: Fruto Corre
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 35 min
Release Date: October 1, 1995
Production: ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs
Country: Philippines
Language: English, Tagalog
Original Language: tl
More Films by Director: Fruto Corre
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Tupada ’92: The Philippines in the Year of the Elections about?
- Tupada '92 is a coverage of the 1992 Philippine national elections that juxtaposes the hysteria of the campaign season with the precarious state of 31 million Filipino voters. Unsure of what the future holds, the documentary inserts a seer’s ominous visions, including the return to power of the Marcoses.
- Who directed Tupada ’92: The Philippines in the Year of the Elections?
- Tupada ’92: The Philippines in the Year of the Elections was directed by Fruto Corre.
- How long is Tupada ’92: The Philippines in the Year of the Elections?
- Tupada ’92: The Philippines in the Year of the Elections has a runtime of 35m (35 minutes).
- What genre is Tupada ’92: The Philippines in the Year of the Elections?
- Tupada ’92: The Philippines in the Year of the Elections is a Documentary film.
- Where was Tupada ’92: The Philippines in the Year of the Elections produced?
- Tupada ’92: The Philippines in the Year of the Elections was produced in Philippines.