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THIS FILM IS A HISTORICAL DRAMA

INSPIRED BY TRUE EVENTS.

There was once a peasant boy

named Apolinario dela Cruz.

He claimed that he was visited

by Saint Joseph in his dreams.

So, one day, he went to a priory,

to see about becoming a friar.

But he was not allowed to become one.

Why?

Because he was only an indio.

And during those times,

indios were not allowed to become friars.

He was rejected simply

because of his race.

So, he put up the Cofrada de San Jos,

A group that was for indios only.

They mixed Christian beliefs

and pre-colonial traditions,

like the use of the amulets.

And Apolinario changed his name

to Hermano Pule.

And Pule became known as

King of the Tagalogs.

The Spanish would not

allow this, of course.

One thousand soldiers came

to arrest the Cofrada.

Ready!

Hermano Pule and his followers

stood their ground,

and faced the Spanish forces bravely.

They believed that God would grant them

invincibility through the amulets.

But the amulets

did not give them such luck.

Over 500 members of the Cofradia,

men, women, and children, were massacred.

And Pule was ex*cuted.

IN 1900S, SPAIN WAS BEGINNING

TO LOSE CONTROL OF ITS COLONIES.

IN MEXICO, THE REVOLUTION

WAS LED BY A PRIEST.

IN THE PHILIPPINES, THE FIRE

IS ALSO SPREADING WITHIN THE CHURCH.

After Hermano Pule was k*lled,

the Spanish government

chopped up his body,

and put his head on a spike

for all to see.

So that no indio

would ever attempt what he did.

That's terrible, Father.

Thank you.

But why are you bringing this up?

And just when we're about to eat!

My God.

That is a new decree

from the Ministry of Overseas in Spain.

The parishes of Cavite, Antipolo

and some dioceses of Manila

will be transferred to the friars?

But these have always been

under us seculars!

All our efforts

decades of progress all erased

by a single signature from Spain.

The friars always want more.

Perhaps they know that the parishes

of Cavite and Antipolo are wealthy,

so they're taking them from us.

Of course, they won't admit that.

They'll spread vicious lies instead.

They say we, seculars, are irresponsible.

And that all island-born Spaniards

are feeble-minded,

and aren't suited for positions

of authority.

That is why they they keep harping

about Hermano Pule.

They insist

that we are no different from Pule,

Who is known to be anti-Spaniard.

Especially your mentor here.

But we are different from Pule.

We are Spaniards too.

In my genealogy, it has been proved

that my father was a Spaniard,

a m*llitary officer stationed in Vigan.

- You know, if he were still alive

- That's the problem!

For the friars, they are Spaniards,

but those of us who were born here

are not true Spaniards.

Then what are we?

In the eyes of the friars,

we are not Spaniards,

and thus, we are second-class.

For example,

How can you be considered a Spaniard

when you love that rice cake from Cavite?

Pepe really likes rice cakes.

Come on, Pepe,

Eat up! We were just teasing you.

THE CONFLICT BETWEEN THE SECULARS

AND THE FRIARS

The transfer of the supervision

of the parishes of Antipolo

is a big victory for us.

Yes, yes. But we still need

to be vigilant.

The indios' complaints

are getting too loud.

Those jerks.

Oh, no, no, Put it there.

Yes, we must be prepared.

I fear that, one day,

another Hermano Pule

will rise from their ranks.

Or a Jose Maria Morelos,

the half-breed priest

who led the rebellion in Mexico.

Imagine, a priest!

A priest led Mexico's

rebellion against Spain!

Your Excellency, Vice President,

the supervision of the parish of Antipolo

cannot be transferred

to the Recollect Friars.

The regulations are clear.

A change in administration

may only happen in a parish

without a secular priest.

If that secular priest

were to have passed away or retired.

Parishes that are flourishing

under the administration

of a secular priest

may not be transferred.

The decree from Spain is clear,

Vice President.

My understanding of the decree from Spain

is different from yours, Fr. Pelaez.

The supervision of the parish of Antipolo

rightfully belongs

to the Order of the Recollects.

Your Excellency,

here is Padre Francisco Campmas,

who has long been

the incumbent in Antipolo.

His parishioners love and respect him!

There is no need to replace such a man.

Vice President!

The parish of Antipolo

is often called the pearl of all parishes!

With all the income it earns

from pilgrims,

who would not want to gain control of it?

Is this the reason why,

of all the other parishes they may claim,

in Cebu, for example,

it is Antipolo that they want?

The half-breed is crossing the line,

Your Excellency!

The supervision of the Parish of Antipolo

rightfully belongs

to the Order of the Recollects.

Father!

What are we going to do now?

There is another way.

