• 4 months ago
Paano nga ba nabuo ang konsepto ng historical family drama na 'Pulang Araw' na pinagbibidahan nina Barbie Forteza, Sanya Lopez, David Licauco, at Alden Richards. Alamin ang mabusisi at detalyadong pagbuo ng 'Pulang Araw' sa online exclusive video na ito.

Subaybayan ang 'Pulang Araw,' Lunes hanggang Biyernes, 8:00 p.m. sa GMA Prime.

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00:00The story of Pulang Araw was made right after the first historical drama series of GMA, Amaya.
00:15In the first month of 2012, I made the concept of Pulang Araw.
00:20We were talking with Suzy Noctolero, and she told me that she wanted to make a project.
00:26She had been thinking of a project for a long time.
00:29And the timing was good because what Suzy wanted to discuss was the cultural factor of the war.
00:35Particularly, Wodeville, theater shows, artists, and the propaganda of the Japanese at that time.
00:41So I said, let's try to work it out.
00:44As I was working on it, GMA approved it right away.
00:48It was only in 2012, and they saw that it was good on TV.
00:55At that time, we hadn't mastered CGI yet.
00:59And the production of Pulang Araw was very expensive.
01:02In 2023, they suddenly said that it was time to produce Pulang Araw.
01:09So it took almost 12-13 years.
01:13What I remember from the very start of brainstorming,
01:17we always insisted on the meeting that the show should always be about love.
01:22Love for the country, love for the family,
01:25love for those we love, love for the theater, love for ourselves.
01:29We wanted to show that in the midst of war,
01:33all kinds of adversities should always be overcome and love will win.
01:39Pulang Araw is not about a well-known hero.
01:43Pulang Araw is about the old heroes,
01:46the nameless heroes who fought for the country.
01:53We all know them because they are our grandparents, our parents.
01:58All Filipinos have grandparents who went through wars,
02:03became victims, became heroes, and fought for the freedom of the Philippines.
02:08And they went through a lot back then.
02:11And for them to just keep on living, even after that,
02:14even if they probably would have wanted to call it quits,
02:18because we can see how difficult that is.
02:20You went through a lot for several years.
02:23I'm sure they have PTSD.
02:25This can't be just a personal journey for me.
02:27This should be for, at least for the whole team.
02:30And we want to be able to share that with the audience.
02:33Pulang Araw is a true story of every Filipino,
02:37a story of all Filipinos.
02:40It's a Filipino story because it's the real Filipino story.
02:43I don't want their stories to die with them.
02:46We may forget our heroes, but I want us to remember
02:50the stories of our heroes
02:52because that tells you who we are as a race.
03:20That's why our commitment is so strong.
03:24That's why it's so small that we can do one thing
03:27that we want to do so we can become a hero.
03:30This is just my vision.
03:31This is my payback.
03:32I don't want to be recognized.
03:34I think the heroes should be recognized.
03:38I think we should watch it because it's a very, very good show.
03:41Its topic is very relevant.
03:44It's very important in this day and age.
03:45Its story affects you.
03:48It really moves you.
03:49You will see that our history is personalized.
03:53It's a story about a mother, a father, a brother, and a lover.
03:58It reminds us that no matter what happens,
04:02we are still Filipinos.
04:04And the show makes you feel proud that we are Filipinos.
04:07That during the Japanese occupation, we did this.
04:10We united.
04:11We fought.
04:12We fought for our Filipino identity.

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