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Lualhati Bautista
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Lualhati Bautista was a writer, known for
Bulaklak sa City Jail (1984)
,
Bata bata paano ka ginawa? (1998)
and
The Seventies (2002)
. Lualhati died on 12 February 2023 in Manila, Philippines.
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11 wins & 7 nominations total
Known for
Bulaklak sa City Jail
7.1
Writer
1984
Bata bata paano ka ginawa?
7.4
Writer
1998
The Seventies
7.7
Writer
2002
Kadenang bulaklak
8.5
Writer
(as Luwalhati Bautista)
1994
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The Seventies
7.7
novel "Dekada '70"
screenplay
story
2002
Maalaala Mo Kaya
8.2
TV Series
Writer
1998–2002
5 episodes
Bakat
6.6
screenplay
2002
I Want to Be Happy
7.4
screenplay
2000
Sutla
8.1
screenplay
story
1999
Mister mo, lover ko
5.1
screenplay
story
1999
Bata bata paano ka ginawa?
7.4
novel "Bata, Bata... Paano ka ginawa?"
screenplay
1998
Rizal in Dapitan
6.6
story/research and additional screenplay
1997
Lihim ni Madonna
6.7
screenplay
1997
To Saudi with Love
7.0
screenplay
1996
Nena
screenplay
story
1995
Kadenang bulaklak
8.5
screenplay
story
(as Luwalhati Bautista)
1994
Kailan dalawa ang mahal
screenplay
1993
Maricris Sioson: Japayuki
6.4
screenplay
1993
Working Students
story and screenplay
1992
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Kaya kong abutin ang langit
7.2
additional scenes and dialogues
1984
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Alternative name
Luwalhati Bautista
Died
February 12
,
2023
Manila, Philippines
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Was an activist known for her staunch criticism of the social and political system.
Trademark
exploration of the roles of females (often mothers) in a male-centric society
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