We will make noise.

Don Mariano, gather the bishops.

Write to them.

Seor Burgos, I need your help.

Yes.

We will send our proposal

to the Royal Patronage in Madrid

in order to fight for our cause.

And we will publish a manifesto

in the newspapers

so that the public may be aware

of our struggle as well.

We must show our intellect

in order to prove that

we are just as human as the friars.

We must be eloquent

in order for our voice to be heard.

It's clear. Precise. And brave.

Let's hope the bishops support us.

Excellencies.

Bishop Martinez,

Bishop Jimeno, Bishop Gainza.

There is no stopping the friars.

Even I, the appointed

vicar forane for all of Cavite,

they no longer consult me

about the things they do.

Ever since that decree

turned things around

and made the friars' stay permanent,

the friars no longer respect us.

And they are rude

to the secular priests as well.

Excellencies, you are in the best position

to cancel the decree

and recover the parishes

which the friars have taken.

Madrid will listen to you.

Right.

It's important that this proposal

be sent to the Royal Patronage in Madrid.

I agree.

While the monsignors are all here,

may we have this signed?

Who is this?

Your Excellency,

this is my brilliant student,

Seor Jose Burgos.

Speak your mind.

Now that you have the bishops' support,

are you going to publish this in Madrid?

Yes, and here in Manila as well.

It must first be read in Spain

before it reaches our islands.

But, Don Pedro

what about the rumors?

The ones being spread around

by the friars?

About what?

That I am an enemy of Spain?

- A rebel?

- Don Pedro?

A filibuster?

Heretic?

- Don Pedro

- The next Hermano Pule?

- Those pests.

- Don Pedro!

Aren't you scared?

Why would I be afraid

of telling the truth?

Truly, the secular priests born

in the Philippines

are capable, bright, clean

and most importantly,

they are closer to the natives.

They have a better understanding

of the parishioners.

This is why secular priests,

and not friars,

should be the ones managing parishes.

Drink, Seor Burgos.

Get used to it.

Go ahead, Son. It's not consecrated.

Consider it as payment for all your help.

I would like to be present

on the day you are given your doctorate.

Pray for me then, Don Pedro.

The exam was tough.

I think you will surpass me,

with everything you've accomplished!

A doctorate in Canonical Rights.

And then Theology, and Civil Law!

Keep doing well, son, so they can never

find fault in you, or in us.

Father Gomez and I can't spend

the rest of our lives fighting this.

Do you know we've been grappling with

this issue for more than 12 years now?

He wants someone to take his place.

This conflict isn't going to end

anytime soon.

Many of us will step up, Don Pedro.

Don Pepe,

don't be surprised if you too

will be branded by the friars a "rebel,"

"anti-Spaniard", and "anti-Church."

What's important is to do what is right.

Use your intelligence,

- and your skills to defend...

- Our rights.

Our rights as secular priests. Yes.

I have to confess, Don Pepe.

There are times when I think that

this isn't just about Church politics.

The friars think they can step on us

because they consider us inferior.

They think I'm inferior,

not because I am a secular priest,

but because I was born in Pagsanjan.

Because I am a half-breed like you.

If so, then the issue here

is not just the rights of secular priests.

What we are fighting for is equality.

Equality, for all those born

in the Philippines.

For the Filipinos.

The Filipinos?

They say we're not Spaniards.

We're all lumped together in one category.

To them, we all smell the same.

If that is the case,

then we are Filipinos.

Cheers.

Cheers, Don Pedro.

- Earthquake! Earthquake!

- An earthquake!

- Come on!

- Let's go, quick!

Quickly!

- Where is Father Pelaez?!

- I don't know.

Father Pelaez!

Don Pedro!

We humbly recommend to you, Lord,

our brother, Don Pedro Pelaez y Sebas

tian, whom in this mortal life

you have always pursued with immense love,

with your Son and the Holy Spirit,

forever and ever.

Goodbye

Amen.

my mentor.

Our leader.

Our light.

Now that you're gone,

it's as if we've been thrust back

into the darkness

But I still feel your presence,

in brief flashes.

On the day I was ordained,

I heard your voice.

The secular priests born in the

Philippines are capable, bright

and most importantly,

they are closer to the natives!

When I received my doctorate in Canon Law,

I heard you again.

What we are fighting for is equality.

For all those born in the Philippines.

You will never be forgotten, Don Pedro.

GAZETTE OF MANILA

Now, the friars can only hope

to tarnish your memory.

- Father

- Pepe.

"All parishes should be placed

under the supervision of the friars."

"We can no longer trust

the secular priests,

as they have failed

in managing their parishes."

"What they are good at

is spreading the seeds of rebellion."

