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The idea for the movie came to Villacorta three years ago when he came across two lengthy articles on Calungsod by John Schumacher, a Jesuit priest.<ref name="InterAskyon">[http://www.interaksyon.com/entertainment/pedro-calungsod-movie-to-start-shooting-next-month/ Pedro Calungsod movie to start shooting next month] ''InterAksyon''.</ref> According to him, "Early 2011, I began digging deeper into the story of the young martyr by researching the story of his superior, Fr. Diego Luis de San Vitores, and the San Diego Mission to the [[Guam|Marianas]] (now Guam)..."<ref name="InterAskyon" /> The research of the film took two years while the pre-production spent almost a year.<ref>[http://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2013/06/18/955101/life-pedro-calungsod-now-film Life of Pedro Calungsod now in film] ''Philippine Star''</ref><ref name="Tribune">[http://www.tribune.net.ph/index.php/life-style/item/18353-the-david-that-is-pedro-calungsod The David that is Pedro Calungsod] Alvin Ignacio, Tribune</ref> According to the writer and director, Francis Villacorta, ''"Young people today can learn a lot from the heroic life of San Pedro Calungsod. Ordinary as he was, being a young catechist and mission assistant, the dedication to his work and his devotion to God is all too inspiring[...]this is a fascinating study of a young life all too willingly given up for the love of our Savior. Honestly, I believe our life on earth is all but a preparation for our reunion with Him, our Creator in the end..."''<ref name="Tribune" /> On June 2013, the script was submitted for the official selection of the [[2013 Metro Manila Film Festival]] along with 12 other movies from various producers.<ref>[http://www.bomboradyo.com/news/entertainment/item/8182-8-official-entries-sa-39th-mmff Cayabyab, Nes. "8 official entries sa 39th MMFF"] ''Bombo Radyo Philippines''. Retrieved 19 June 2013.</ref> On June 18, 2013, [[Metro Manila Development Authority]] chairman, [[Francis Tolentino]] announced the movie as one of the 8 official entries of the said festival.<ref>[http://www.pep.ph/news/39136/39th-metro-manila-film-fest-entries-revealed Dimaculangan, Jocelyn. "39th Metro Manila Film Fest entries revealed"]. PEP.ph. Retrieved 19 June 2013.</ref>[[JM De Guzman]] was originally chosen to play the character of Calungsod, but withdrew due to health reasons.<ref name=JMDeguzman>{{cite news|last=Navarro|first=Mell|title=JM de Guzman, hindi na matutuloy sa ‘Pedro Calungsod’|url=https://www.balita.net.ph/2013/07/04/jm-de-guzman-hindi-na-matutuloy-sa-pedro-calungsod/#.UdTuUvlRDng|accessdate=21 October 2013|newspaper=Balita|date=12 July 2013}}</ref> According to his team, De Guzman is attending to some health concerns, it might take time for him to concentrate and focus on his work ahead.<ref name=JMDeguzman /> On August 11, 2013, teen actor [[Rocco Nacino]] was announced as the official actor who will play Calungsod on the film.<ref>{{cite news|last=Smith|first=Chuck|title=Rocco has ‘beautiful outlook in life’ thanks to movie role|url=http://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2013/08/12/1082401/rocco-has-beautiful-outlook-life-thanks-movie-role|accessdate=21 October 2013|newspaper=Philippine Star|date=12 August 2013}}</ref> |
The idea for the movie came to Villacorta three years ago when he came across two lengthy articles on Calungsod by John Schumacher, a Jesuit priest.<ref name="InterAskyon">[http://www.interaksyon.com/entertainment/pedro-calungsod-movie-to-start-shooting-next-month/ Pedro Calungsod movie to start shooting next month] ''InterAksyon''.</ref> According to him, "Early 2011, I began digging deeper into the story of the young martyr by researching the story of his superior, Fr. Diego Luis de San Vitores, and the San Diego Mission to the [[Guam|Marianas]] (now Guam)..."<ref name="InterAskyon" /> The research of the film took two years while the pre-production spent almost a year.<ref>[http://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2013/06/18/955101/life-pedro-calungsod-now-film Life of Pedro Calungsod now in film] ''Philippine Star''</ref><ref name="Tribune">[http://www.tribune.net.ph/index.php/life-style/item/18353-the-david-that-is-pedro-calungsod The David that is Pedro Calungsod] Alvin Ignacio, Tribune</ref> According to the writer and director, Francis Villacorta, ''"Young people today can learn a lot from the heroic life of San Pedro Calungsod. Ordinary as he was, being a young catechist and mission assistant, the dedication to his work and his devotion to God is all too inspiring[...]this is a fascinating study of a young life all too willingly given up for the love of our Savior. Honestly, I believe our life on earth is all but a preparation for our reunion with Him, our Creator in the end..."''