Movies by Carlo J. Caparas

Tirad Pass: The Story of Gen. Gregorio del Pilar

Tirad Pass: The Story of Gen. Gregorio del Pilar

The Battle of Tirad Pass was fought between Filipino revolutionary forces and Americans of the 33rd Infantry Regiment in Ilocos Sur. Brigadier General Gregorio del Pilar led the Filipinos, while Major Peyton March led the Americans. The battle resulted in the death of Del Pilar, along with 51 Filipino soldiers.

Victim No. 1: Delia Maga

Victim No. 1: Delia Maga

Victim No. 1: Delia Maga (Jesus, Pray for Us!): Directed by Carlo J. Caparas. With Gina Alajar, Joel Torre, Val Victa, Elizabeth Oropesa.

Dalmacio Armas

Dalmacio Armas

A story about a farmer who goes on a journey of revenge to kill the seven jailbreakers who killed his father and his cow, using his seven weapons.

Dugong Buhay

Dugong Buhay

Sa Dibdib ng Sierra Madre

Sa Dibdib ng Sierra Madre

The Maggie dela Riva Story (God... Why Me?)

The Maggie dela Riva Story (God... Why Me?)

The 1967 story of young rising actress Maggie De La Riva's abduction and rape, and the trial against her 4 abductors.

Angela Markado

Angela Markado

A young woman who has been emboldened by the tragedies and traumas she had to endure, such as rape and the death of her loved ones.

The Vizconde Massacre: God, Help Us!

The Vizconde Massacre: God, Help Us!

A gruesome look into the infamous and seemingly neverending 1991 Vizconde murder case in the Philippines where a woman, her teen daughter, and a 6-year-old were all viciously stabbed to death while the husband was away in America on business.

Kamandag ng Droga

Kamandag ng Droga

An all-too-real film on the country's current war on drugs, the film tackles the angle of the family members and community of addicts and pushers.

Chavit

Chavit

This movie is about the story of Luis "Chavit" Singson (born 1941), a Philippine politician, and the Governor of the Ilocos Sur province in the Philippines. Singson started EDSA II in October 2000 when he alleged he gave Philippine President Joseph Estrada 400 million pesos as payoff from illegal gambling profits.