"One example is the late Fr. Pelaez,

who apparently met

with the indio rebels of Cavite."

Son of a

They have the gall

to speak ill of the dead?

They know Don Pedro can no longer respond.

What do you plan to do, Pepe?

THE LANGUAGE OF LIBERALISM

A manifesto,

not just to defend Father Pedro Pelaez

but to push for the aspirations

of those born in the Philippines.

THE TRUTH

Here are the friars,

pretending to be poor victims.

But the truth is,

it is the friars who impede

all moral and material progress

in these islands.

Visit any barrio

and you'll see how ignorant people are

of the Spanish language,

despite the many orders

by the King of Spain

that the Spanish language be taught!

A great heresy!

Father Mosqueda, who would have the nerve

to write such garbage?

There's only one comes to mind.

It's someone close to the late Pelaez

and wants to take his place.

Someone educated. A faithful disciple.

Father Jose Burgos.

I would not even say his name.

Have you read it? Read it.

It's very well-written.

Go on, have a seat.

Look! It's so good!

When I read it, I wasn't surprised.

Signed, "The Filipinos."

I wonder who wrote it?

Since it's so well-written,

I suspect it's Father Jose Burgos.

Why should we care about

quarrels between priests?

Don Joaquin, let's talk about this.

Think about it.

"The Filipinos."

Aren't we all Filipinos?

Haven't we all experienced cruelty

from the friars?

They grab our land,

just like they grabbed the parishes.

These friars act like

they own the islands,

and we're all just their slaves.

Don Crisanto.

Weren't you still a child

when they insulted your father Gregorio?

Correct?

Even if he was in fact,

a rich manufacturer of bricks?

And so, my friends,

we are all Filipinos.

Sebio, boy,

We've been talking about this,

and we just want to know the answer.

Would you say you're a Filipino?

Sorry, what?

Don't worry, Sebio.

There's no right or wrong answer.

If asked, are you a Filipino?

I am Tagalog.

Of course you are.

- All in good time.

- Perhaps.

Hey!

Where were we

"Yesterday I asked you to read

what St. Thomas Aquinas

wrote about natural rights

and human rights"

According to Saint Thomas Aquinas,

what is the fundamental natural law

and human law?

Can anybody explain?

Maybe there's a problem in understanding.

Let me say that

in another language.

Perhaps you can answer the question now?

Are you more comfortable?

Yes.

Don Felipe Buencamino.

What is your response?

Natural law applies to all humans

and does not change.

Never change.

But human law could vary with time,

place, and circumstances.

It can change.

Very good.

Your intelligence surfaces

when we understand one another.

- Father Burgos

- Yes, Don Paciano Mercado?

Is it true that you wrote

the manifesto of "The Filipinos"?

- Long live, King Burgos!

- Long live, King Burgos!

Hush

Amidst the turmoil within the Church,

in 1868, a revolution in Spain

brought hope to the Philippines.

Let the w*r of kings and knights begin!

Father Zamora is my friend even though

secular priest and I am a friar.

What did he say?

He said, even though he is a friar

and I am a secular, we're friends.

I have no interest

in Church politics, Father Tressera.

All I want is to win.

Me too! Same here.

But, my friend, I got to thinking,

this fight between the seculars

and the friars,

perhaps it can be resolved

by a simple game of cards.

What do you think?

Of course not.

This game is sacred for priests like us.

Now what?

- Let's just play

- Let's play.

Don't be too cocky, Father Tressera.

The revolution in Spain has triumphed

and the queen lost.

Do you think that

the monarchy will not return?

I don't know.

I wouldn't be surprised

if the King and Queen return.

Even if the entire Europe changes,

Spain will always be left behind.

Father Tressera.

Do you think, Father Tressera,

that Spain will put up

a republican government?

- No, no, no.

- You don't think so?

No! My cards!

Deposed, like the Queen! f*cking cards!

The revolution has won, Father Tressera,

because the revolutionaries

had better g*ns and b*ll*ts.

What?

I said, those who have

the most g*ns and b*ll*ts

will win the revolution.

Long live the revolution!

Beloved members

of the Association of Filipinos!

I am pleased to inform you

that arriving tomorrow

is the new Governor-General

of the Islands,

none other than

Don Carlos Maria de la Torre!

He is one of the generals who led

the glorious revolution in Spain.

A new era will push the conservatives

and the narrow-minded

into the wastelands of history.

Friends, perhaps this

is what we've been waiting for.

I beg your pardon,

Don Antonio, Don Joaquin.

How can we be sure that the

new governor-general will be on our side?

Don Carlos Maria de la Torre

is a known liberal.

Do you know what he proposed

after the revolution?

