(Yamagata Prefecture, Philippine Contemporary Literature and Film Festival)
1988-07-30
Japan
(Philippine Film Festival)
1991-07-25
Philippines
(restored version, Cinema One Originals Film Festival)
2012-11-28
Philippines
(limited, restored version)
2013-03-06
Philippines
(QCinema International Film Festival)
2015-10-23
Canada
(Filipino Heritage Month, Toronto)
2019-06-29
Oro, Plata, Mata
(Original title)
金、銀、死
Japan (Japanese title)
Oro, Plata, Mata
Philippines (English title)
Золото, серебро, смерть
Soviet Union (Russian title)
Gold, Silver, Death
USA (festival title)
Sex & Nudity
Severe
A group of guerilla soldiers led by a haciendero took a dip in the river after seeing a group of women washing their clothes. They became nude and their genitals were explicitly shown. Blurred in television broadcasts.
A man and a woman have sex inside of the shoe-shaped cottage. In a matter of minutes, the man touches her breasts for pleasure.
Violence & Gore
Severe
The film sets in the Japanese occupation. Violence is severely depicted.
A man shoots an injured Japanese soldier in the falls. After that, he rips his neck with his bare hands. Blood is shown.
Profanity
Moderate
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Moderate
Many scenes depict characters smoke either in cigars or cigarettes.