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LIST: ABS-CBN News documentaries available on YouTube
LIST: ABS-CBN News documentaries available on YouTube
ABS-CBN News
Published Apr 14, 2024 07:29 PM PHT

MANILA -- Some ABS-CBN News documentaries have been made available on ABS-CBN News' YouTube channel.
MANILA -- Some ABS-CBN News documentaries have been made available on ABS-CBN News' YouTube channel.
Here is the list of ABS-CBN News documentaries you can watch on YouTube:
Here is the list of ABS-CBN News documentaries you can watch on YouTube:
Di Ka Pasisiil (Never Shall Be Conquered)
'Di Ka Pasisiil (Never Shall Be Conquered) is a 2017 documentary by Jeff Canoy and Chiara Zambrano that delves into the realities of the months-long urban war between government forces and a terror group in Marawi, Lanao Del Sur and the experiences of both civilians and journalists in the conflict that ravaged their city.
'Di Ka Pasisiil (Never Shall Be Conquered) is a 2017 documentary by Jeff Canoy and Chiara Zambrano that delves into the realities of the months-long urban war between government forces and a terror group in Marawi, Lanao Del Sur and the experiences of both civilians and journalists in the conflict that ravaged their city.
The documentary won the Philippines’ first Gold Dolphin award for Best Documentary at the 2018 Cannes Corporate Media & TV Awards and the Gold World Medal for Best Documentary at the 2018 New York TV and Film Festivals.
The documentary won the Philippines’ first Gold Dolphin award for Best Documentary at the 2018 Cannes Corporate Media & TV Awards and the Gold World Medal for Best Documentary at the 2018 New York TV and Film Festivals.
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Paglayang Minamahal (Beloved Freedom)
Paglayang Minamahal (Beloved Freedom) is a 2017 documentary by Jeff Canoy, Kori Quintos and Raphael Bosano and looks into a collection of stories at the end of the months-long Marawi siege: a soldier who put everything second, including his own life, to save others; a mother who was held hostage for five months but never gave up hope for her children; an evacuee who lost her child to the squalor of the evacuation center; and brave stories of soldiers that gave up their lives to free Marawi as told by those who lived.
Paglayang Minamahal (Beloved Freedom) is a 2017 documentary by Jeff Canoy, Kori Quintos and Raphael Bosano and looks into a collection of stories at the end of the months-long Marawi siege: a soldier who put everything second, including his own life, to save others; a mother who was held hostage for five months but never gave up hope for her children; an evacuee who lost her child to the squalor of the evacuation center; and brave stories of soldiers that gave up their lives to free Marawi as told by those who lived.
More than the accounts of the war, the documentary also shows the herculean task now upon the Maranaos as they pick up the pieces and start rebuilding the city that was reduced to rubble. Paglayang Minamahal documentary won the Best Documentary Special at the 32nd PMPC Star Awards for Television and the 2018 Lopez Achievement Award.
More than the accounts of the war, the documentary also shows the herculean task now upon the Maranaos as they pick up the pieces and start rebuilding the city that was reduced to rubble. Paglayang Minamahal documentary won the Best Documentary Special at the 32nd PMPC Star Awards for Television and the 2018 Lopez Achievement Award.
Ang Babae ng Balangiga (The Woman of Balangiga)
Who is Casiana Nacionales and what was her role in the Balangiga Encounter in 1901? With the return of the Balangiga’s bells, journalist Jeff Canoy searches for this lost chapter of the Philippine-American War in this documentary which was named a finalist at the 2020 New York TV and Film Festivals.
Who is Casiana Nacionales and what was her role in the Balangiga Encounter in 1901? With the return of the Balangiga’s bells, journalist Jeff Canoy searches for this lost chapter of the Philippine-American War in this documentary which was named a finalist at the 2020 New York TV and Film Festivals.
Ang Pagbabalik Ng Ibong Adarna (The Return of the Ibong Adarna)
“Ibong Adarna” is one of six surviving pre-war Filipino films. Journalist Jeff Canoy delves into the history of the making of the 1941 classic, our lost film history and the fight to restore and protect Philippine films for the future generations. This 2020 documentary was produced in celebration of 100 Years of Philippine Cinema.
“Ibong Adarna” is one of six surviving pre-war Filipino films. Journalist Jeff Canoy delves into the history of the making of the 1941 classic, our lost film history and the fight to restore and protect Philippine films for the future generations. This 2020 documentary was produced in celebration of 100 Years of Philippine Cinema.
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