He wanted to have

Queen Isabel's brass statue melted,

so it can be put to better use!

If that's the case, we better show

our support for the new Governor.

Father Burgos!

We are very honored

that you accepted our invitation.

Thank you, Don Antonio.

I brought two of my best students

from the university,

- I hope that's all right.

- Of course.

They will be finishing Law in a few years.

- This is Seor Felipe Buencamino

- Good afternoon, gentlemen.

- and Seor Paciano Mercado.

- Good afternoon, gentlemen.

Good afternoon.

Boys,

have they changed

the textbooks in the university?

What language is being used now?

Still Latin, sir!

May I ask the innocent ones

In the law profession,

what language is being used?

Spanish, sir.

We've been wondering about that.

Not only is it very complicated

to explain things in Latin,

but the language also stunts most ideas.

Because that language is a reflection

of outdated beliefs.

- Don Pepe.

- Yes, sir?

They really are your students.

They've obviously learned

a few things from you.

Boys, have a seat.

Father, please. Sit, sit.

- Thank you.

- Please, please.

From the beginning since recently,

Benedict XIV, November 18,

Buencamino!

Since recently, Benedict XIV

It is undeniable that,

according to the ancient canons...

In Latin, Buencamino.

The monks and religious

- were capable of governing the parishes...

- Buencamino, in Latin!

The monks and religious were capable of

governing the parishes...

But now, modern canonical law

Do not speak heresy, Buencamino!

Silence!

Do not speak heresy!

Don Pepe,

you should have seen

the look on the face of Father Corominas!

We thought he was going to hurl

a bucketload of profanities

and insults at Buencamino!

I really don't know why those words

came out of my mouth.

You nearly got suspended, Don Felipe.

Thankfully, I was able

to plead with the rector.

- Good afternoon. Father.

- Father.

- But, Father...

- Please,

show some restraint.

I cannot bear

to see your future fall apart.

This is the first precept of the law,

that good is to be done and promoted,

and evil is to be avoided.

All other precepts of the natural law

are based on this

Saint Thomas Aquinas.

- Very good.

- Don Pepe,

it's about time the friars

get a sprinkle of liberalism, right?

I wonder what Governor de la Torre

will say about this.

That, we don't know.

But I will find out If I see him tomorrow.

Has it started?

It's almost time.

The governor is about to come out.

- Long live Governor de la Torre!

- Long live!

- Long live Governor de la Torre!

- Long live!

- Long live Governor de la Torre!

- Long live!

The winds are changing.

We shall see.

Long live Governor de la Torre!

"His excellency,

Governor-General Carlos Maria de la Torre

has granted an official amnesty

to the indio rebel,

Casimiro Camerino, as well as his men."

Just yesterday, he banned flagellation

as a form of punishment for prisoners.

And last week, he stripped

the newspaper censors of their powers.

As it should be.

I have never seen any other governor

do these.

We have the support of de la Torre.

At last, the friars' powers will weaken.

Don Pepe,

we should use

whatever power we get from the

liberal governor to our advantage.

Don Paciano and I have founded

The Liberal Youth.

It will promote students' rights.

What are you planning to do?

Good morning! Let's begin...

DOWN WITH "YES, FATHER"

DOWN WITH REVERENCE

Down with "Yes, Father."

Down with Reverence.

Down with hand-kissing.

Down with "you" for "us."

Secularization in education?

The university uprising!

Insurrection of the youth!

Long live the Filipinos!

Long live the Filipinos!

No, this isn't good, Father Burgos.

But it's true! Don't tell me you disagree?

This is very different

from what we are fighting for.

We are pushing for secularization

in the Holy Church,

not the downfall of friars.

Why, this could be branded

This could be branded

as a university uprising!

Father, these are just young people.

Still, it's better to be prepared.

The students who initiated this,

the members of The Liberal Youth,

are your disciples.

Whatever comes out of their mouths

will be attributed to you.

Whatever you write will be exaggerated

or be taken out of context

by these passionate young men.

Pepe.

Pepe,

don't give them amm*nit*on

to sh**t down your reputation.

Let's just pray

that the liberal Governor-General

will understand how this happened.

This is not good. Not good at all, Pepe.

Cabrales!

You sons of a bitch!

- You beasts.

- Move!

- Move!

- f*ck you all!

- You sons of b*tches.

- Scoundrel, stop it!

Pussies!

Don't let him go!

m*therf*ckers!

- Don Jose Mariano

- Paciano!

- Felipe Buencamino!

- Get a hold of yourself!

Calm down.

Father

- What happened?

- They arrested Buencamino.

They tied him up and took him to jail.

Did he admit to anything?

