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==Release==

==Release==

”Badlis” was released in April 1969 in the Philippines.<ref name=cebuano/> It was known to have been featured at the 16th Asian Film Festival in [[Jakarta]] within the same year and in [[Berlin]] in the following year.<ref name=”tribute”>{{cite news |last1=Gonzales |first1=Rommel |title=Tribute to Queen of Visayan Movies Gloria Sevilla set to happen at Teatrino |url=https://www.pep.ph/news/local/167265/gloria-sevilla-tribute-a745-20220723 |access-date=12 December 2025 |work=PEP.ph |publisher=Philippine Entertainment Portal, Inc. |date=23 July 2022 |language=en}}</ref>

”Badlis” premiered in April 1969 in the Philippines.<ref name=cebuano/>

==Accolades==

==Accolades==

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Revision as of 14:33, 12 December 2025

1969 Filipino film

Badlis sa Kinabuhi
Directed by Leroy Salvador
Written by Junipher
Starring

Production
company

MG Productions

Release date

Running time

130 minutes[1]
Country Philippines
Language Cebuano

Badlis sa Kinabuhi (English: The Line of Life) is a 1969 Philippine drama film starring Gloria Sevilla and Mat Ranillo Jr..[1][2]

Production

Badlis sa Kinabuhi is a Cebuano-language film directed by Leroy Salvador and written by Junipher under MG Productions.[3] It was filmed in black-and-white.[4]

Release

Badlis was released in April 1969 in the Philippines.[3] It was known to have been featured at the 16th Asian Film Festival in Jakarta within the same year and in Berlin in the following year.[5]

Accolades

References

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