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The 1980s saw a surge of "bold" films in the Philippines—movies that foregrounded sensuality, adult themes, and provocative storytelling. Driven by market demand, relaxed censorship at times, and filmmakers experimenting with social critique, these films ranged from pure erotica to socially conscious dramas that used sexual narratives to explore class, patriarchy, and moral hypocrisy.
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According to industry sources, the history of these films began earlier, with the 1970 film Uhaw (dir. Ruben Abalos) starring Merle Fernandez considered the first true bomba picture, using a melodramatic framework for its explicit sex scenes and kicking off a popular trend. While bomba films faced heavy censorship during the early years of Martial Law, the rules of the regime ironically allowed a less explicit subgenre to continue: the bold film. pinoy bold movies of 80s full
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