He was forced to,

to prevent them

from making further arrests.

Father, I really thought

de la Torre was on our side.

We can't know for sure.

Father,

What's going to happen to Don Felipe?

Most likely, he will not be allowed

to finish his course.

His imprisonment will serve as a warning

to all students like him.

I'll look into it.

I'll see what I can do.

The King of Cards has arrived!

I am not a king today, Father!

With the few weapons I have today,

I can't even pass for a knight.

That will do. We will accept any amount!

Father, what news do you have today?

Careful, my friend.

There are rumors

about a secular priest in Manila

who is instigating a rebellion.

A priest in Manila?

Someone with a connection

to the late Don Pedro Pelaez

who, to be honest,

if not for the earthquake,

would probably be in jail, or ex*cuted!

They say he is the priest

of the Sacristy Chapel.

Don Pepe Burgos?

That's impossible!

He's friends with the Governor-General.

The one on the way out,

not the one who's about to arrive.

The time of liberalism has passed, Father.

If I were you, my friend,

I would distance myself from this Burgos.

Good afternoon, Father.

Good afternoon, sir.

Good afternoon.

Good afternoon, Your Excellency.

Here.

Cigar?

No, thank you

Your Excellency.

Here is a cigar you cannot decline.

Valencian pastries.

Thank you.

- About the student Buencamino,

- Yes.

I will allow him to finish his studies.

Thank you, Your Excellency.

And for you, a piece of advice.

No. A warning.

You and your colleagues,

the secular priests,

need to tone things down.

Stop promoting these radical ideas...

Liberal ideas.

Radical ideas.

Stop promoting these radical ideas.

You must know your place.

Do not cross the line.

Yes.

Yes, Your Excellency.

Father Burgos,

there is one more thing

I'd like to speak with you about.

What is this group

that I hear you are a part of?

"Association of Filipinos"?

That is just a name said in jest,

Your Excellency.

It is a committee of reformers.

I was just invited

to attend some meetings.

It is a happy gathering of friends.

It cannot even be seen as an organization.

We don't even meet often. We don't

But why is it exclusively for "Filipinos"?

I'm sorry, Your Excellency,

but I do not differentiate

between Filipinos and Spaniards.

To me, we are one.

We just happened to be born

in different places.

What we Filipinos want

is to be your equal in terms

of aspirations, opportunities, rights.

If we cannot have these,

how can we aspire for progress?

Like I said

know your place.

Your ideas go against the friars,

and the friars are Spaniards.

Like me.

There are matters

in which I cannot support you.

Besides, I'm about to be replaced.

The winds may change very quickly.

WHAT SPAIN CALLS JUSTICE

Father Mosqueda

and the Recollects, your Excellency.

Your Excellency,

thank you for your gracious invitation.

It is an honor to welcome you.

Yes. Please sit.

The report of His Excellency,

Carlos Maria de la Torre, Your Excellency.

Do you know anything

about the "Committee of Reformers"

or the "Association of Filipinos"?

There are some native priests

mentioned in this report

that perhaps you could tell me about.

SR. DON JOSE BURGOS

Comrade.

Gentlemen.

- Thank you

- Thank you, Don Enrique.

Thank you.

To former Governor-General

Carlos Maria de la Torre Damn you!

And to the new Governor-General

Rafael Izquierdo

Son of the greatest piece of sh*t!

What bad luck.

Looks like the promise

of the the glorious revolution

in Spain will not be fulfilled.

I'm not surprised.

The reforms that many were hoping for

will not be given freely.

Well, if it won't be given,

then it should be taken.

How?

- You would need an army to

- Don Crisanto,

you mentioned

one of Izquierdo's recent orders,

the one pertaining to soldiers?

Yes.

According to Izquierdo,

only the Spanish soldiers

are exempt from paying taxes.

This means

that those born in the Philippines

have to pay,

just like ordinary citizens.

And that's not all.

Native-born soldiers are obliged

to take part in forced labor.

You're playing with fire, Izquierdo.

I traveled far to get here.

How can we save money

if they'll require us to pay taxes?

Ask the Governor-General!

This guy's a jokester!

Hey! Move faster.

Give that to me, so we can finish sooner.

Infuriating, isn't it?

Who wouldn't be furious?

It lowers the morale of recruits.

Seor Francisco Zaldua, right?

- Welcome, welcome!

- Thank you sir!

Thank you for accepting our invitation!

How can I be of service?

We'll go ahead.

Let's go.

Seor Francisco.

Here's a list of people

who will be given rewards.

Make sure they get this.

Understood?

Thank you.

If it won't be given,

then it should be taken

We are all soldiers here.

But clearly,

they treat us,

the native-born, differently.

