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Dahling Nick
The story of Nick Joaquin, who only accepted the National Artist Award on the condition that the Marcos administration release a well-known writer who was being unjustly detained during Martial Law.
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Genre: Documentary, Drama
Director: Sari Dalena
Actors: Adrian Cabido, Alessandra de Rossi, Bernardo Bernardo, Che Ramos, Gabby Padilla, Karl Medina, Maria Isabel Lopez, Opaline Santos, Ping Medina, Raymond Bagatsing
Country: Philippines
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