Raiders of The Sulu Sea
Raiders of The Sulu Sea
Raiders of The Sulu Sea
She is one of Zamboanga city's premiere artist, a true Filipina painter and
sculptor, with a style that is as varied as her other talents.
She is currently working as an executive assistant in the office of the city mayor,
and is overlooking the city hall restoration. She also writes a weekly arts column,
and does extensive research in the arts & culture of zamboanga.
An art historian in Zamboanga, a direct descendant of Vicente Alvarez, and does
an extensive research in the arts and culture of Zamboanga.
CONTENT ANALYSIS
A Historiography Documentary film focusing on Zamboanga City depicting how
the Spaniards defended the city with the Fort Pilar as Spain’s last stronghold and
bastion of defense and economic expansion in the Southeast Asian flourishing free
trading in the area and the adverse effects and repercussions when Europeans such as
the English, Dutch, and Spanish wo wanted to control the economy as well to colonize
and Christianize.
The film focuses on the slave raiding as retaliation on colonizers-the
sophisticated ancient maritime vessels such as the Lanong, Garay and the
Salisipan and tools of war such as the Barong, Kris, and the Kampilan and the
well-organized forces that is launched for slave raiding the coasts of Mindanao,
Visayas, and Luzon.
It focused on the fate of the Captured Balangingi Leader called Panglima Taupan
and was made to work in the Tobacco Plantation-and his descendants who went
back to Zamboanga and settled in the outskirts of Taluksangay with the surname
Dela Cruz Nuno-Maas Nuno, the ancestor of the present Nuno clan of
Zamboanga.