<ref name="Tribune" />When asked how would they draw the attention of Filipinos to watch the movie, he stressed that the audience will appreciate the adventure, fears and tensions in the film.<ref name=CBCP /> He stated, "Just like him[San Pedro Calungsod], it was a short life but a meaningful one[...]There should be a celebration of Christianity which is our aim and hope of this film...".<ref name=CBCP>{{cite web|title=San Pedro Calungsod movie starts filming|url=http://www.cbcpnews.com/cbcpnews/?p=20705|publisher=Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines|accessdate=31 October 2013}}</ref> |
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On June 2013, the script was submitted for the official selection of the [[2013 Metro Manila Film Festival]] along with 12 other movies from various producers.<ref>[http://www.bomboradyo.com/news/entertainment/item/8182-8-official-entries-sa-39th-mmff Cayabyab, Nes. "8 official entries sa 39th MMFF"] ''Bombo Radyo Philippines''. Retrieved 19 June 2013.</ref> On June 18, 2013, [[Metro Manila Development Authority]] chairman, [[Francis Tolentino]] announced the movie as one of the 8 official entries of the said festival.<ref>[http://www.pep.ph/news/39136/39th-metro-manila-film-fest-entries-revealed Dimaculangan, Jocelyn. "39th Metro Manila Film Fest entries revealed"]. PEP.ph. Retrieved 19 June 2013.</ref>[[JM De Guzman]] was originally chosen to play the character of Calungsod, but withdrew due to health reasons.<ref name=JMDeguzman>{{cite news|last=Navarro|first=Mell|title=JM de Guzman, hindi na matutuloy sa ‘Pedro Calungsod’|url=https://www.balita.net.ph/2013/07/04/jm-de-guzman-hindi-na-matutuloy-sa-pedro-calungsod/#.UdTuUvlRDng|accessdate=21 October 2013|newspaper=Balita|date=12 July 2013}}</ref> According to his team, De Guzman is attending to some health concerns, it might take time for him to concentrate and focus on his work ahead.<ref name=JMDeguzman /> On August 11, 2013, teen actor [[Rocco Nacino]] was announced as the official actor who will play Calungsod on the film.<ref>{{cite news|last=Smith|first=Chuck|title=Rocco has ‘beautiful outlook in life’ thanks to movie role|url=http://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2013/08/12/1082401/rocco-has-beautiful-outlook-life-thanks-movie-role|accessdate=21 October 2013|newspaper=Philippine Star|date=12 August 2013}}</ref><ref name=Calungsod>{{cite web|last=Jarloc|first=Glaiza|title=Rocco Nacino to play San Pedro Calungsod|url=http://www.sunstar.com.ph/manila/entertainment/2013/08/12/rocco-nacino-play-san-pedro-calungsod-297414|publisher=SunStar}}</ref> |
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Filming of the movie takes place from September to November of 2013.<ref name="InterAskyon" /> A small community is set up in [[Lobo, Batangas]] to simulate the [[Guam|Marianas]].<ref name="PEPph">[http://www.pep.ph/guide/movies/12621/on-the-set-pedro-calungsod-batang-martir ON THE SET: Pedro Calungsod Batang Martir] Joyce Dimaculangan, PEP.ph</ref> Location includes nipa huts and palm trees. The male population of the natives wear g-strings while the women use their hair to cover their breasts. Another huge structure is being built to serve as a chapel. Production even created a temple that is adorned with a huge [[Buddha]] and Chinese furnishing.<ref name="PEPph" /> Some scenes also took place at Honey Beach Resort |
Filming of the movie takes place from September to November of 2013.<ref name="InterAskyon" /> A small community is set up in [[Lobo, Batangas]] to simulate the [[Guam|Marianas]].<ref name="PEPph">[http://www.pep.ph/guide/movies/12621/on-the-set-pedro-calungsod-batang-martir ON THE SET: Pedro Calungsod Batang Martir] Joyce Dimaculangan, PEP.ph</ref> Location includes nipa huts and palm trees. The male population of the natives wear g-strings while the women use their hair to cover their breasts. Another huge structure is being built to serve as a chapel. Production even created a temple that is adorned with a huge [[Buddha]] and Chinese furnishing.<ref name="PEPph" /> Some scenes also took place at Honey Beach Resort in Batangas<ref name="PEPph" /> and few locations in [[Cebu]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Meet the cast of MMFF entry ‘Pedro Calungsod' at SM City Cebu|url=http://www.philstar.com/cebu-entertainment/2013/10/05/1241719/meet-cast-mmff-entry-pedro-calungsod-sm-city-cebu|publisher=Philippine Star|accessdate=31 October 2013}}</ref> |
