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Alden Richards depicts life story of Boni Ilagan in Alaala: A Martial Law Special

By on September 19, 2017


Alden Richards depicts life story of Boni Ilagan in Alaala A Martial Law Special (Supplied)
Alden Richards depicts life story of Boni Ilagan in Alaala A Martial Law Special (Supplied)

Kapuso actor Alden Richards takes on his boldest portrayal yet as he depicts the life story of Martial Law activist and award-winning screenwriter Bonifacio Ilagan in GMA Public Affairs’ Alaala: A Martial Law Special.

Around 70,000 people were imprisoned; 34,000 were tortured; 3,240 were killed; and 884 disappeared involuntarily, from which 612 are still missing—more than four decades after former President Ferdinand Marcos declared Martial Law, human rights victims still cry for justice. And those who survived these dark years urge Filipinos to “Never forget.”

On the 45th anniversary of President Marcos’ declaration of Martial Law, GMA offers a special documentary that follows the journey of Boni Ilagan. Named after national hero Andres Bonifacio, Boni takes viewers to his experience from his days as an idealistic youth, upon the declaration of Martial Law and his eventual capture and torture under the hands of the Philippine Constabulary.

His recollections will be put to life in a short film written by Boni himself. A film within a documentary, GMA Public Affairs’ docu team will shadow the short film’s production, showing behind-the-scenes clips.  Interviews from personalities who experienced the Martial Law atrocities first hand, as well as historians, will provide the big picture of how it was during the Martial Law era. King Rodrigo, son of late Senator Soc Rodrigo tells us how they took the parliament to the streets and how the opposition fought against the dictator. JC Mijares-Gurango, grandson of Primitivo Mijares reveals the secrets his lolo discovered as propagandist of the Marcos family. He shares the inner workings of the conjugal dictatorship.

Kapuso actor Alden Richards plays the role of the young Boni.

Alden shared the challenges of portraying the young Boni. “Physically, psychologically, emotionally, mentally—mahirap ‘yung role. I’ve never been tortured in any of my roles when I was doing projects with soaps and movies,” Alden said.

Joining Alden in recreating one of the most tumultuous periods in Philippine history are Gina Alajar, Bianca Umali, and Rocco Nacino.

Rocco portrays editor and journalist Pete Lacaba, who, together with Ilagan, also suffered under the hands of the Philippine Constabulary.

The Kapuso actor discovered that he was related to the award-winning writer. “[Sir Pete] came to me, saying, ‘Hey you know what I’m your mom’s second cousin.’ So that night halos hindi ako makatulog. Nag-research ako, I called up my mom and then na-confirm na kamag-anak ko pala si Sir Pete. It makes everything more meaningful at mas malalim para sa akin,” Rocco said.

Don’t miss GMA Public Affairs’ Alaala: A Martial Law Special on September 23 (North America) and September 24 (Asia Pacific, Middle East, North Africa, and Europe) via GMA Pinoy TV.

About GMA Pinoy TV

GMA Pinoy TV is the flagship international channel of the leading network in the Philippines, GMA Network. GMA Pinoy TV delivers the most popular news and entertainment programs to Filipino viewers in almost 60 countries in North America, the Middle East, North Africa, Europe, and Asia Pacific. Feel closer to home with the latest episodes of your favorite Kapuso programs even when abroad. For more information on international events sponsored and organized by GMA Pinoy TV, visit the official website, www.gmapinoytv.com, or follow GMA Pinoy TV on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram via the handle @GMAPinoyTV.

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