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  1. Discover new TV shows and movies from Bancom Audiovision and where you can watch them.

  2. Dec 15, 2020 · It turned out Union Bank has begun searching for the missing films of Bancom Audiovision, almost three decades after it was shut down. At this point, the restoration of ‘Kisapmata’ in Bologna was in place, using film materials that De Leon kept at the Asian Film Archive in Singapore.

  3. While Kisapmata was in the process of being restored, Union Bank, the parent company of the defunct production company Bancom Audiovision, reimbursed de Leon half of the restoration cost and offered co-ownership.

  4. Dec 17, 2020 · De Leon: I don’t really know why Union Bank put up Bancom Audiovision but they were active for several years. Jack Atienza, who may still be alive, set it up, but many of their films were commercially unsuccessful.

  5. Jaguar is a 1979 Filipino neo noir crime film directed by Lino Brocka. [1] It was entered into the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. [2]

  6. Kisapmata was inspired by an incident which occurred on the afternoon of January 17, 1961, when forensics detective Pablo Cabading of the Manila Police Department murdered both his daughter and son-in-law at his residence in 1074 Zapote Street, Makati.

  7. Bancom Audiovision. Expand. Inspired by actual events, Kisapmata is a Filipino horror film by director Mike De Leon that was released in 1981. The film follows Tatong, a retired police officer who learns that his daughter intends to marry her co-worker, much to his dismay.