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*[[Rocco Nacino]] as [[Pedro Calungsod]] |
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The second Filipino [[saint]] of the [[Roman Catholic|Roman Catholic church]], who was killed in [[Guam]] while spreading Christianity. Nacino replaced [[JM De Guzman]] for the title role.<ref>{{cite web|title='Calungsod' at MMFF: JM out, Rocco in|url=http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/entertainment/07/06/13/calungsod-mmff-jm-out-rocco|publisher=ABS-CBN News|accessdate=22 October 2013}}</ref> According to Villacorta, Nacino was chosen to play lead because of his depth. He also added, "I always look at the eyes of actors. If his eyes are saying something deep[...] that is where I find the emotional connection and his eyes speak volumes. That, for me, is very important[...]And I know how serious he is with his craft."<ref name="Tribune" /> According to Nacino, "It's a huge leap in my career[...]Right now, I'm doing so many characters, which are emotionally and mentally taxing on my part. I am not complaining though. The role of Pedro will take a lot of research and training. I need to learn Spanish, Latin and Visayan. That aspect alone is daunting, but I know kaya ko(I can make it). One of these days, I am attending a Latin mass so that I (will) know how it feels. I want to experience it so that aurally. I will be used to it"<ref name="Tribune" /><ref>{{cite web|last=Marasigan|first=Ruben|title=Rocco Nacino, kapalit ni JM de Guzman sa ‘San Pedro Calungsod’|url=http://www.pinoyparazzi.com/rocco-nacino-kapalit-ni-jm-de-guzman-sa-san-pedro-calungsod/|publisher=Pinoy Parazzi|accessdate=22 October 2013}}</ref>Marc Justine Alvarez was cast as the young Calungsod. |
The second Filipino [[saint]] of the [[Roman Catholic|Roman Catholic church]], who was killed in [[Guam]] while spreading Christianity. Nacino replaced [[JM De Guzman]] for the title role.<ref name=CAST>{{cite web|last=Bismark|first=Maridol|title=Only on OMG - Rocco to replace JM in Calungsod film|url=http://ph.omg.yahoo.com/news/only-on-omg---rocco-to-replace-jm-in-calungsod-film-033614548.html|publisher=Yahoo! Philippines|accessdate=31 October 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title='Calungsod' at MMFF: JM out, Rocco in|url=http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/entertainment/07/06/13/calungsod-mmff-jm-out-rocco|publisher=ABS-CBN News|accessdate=22 October 2013}}</ref> According to Villacorta, Nacino was chosen to play lead because of his depth. He also added, "I always look at the eyes of actors. If his eyes are saying something deep[...] that is where I find the emotional connection and his eyes speak volumes. That, for me, is very important[...]And I know how serious he is with his craft."<ref name="Tribune" /> According to Nacino, "It's a huge leap in my career[...]Right now, I'm doing so many characters, which are emotionally and mentally taxing on my part. I am not complaining though. The role of Pedro will take a lot of research and training. I need to learn Spanish, Latin and Visayan. That aspect alone is daunting, but I know kaya ko(I can make it). One of these days, I am attending a Latin mass so that I (will) know how it feels. I want to experience it so that aurally. I will be used to it"<ref name="Tribune" /><ref>{{cite web|last=Marasigan|first=Ruben|title=Rocco Nacino, kapalit ni JM de Guzman sa ‘San Pedro Calungsod’|url=http://www.pinoyparazzi.com/rocco-nacino-kapalit-ni-jm-de-guzman-sa-san-pedro-calungsod/|publisher=Pinoy Parazzi|accessdate=22 October 2013}}</ref>Marc Justine Alvarez was cast as the young Calungsod. Some of the shortlisted actors for the role includes [[Paulo Avelino]], [[Alden Richards]] and [[Coco Martin]]].<ref name=CAST /> |
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*[[Christian Vasquez]] as [[Wikipedia:Diego Luis de San Vitores|Padre Diego de San Vitores]] |
*[[Christian Vasquez]] as [[Wikipedia:Diego Luis de San Vitores|Padre Diego de San Vitores]] |
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Padre Diego de San Vitores is a Spanish priest and father figure of Pedro Calungsod, the man instrumental to the young man's passionate belief in [[Jesus Christ]]. According to Vazquez, ''"...playing a true-to-life character, as an actor, it poses quite a challenge because you must really flesh him out. You don't only make him authentic for the sake of authenticity; you also give him a lot of heart and honest to goodness emotions."'' He also studied [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[Latin]] at the [[University of the Philippines]] under Dr. Daisy Lopez.<ref name="Tribune" /> |
