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Bagong Buwan [New Moon]

BAGONG BUWAN
A Philippine Epic

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The Land of Promise

The Land of Promise The second largest island in the Philippines, Mindanao is not only blessed with fertile soil and vast natural resources, but is also proud of its rich culture and valiant place in history. When the Spanish conquerors colonized the Philippines, the Moros gallantly fought to protect their land, their people, their religion and most importantly- their culture and identity as a people. Never did they succumb to foreign invasion or to foreign rule... even to foreign religion. Their resolve to self-determination sustained them in fierce battles. They bow to no one except Allah, the most high. Their religion, Islam, literally means ‘submission to the will of Allah.’ This word comes from the same root as the Arabic word "salam", which means "peace".

Ahmad (Cesar Montano) belongs to the Bangsamoro people. While many of his kind are bent on fighting, thinking that Mindanao is only for the Muslims, Ahmad prefers to live a simple and peaceful life. He works as a doctor in Manila while his wife, Fatima (Amy Austria), and his only son, Ibrahim, stay in Mindanao with his mother, Farida (Caridad Sanchez). Ahmad is shocked and devastated when Fatima breaks the confounding news. Ibrahim was killed by a stray bullet when vigilantes indiscriminately fire at their village. Ahmad goes back to where he came from --- Mindanao.

Ibrahim’s death did not cause Ahmad to stop striving to live a peaceful life, much to the consternation of his brother, Musa (Noni Buencamino). His brother takes an exactly opposite stand. Musa believes in waging a war against all the Kateer (unbelievers) who may impede the Moro’s goal of independence. He even trains his young son, Rashid (Carlo Aquino), for a Mulslim warrior’s life.

Ahmad wishes to bring his family to Manila in order to escape the conflict in Mindanao but convinces no one, even his mother. Farida is apparently used to a life of constantly running away from crossfire. His wife, Fatima, wishes to stay where the memory of his son remains. Ahmad is now challenged to continue his life’s vocation as a healer in his war-torn homeland.

One day, the MILF headed by Musa, together with Rashid, bombed a police station near a public marketplace. Francis (Jiro Manio), a young Catholic boy, is separated from his parents during the confusion and follows Rashid. Rashid grudgingly takes Francis with him and introduces him to his co-villagers. Francis goes wherever Ahmad and his people go. Francis and Rashid, at their very young age, are the personification of the rival Christian and Muslim who find themselves prejudiced against each other because of ignorance.

Ahmad’s group flees the war by evacuating their village and looking from one place or another for a safe haven in the hope of avoiding crossfire and finding a safe place to live in. Ahmad, in his new role as the leader, discovers the pain and suffering that innocent people have gone, and still, go through just because they find themselves in the middle of a war… a war which they did not instigate.

Ahmad learns more about his own people. He learns about how the government takes them for granted. He learns about how the Moro, as a people, strive to fight for their rights and liberty. Ahmad also learns that in his veins still runs the blood of a Muslim and offers the ultimate sacrifice.

In the end, one realizes that nobody really wins in a war. A just peace is better than a just war.

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Cesar Montano
(Ahmad Ibn Ismael)
A physician who is originally from Maguindanao, Cotobato but is employed at the Philippine General Hospital in Manila. His dream is to one day migrate to America with his family but circumstances leads him to the battlefields of Mindanao.
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Jericho Rosales
(Lt. Ricarte)
He is everything an Army officer is expected to be. He would rather not fight with the Muslims but as an officer he is obligated to follow orders.
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Carlo Aquino
(Rashid)
Musa's 14-year-old rebel son
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Jiro Manio
(Francis delos Santos)
The eight-year-old son of a Christian businessmen who is separated from his parents during a bombing attack at the market.
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Jodi Sta. Maria
(Dolor)
A young Christian evacuee who is also pregnant with the child of a rebel
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Amy Austria
(Fatima)
Ahmad's wife who is also a professional nurse
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Caridad Sanchez
(Bae Farida)
A survivor of several wars and evacuations in the past, she is Ahmad and Musa's mother.
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Noni Buencamino
(Musa)
Ahmad's rebel brother
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Jhong Hilario
(Jason)
A peace worker who is caught between the crossfire
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Ronnie Lazaro
(Datu Ali)
He is the traditional leader of the Bangsamoro people. He wears the vestige of the sultanes.


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gud day jury..i just saw your article about the bagong buwan,the movie was good, t was really portrayed the beliefs of a muslim....

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yes An irony of uniting the people of the Philippines.


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