Panaghoy sa Suba (The Call of the River) is an award-winning epic film set during the
American occupation in 1942 and the Japanese occupation in 1945 in the southern
province of the Philippines. It was released in 2004 with an "A" rating from the
Cinema Evaluation Board (CEB) of the Film Development Council of the Philippines.
After its premiere, the film has earned several screenings in local and international theaters.
The film was mostly shot in the Visayas, particularly along the Loboc River.
It used the Visayan language as mode of conversation with English subtitles
to aid the viewers.
Pangahoy sa Suba was produced, directed, and starred by Cesar Montano. Also included
in the film are actors Juliana Palermo, Jackie Woo, Phil Anthony, Caridad Sanchez,
Joel Torre, Daria Ramirez, and Rebecca Lusterio.
Synopsis
The story takes place in the island province of Bohol, located in Central Visayas, during
the Japanese Occupation of the Philippines. Duroy (Cesar Montano) is a banca operator
turned guerrilla who is in love with the beautiful Iset (played by Juliana Palermo) from the
same village. Iset is also being courted by John Smith (Philip Anthony), an abusive landowner,
and by Duroy's brother Ibô (Reiven Bulado). Although Iset indicates that Duroy is the one she
likes, he decides to stop courting her out of regard for his brother. But when Smith tries to keep
Ibo and Iset apart, Ibo lashes out and tries to kill him; while defending himself, the American
kills Ibo, and Duroy vows revenge.
When the Japanese invade the country, Smith is drafted into the American army and has
to leave. All the men hide in the mountains while the women and children remain with the priest.
The Japanese commander who takes control of the village also falls for Iset.
After a long period of waiting, Duroy and his men finally reach the end of their resources
and patience, and they launch an attack against the Japanese garrison. Smith returns and
Duroy attacks him but stops short of killing him. Iset realizes that Smith is no good and refuses him.
Trivia
When the movie premiered in Brussels, the venue was jam-packed, making the premiere
event a huge hit.[15] Of the crowd, about 70% were Filipinos who had to travel three
hours to reach the venue; a hundred more couldn't be accommodated in the theater. [15]
Montano in Panaghoy sa Suba hoped to help revive the long-dormant Visayan movie industry. [3]
The film had an entirely Visayan (Boholano) dialogue (with English subtitles) and featuring a
mostly Visayan cast. [3]
Daria Ramirez, one of the few non-Visayan members of the cast, had to be given a copy
of the script in English for her to absorb her character. [3]
Philip Anthony is an American based actor who also starred for over 2 years in a Visayan
soap opera Kapalaran on ABS-CBN. [16]
Jackie Woo, the Japanese actor, is also one of Panaghoys investors and executive producers.[3]