The issue here

is not just forced labor and taxes.

It's an issue of who is Spanish

and who is not.

You think?

We're not the only ones who feel this way.

I don't know those people.

More and more people are getting angry.

They just don't know what to do.

What is that list for?

Change.

Just try to listen.

Will you join us?

- Comrade.

- Comrade

Come in

What do you think?

The plan is to have

simultaneous uprisings

here at Fort San Felipe in Cavite,

and at Fort Santiago in Manila.

Your support is needed from inside.

The first to advance

will be the soldiers of Intramuros.

They will give us a signal.

There's no turning back now.

Do not be afraid.

Our benefactors assure us

that many will join our cause.

The soldiers will fire the cannons

from Fort Santiago in Manila.

Once that happens,

we will take over Fort San Felipe.

This is the signal.

Your Excellency.

Speak, Sgt. Octavo.

Your Excellency.

I have overheard some information.

That in a few weeks

a mutiny will take place.

Their mission, revolution against Spain.

And to k*ll all the Spaniards.

Hey!

They're coming!

They're coming!

Positions, everyone! Get in position.

Positions!

Fire!

Let's go! att*ck! Quickly!

Sergeant, no reinforcements have arrived.

Why are we the only ones here?

Why is Tondo not on fire?

We should be able to see

the fire from here!

Keep fighting!

Keep fighting!

Come back here! Stay the course.

Stop that!

Hey!

All of them, a lot of them!

Over here, quickly!

Pledge loyalty, scum!

Long live Spain!

Long live Spain!

Louder!

Long live Spain!

Long live Spain!

Louder, pussies!

Long live Spain!

Long live Spain!

Shameless filibustering insurgents!

Long live Spain!

Long live Spain!

Long live Spain!

Long live Spain!

Pussies!

Long live Spain!

Long live Spain!

And you, La Madrid?

Say it!

Long live Spain!

Long live Spain!

As soon as Izquierdo arrived,

the atmosphere in Manila changed.

Fear and apprehension

were palpable.

It was as if an iron hand

had once again strangled the people.

All of dela Torre's liberal policies

were abolished.

The Philippines is so unlucky.

- Slowly now.

- Make sure you don't forget anything!

Just go straight.

Be careful. If you drop it,

Inocencio will wring our necks.

- Make sure to bring everything!

- Faster!

Make sure you don't forget anything!

- What now? Where is it?

- Here, quickly!

What, where is it?

I told you to bring everything.

We're overloaded now.

Seor!

Don Maximo!

Never admit anything.

Don't give in. Go! Hide!

- But Seor!

- You can't be arrested here in Cavite!

We'll let things cool off a bit.

And then, let's meet up in Manila.

What idiotic thing did you do?

Fort Santiago was barely scratched!

Where do I begin?

The m*llitary was ready for us,

it seems someone told Izquierdo.

Add to that La Madrid's stupidity!

He thought that the fireworks set off

during the fiesta in Sampaloc

were the cannons!

- Such bad luck!

- Seor!

Son of a bitch!

WARRANT OF ARRESFather,

you need to take your medicine.

You're such a jokester!

Father Burgos.

- What brings you here?

- How are you?

I'm okay.

Don Miguel.

Wait!

I'll be back.

Open the door!

I said open the door now!

Faster! Open the door!

Come on!

- Faster!

- Wait!

I'm coming!

I'm coming!

f*ck!

Search the house.

How can I help you, officer?

Search the house!

What's wrong, officer?

We are looking for Father Jose Burgos.

Father Burgos?

Hold on.

Is there a problem?

- Hold on. What is this about?

- You're under arrest.

Hold on. What is this about?

You have to state a reason for the arrest.

You are under arrest

for the mutiny in Cavite.

- Mutiny?

- Yes, the insurrection.

Hold on! Hold on, please. What happened?

Sir, we found something

You're also under arrest, Father Zamora.

What?

Let go of me! I don't know

what you're talking about!

Father Gomez.

- Father Gomez, the civil guards are here.

- Why?

- I don't know, Father.

- What's going on?

I don't know. Father

Father Mariano Gomez de los Angeles?

Yes, that's me. Why?

Arrest him!

What happened?

They didn't do anything wrong.

Don't touch them.

- Don't hurt them.

- Father Gomez!

What have you gotten

yourself into, Francisco?

Come on! Move fast!

Those who recruited you,

where are they now?

Aren't they rich?

Surely they can help us!

I don't know!

- Arrest him!

- Seor Francisco.

- Love.

- Seor Francisco Zaldua!

- Love!

- Run!

- My love, run!

- Stop!

Get him!

We got him!

Who will believe that we had anything

to do with the mutiny?