Padre Diego de San Vitores is a Spanish priest and father figure of Pedro Calungsod, the man instrumental to the young man's passionate belief in [[Jesus Christ]]. According to Vazquez, ''"...playing a true-to-life character, as an actor, it poses quite a challenge because you must really flesh him out. You don't only make him authentic for the sake of authenticity; you also give him a lot of heart and honest to goodness emotions."'' He also studied [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[Latin]] at the [[University of the Philippines]] under Dr. Daisy Lopez.<ref name="Tribune" /> |
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Directed by | Francis O. Villacorta |
Written by | Francis O. Villacorta |
Screenplay by | Francis O. Villacorta |
Produced by | HPI Synergy Group |
Starring | Rocco Nacino Christian Vazquez Jestoni Alarcon Ryan Eigenmann Robert Correa Victor Basa Mercedes Cabral |
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Edited by | Tara Illenberger |
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Production company | Wings Entertainment |
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Country | Philippines |
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Pedro Calungsod: Batang Martir (Journey of a Young Saint) is a 2013 Filipino biographical film written and directed by Francis O. Villacorta and produced by HPI Synergy Group and Wings Entertainment starring Rocco Nacino which features the life of the Filipino saint, Pedro Calungsod. It is one of the official entries of the 2013 Metro Manila Film Festival to be released on December 25, 2013. Pedro Calungsod is the second Filipino saint declared by the Roman Catholic church after Saint Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila.
Background and development
Development
The idea for the movie came to Villacorta three years ago when he came across two lengthy articles on Calungsod by John Schumacher, a Jesuit priest.[1] According to him, "Early 2011, I began digging deeper into the story of the young martyr by researching the story of his superior, Fr. Diego Luis de San Vitores, and the San Diego Mission to the Marianas (now Guam)..."[1] The research of the film took two years while the pre-production spent almost a year.[2][3] According to the writer and director, Francis Villacorta, "Young people today can learn a lot from the heroic life of San Pedro Calungsod. Ordinary as he was, being a young catechist and mission assistant, the dedication to his work and his devotion to God is all too inspiring[...]this is a fascinating study of a young life all too willingly given up for the love of our Savior. Honestly, I believe our life on earth is all but a preparation for our reunion with Him, our Creator in the end..."[3]When asked how would they draw the attention of Filipinos to watch the movie, he stressed that the audience will appreciate the adventure, fears and tensions in the film.[4] He stated, "Just like him[San Pedro Calungsod], it was a short life but a meaningful one[...]There should be a celebration of Christianity which is our aim and hope of this film...".[4]
On June 2013, the script was submitted for the official selection of the 2013 Metro Manila Film Festival along with 12 other movies from various producers.[5] On June 18, 2013, Metro Manila Development Authority chairman, Francis Tolentino announced the movie as one of the 8 official entries of the said festival.[6]JM De Guzman was originally chosen to play the character of Calungsod, but withdrew due to health reasons.[7] According to his team, De Guzman is attending to some health concerns, it might take time for him to concentrate and focus on his work ahead.[7] On August 11, 2013, teen actor Rocco Nacino was announced as the official actor who will play Calungsod on the film.[8][9]
Concept
Calungsod (spelled Calonsor in Spanish records) was born ca. 1654. Historical records never mentioned his exact place of origin and merely identified him as "Pedro Calonsor, El Visayo". Historical research identifies Ginatilan in Cebu, Hinunangan and Hinundayan in Southern Leyte, and Molo district in Iloilo [10] as probable places of origin. Loboc in Bohol also makes a claim.[11] These locations were parts of the "Diocese of Cebu" during the time of Calungsod's martyrdom.
