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    Sakada (film)

    Filipino film

    Sakada(The Tenants, also Seasonal Sugarcane Workers) is a Philippine social-realist film about the ordeals of sugarcane farmers on the island of Negros in the Philippines.

    It is "a thinly-veiled criticism of the country's feudal power structure."[1] The film was directed by Behn Cervantes and written by Oscar Miranda (story) and Lualhati Bautista (screenplay). Music was done by Lucio San Pedro.[2] It starred Alicia Alonzo, Robert Arevalo, Hilda Koronel, Pancho Magalona, Bembol Roco, Gloria Romero, Rosa Rosal, and Tony Santos Sr.[1][3]

    The movie spent three weeks in theaters before Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos ordered the military to seize copies of the film.[1][4][5] The director was also arrested under the order of Marcos.[5]Sakada was first screened on Philippine television in [4]

    Musical scorer Lutgardo Labad described the film as "a major