Father Gomez?

Take off your cassocks.

- I'm begging you, officer!

- Now!

- Take it off!

- Okay, wait!

- Faster!

- Yes, sir. I'm sorry.

A Court Martial will pass judgment on us.

Court martial?

What's that?

A m*llitary court.

It follows m*llitary rules.

The Governor-General

will provide a judge and a lawyer.

They probably won't let us know what

evidence they have against us.

In short,

this was all planned.

What are we going to do?

What are we going to do?

Don't you have a doctorate in civil law?

You can defend us, right?

Right?

What are we going to do?

What are we going to do?

What are we going to do?

What are we going to do?

I will try.

I'm sure they don't have any evidence

against you or us.

They will listen to you.

They will listen to us.

If only you didn't visit us,

I wouldn't have been arrested.

Francisco Zaldua, come with us!

Silence! Order!

FRIENDS ARE COMING

BRING LOTS OF b*ll*ts AND GUNPOWDER!

Please tell the court about this.

On the day we went

to Father Zamora's house,

- we found this short letter.

- No!

Grand reunion friends are coming,

bring lots of b*ll*ts and gunpowder!

- No!

- It is not signed, sir.

No! It's not what you think!

b*ll*ts and gunpowder mean money!

It's money, money for gambling!

- Silence, Father Zamora!

- What's this bullshit?

Wait, you're not listening to me.

Wait! Wait! Wait!

Wait!

When we went to the house of Father Gomez,

we saw a box, evidently abandoned

and covered with a simple canvas.

We opened it,

and saw amm*nit*on and r*fles inside.

Your honor,

is the Father Gomez that you refer to

the same Father Gomez

suspected of being involved

in other conspiracies

since the time of Father Pedro Pelaez?

We suspect the late priest

as being the true origin

of the failed insurrection.

Your honor, that is a lie.

I can submit our manifestos

and proposals as evidence.

- Silence, Father Burgos!

- All we want, all we have ever asked for,

is equality.

One moment! One moment!

Silence, Father Burgos!

I'm warning you!

The court calls on Seor Francisco Zaldua.

Seor Francisco Zaldua.

What is your participation

in the Cavite Mutiny?

Tell us everything you know about it.

I just followed orders.

I did not organize.

I just passed on information,

instructions.

Where did the instructions come from?

Who ordered this?

Father Burgos!

Do you know Father Burgos?

Yes.

He is

He is the leader of all this,

as far as I know.

It was his intent

to end the reign of Spain

and be crowned as the King of the islands.

- King of the new Philippines.

- I have never seen this man in my life!

I have never met this man in my life.

Who are you?

This is not a tribunal,

this is a farce!

Lies,

all lies!

All lies! All lies!

You brought us here

with no formal accusations?!

No strong evidence.

Is this what Spain calls justice?

Death sentence

issued on February 17, 1872.

Against the defendants named

Jose Burgos,

Mariano Gomez,

Jacinto Zamora

for having been declared guilty

in the first instance

against the government and

for violating the law.

ORDER OF EXILE

Comrade.

Comrade.

I have a family!

Son of a bitch!

I have a family!

We are the Shadow Theatre

We are the Christians.

We are the Muslims.

We have inherited this land.

No!

This land belongs to us!

Very well, we shall fight!

We won, Father.

It's God's will!

What did we win?

You're no different from these children.

We were used.

The Governor-General

planned this all along.

He will execute the secular priests

for being revolutionaries,

and he will let us friars,

take the blame for it.

History will hate us.

Not Izquierdo,

not Spain.

Teodora Alonso,

you are under arrest for m*rder!

m*rder? That is a lie!

Go ahead, take her with you.

Come on!

You can't imprison her without a trial!

My mother is innocent! Innocent!

Paciano, stop it!

There's nothing we can

do about your mother.

It would be best,

to keep our mouths shut.

Do you understand?

But that wouldn't be right.

According to my professor, Father Burgos...

I don't ever want to hear that name!

- But Father...

- Paciano!

Paciano.

In this house, I don't want to

hear the names of those three priests

or whatever it is they are advocating.

Understood?

The friars in Manila already know you.

Just finish your studies

and stop acting like you know everything.

- It would be hard to forget a...

- Paciano!

Let's just eat.

Father Mariano Gomez?

Yes?

Your last will?

I am leaving my properties,

to the people of Bacoor.

Have you accepted our fate?

I pity him the most.

He knows nothing of this.

I can't accept this, Father.

Perhaps my student, Buencamino, was right.

Bad luck is the Filipinos' companion.

Do you believe in bad luck, Father Burgos?

With our present situation?

Of course!

The truth,

in the history of these islands,

has anyone who had been

born here ever felt lucky?

