Rizal sa Dapitan
In the course of his exile, Rizal meets Josephine Bracken, who accompanies her stepfather George Taufer, who seeks treatment for his blindness.Later, Pio Valenzuela, a representative of the Katipunan, visits him and announces the group's plans to stage a revolution, but Rizal refuses to join them.Antonio Samson, then the senior vice president of PLDT, came up with the idea of making a film about the time José Rizal was exiled in Dapitan, and brought it to director Tikoy Aguiluz.[3] Aguiluz originally meant for the film to have a shorter length for release on television, but he eventually decided against it, convincing the producers to let him extend it to feature-length.[4] It was screened at the Brussels International Film Festival, where it won the Grand Jury Prize and the best actor award for Albert Martinez.