Bayan ko [videorecording] / created by Adolf Alix Jr., Eliza Zamora Solis ; written by Rody Vera.
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TextSeries: vol.2 ; ep. 4-6Publication details: Quezon City : GMA Records, c2013.Description: 1 videodisc (120.16 mins.)Subject(s): Change has finally begun in the town of Lagros. Mayor Joseph Santiago (Rocco Nacino) has managed to stick to his principles of governance, ordering a crackdown on jueteng operations and gradually bringing in progress with his projects. But when an epidemic hits Lagros and the municipal health center is in dire need of supplies, corrupt Governor Antonio Rubio (Pen Medina) forces the Mayor to accept a compromise deal. The town is then deluged by a storm, which turns into a massive flash flood due to decades of illegal logging sustained by the Governor and his mistress. How Mayor Santiago and his staff respond to the disaster, even with their own families in danger, paints a moving picture of what political leadership can be.
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High School Learning Resource Center Audio Visual | JQ 21 G569 2013 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | DVD0451HS |
Change has finally begun in the town of Lagros. Mayor Joseph Santiago (Rocco Nacino) has managed to stick to his principles of governance, ordering a crackdown on jueteng operations and gradually bringing in progress with his projects. But when an epidemic hits Lagros and the municipal health center is in dire need of supplies, corrupt Governor Antonio Rubio (Pen Medina) forces the Mayor to accept a compromise deal. The town is then deluged by a storm, which turns into a massive flash flood due to decades of illegal logging sustained by the Governor and his mistress. How Mayor Santiago and his staff respond to the disaster, even with their own families in danger, paints a moving picture of what political leadership can be.
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