Consider the Indios.

Slaves without rights,

second-class citizens.

They're not the kind of citizens

with rights in their own land.

And we,

who despite having Spanish blood,

are barely treated like human beings

all because we were born here.

I can't contradict that.

The kindest among us, Father Pedro Pelaez,

was ill-fated,

buried by an earthquake.

And the good Governor-General,

replaced by a dictator.

Now, tell me Father, aren't we

an ill-fated and cursed people?

Father,

my students might get implicated.

Paciano, Buencamino all of them.

They'll say,

that it was you who brought them bad luck.

Pepe,

Romans 8:18.

Our present suffering,

cannot be compared,

to the glory that will be revealed to us

I don't believe in bad luck, Pepe.

Everything is

part of God's plan.

It pains me to think,

that it is God's will

for us to die in the garrote.

God's will?

I know there's a reason.

It is our duty as priests

to bring people closer to God.

In the midst of darkness and evil,

it is our responsibility to care,

for the light of His goodness.

That's what we offer our lives to, Pepe.

To the light.

I hope our death may be a spark.

For the light.

For the light.

He reconciled the world to himself

through the service

of the Church

grant you forgiveness and peace

And I absolve you of your sins

in the name of the Father,

and of the Son,

and of the Holy Spirit. Amen!

I am not asking you. I am telling you.

They are nothing more

than condemned rebels.

We have to take off their cassocks.

But they are priests, Your Excellency.

I cannot strip them of their cassocks.

Isn't their execution enough?

Archbishop,

there are only 300 Spanish soldiers,

against a population of 8,874 Indios.

Did you know this?

If you don't believe me,

here is the information from de la Torre.

Three hundred Spaniards

against 8,874 indios.

If they had succeeded

in Cavite and Manila,

the rest of the country

might have followed.

Your Excellency, with all due respect.

You said it yourself.

Three hundred Spanish soldiers

against 8,874 Indios, you say?

If the natives wanted to overthrow us,

they would have done so a long time ago.

Most Indios will not rebel,

because we,

the Church,

have taught them to be obedient.

Perhaps the friars have.

But your "Filipino" priests,

are causing trouble.

They preach the gospel, Your Excellency.

No, Archbishop.

Every time they put on a cassock,

they teach the indios that they can be

more than what they were born to be.

I'm sorry, Your Excellency.

They will die as priests.

You will die as priests.

THE LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS

Brother, where are we going?

Well be back in Calamba soon.

We just need to pass by somewhere first.

Thank you.

But, Pepe,

let's keep this to ourselves.

Don't mention it to anyone.

Not even to our sister.

She's a tattletale.

But, most importantly,

make sure you don't mention this

in front of our father. Do you understand?

Yes, but where are we going?

We are going

to mourn.

I was deceived!

I was deceived!

I need to talk to the Governor General!

Traitor!

Traitor! You traitor!

Traitor!

Traitor!

Traitor!

Traitor!

I need to talk to the Governor-General!

My love!

My love!

- Traitor!

- You're a traitor!

Traitor!

Who are they?

They are martyrs, Pepe.

They are innocent,

falsely accused,

just like Mother,

who is now in prison

for something she didn't do.

I know that,

there is no leaf in a tree that can move

without the grace, of God.

Since He wants me to die in this place,

may His will be done.

We're innocent.

My great teacher!

Gentlemen, I forgive you

and may God forgive them as I do.

We didn't do anything wrong!

We are all innocent!

Why must we die this way?

He did nothing wrong!

- He did nothing wrong!

- He did nothing wrong!

- Is there really no justice in this world?

- He did nothing wrong!

Even Christ Himself was innocent.

Remember this, Pepe.

Remember it well.

- Long live Spain!

- Long live!

Long live Spain!

Long live Spain!

Enlightenment cannot be k*lled.

It stays alive as embers

in people's hearts

THE REIGN OF GREED

and its flames

Ready, aim

Fire it up!

grow more intense with time.

Fire!

Words become stories

stories become images

images become dreams

and dreams become aspirations.

Now,

"Filipino" is no longer just a word.

It is a nation.

"Viva los Filipinos!"

Long live the Filipinos!

THE DEATH OF THE PRIESTS MARIANO GOMEZ,

JOS BURGOS, AND JACINTO ZAMORA,

SPARKED THE PHILIPPINE REVOLUTION.

JOS RIZAL DEDICATED THE NOVEL

EL FILIBUSTERISMO TO GOMBURZA.

MEMBERS OF THE KATIPUNAN USED AS AMULETS

WHAT THEY BELIEVED

TO BE PIECES OF THEIR CASSOCKS.
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