Calungsod, then around 14, was amongst the exemplary young catechists chosen to accompany the Jesuits in their mission to the Ladrones Islands (Islas de los Ladrones or “Isles of Thieves”). In 1668, Calungsod travelled with Spanish Jesuit missionaries to these islands, renamed the Mariana Islands (Las Islas de Mariana) the year before in honour of both the Virgin Mary and of the Queen Regent of Spain, María Ana of Austria, who funded their voyage. Calungsod and San Vitores went to Guam to catechise the native Chamorros.[12][13][14][15]
In 1980, then-Cebu Archbishop Ricardo Cardinal Vidal asked permission from the Vatican to initiate the beatification and canonisation cause of Pedro Calungsod.[16] Wanting to include young Asian laypersons in his first beatification for the Jubilee Year 2000, John Paul II paid particular attention to the cause of Calungsod. In January 2000, he approved the decree super martyrio (concerning the martyrdom) of Calungsod, setting his beatification for 5 March 2000 at Saint Peter's Square in Rome.
Regarding Calungsod's charitable works and virtuous deeds, Pope John Paul II declared:
...From his childhood, Pedro Calungsod declared himself unwaveringly for Christ and responded generously to his call. Young people today can draw encouragement and strength from the example of Pedro, whose love of Jesus inspired him to devote his teenage years to teaching the faith as a lay catechist. Leaving family and friends behind, Pedro willingly accepted the challenge put to him by Fr. Diego de San Vitores to join him on the Mission to the Chamorros. In a spirit of faith, marked by strong Eucharistic and Marian devotion, Pedro undertook the demanding work asked of him and bravely faced the many obstacles and difficulties he met. In the face of imminent danger, Pedro would not forsake Fr. Diego, but as a "good soldier of Christ" preferred to die at the missionary's side.
On 21 October 2012, Pope Benedict XVI canonized Calungsod in Saint Peter's Square. [18] After Saint Lorenzo Ruiz, Calungsod is the second Filipino to be declared a saint by the Roman Catholic Church.[19]
Filming
Filming of the movie takes place from September to November of 2013.[1] A small community is set up in Lobo, Batangas to simulate the Marianas.[20] Location includes nipa huts and palm trees. The male population of the natives wear g-strings while the women use their hair to cover their breasts. Another huge structure is being built to serve as a chapel. Production even created a temple that is adorned with a huge Buddha and Chinese furnishing.[20] Some scenes also took place at Honey Beach Resort in Batangas[20] and few locations in Cebu.[21]
Plot
Pedro Calungsod, a young Filipino man, leaves his Visayan native roots to join the Spanish Jesuit priest Fr. Diego de San Vitores in his mission to the Marianas Islands (Guam) in 1668.
The San Diego Mission arrives in the Marianas where the young Pedro, a trained catechist and mission assistant, begins work for Fr. Diego de San Vitores in baptizing the Chamorro natives, preaching the holy gospel and spreading the good news of salvation through the Christian faith amidst paganism, doubt and disbelief. Despite the longing for his father and the threats to their lives, even at the peril of death, Pedro and Fr. Diego continued their missionary work. They roamed the dangerous islands and baptized many more natives and continued to enlighten them about Christianity.
Guam is now a devoutly Catholic state and this is the story of how the young Filipino saint, between wars and persecutions, played his part in this divine mission.
This adventure movie is for everybody. The young boy who guided his blind mentor is something to witness and learn from. Pedro Calungsod's life of devotion is relatable to all.
Cast and characters
The second Filipino saint of the Roman Catholic church, who was killed in Guam while spreading Christianity. Nacino replaced JM De Guzman for the title role.[22][23] According to Villacorta, Nacino was chosen to play lead because of his depth. He also added, "I always look at the eyes of actors. If his eyes are saying something deep[...] that is where I find the emotional connection and his eyes speak volumes. That, for me, is very important[...]And I know how serious he is with his craft."[3] According to Nacino, "It's a huge leap in my career[...]Right now, I'm doing so many characters, which are emotionally and mentally taxing on my part. I am not complaining though. The role of Pedro will take a lot of research and training. I need to learn Spanish, Latin and Visayan. That aspect alone is daunting, but I know kaya ko(I can make it). One of these days, I am attending a Latin mass so that I (will) know how it feels. I want to experience it so that aurally. I will be used to it"[3][24]Marc Justine Alvarez was cast as the young Calungsod. Some of the shortlisted actors for the role includes Paulo Avelino, Alden Richards and Coco Martin].[22]
Padre Diego de San Vitores is a Spanish priest and father figure of Pedro Calungsod, the man instrumental to the young man's passionate belief in Jesus Christ. According to Vazquez, "...playing a true-to-life character, as an actor, it poses quite a challenge because you must really flesh him out. You don't only make him authentic for the sake of authenticity; you also give him a lot of heart and honest to goodness emotions." He also studied Spanish and Latin at the University of the Philippines under Dr. Daisy Lopez.[3]
- Jestoni Alarcon as Captain Juan de Sta. Cruz
- Ryan Eigenmann as Choco
- Robert Correa as Maga'lahi Hirao
- Victor Basa as Padre Francisco Solano
Padre Francisco Solano is a Spanish priest.[25]This will be Basa's second time to act as priest, the first on an ABS-CBN show.[25] He had his training with a language specialist to make sure his accent is correct. Since Spanish people may watch the film, the actor said he wants to give justice to speaking their language.[25] According to him, the role of a priest is something close to his heart, and something that is close to his real character.[25]
- Carlo Gonzales as Padre Tomas de Cadeñoso
- Andrew Schimmer as Sgt. Maj. Don Juan de Santiago
- Arthur Solinap as Padre Luis de Medina
- Mico Palanca as Padre Pedro de Casanova
- Geoff Taylor as Sgt. Lorenzo Castellanos
- Alvin Aragon as Ignacio
- Juancho Trivinio as Manuel Rangel
- Johann Santos as Juan de los Reyes
- Jao Mapa as Tatang
- Isadora Villasquez as Ma'urritao
- Mercedes Cabral as Ahnha the Adulteress
- Kimo Paez as Maga'lahi Quipuha
- Johnron Tañada as Maga'lahi Quipuha II
- BJ Forbes as Francisco
Marketing and promotions
On October 6 and 7, the cast of the movie had a series of mall shows in Cebu, home of Calungsod.[26][27] On its press conference, the first trailer was released publicly being the first of the 8 MMFF entries to release a teaser.[27]
References
- ^ a b c Pedro Calungsod movie to start shooting next month InterAksyon.
- ^ Life of Pedro Calungsod now in film Philippine Star
- ^ a b c d e The David that is Pedro Calungsod Alvin Ignacio, Tribune
- ^ a b "San Pedro Calungsod movie starts filming". Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
- ^ Cayabyab, Nes. "8 official entries sa 39th MMFF" Bombo Radyo Philippines. Retrieved 19 June 2013.
- ^ Dimaculangan, Jocelyn. "39th Metro Manila Film Fest entries revealed". PEP.ph. Retrieved 19 June 2013.
- ^ a b Navarro, Mell (12 July 2013). "JM de Guzman, hindi na matutuloy sa 'Pedro Calungsod'". Balita. Retrieved 21 October 2013.
- ^ Smith, Chuck (12 August 2013). "Rocco has 'beautiful outlook in life' thanks to movie role". Philippine Star. Retrieved 21 October 2013.
- ^ Jarloc, Glaiza. "Rocco Nacino to play San Pedro Calungsod". SunStar.
- ^ [ http://ilongo.weebly.com/saint-pedro-calungsod.html] Ilongo Weebly
- ^ http://specials.sunstar.com.ph/pedrocalungsod/about-pedro-calungsod/
- ^ http://saints.sqpn.com/blessed-pedro-calungsod
- ^ http://pedrocalungsod.page.tl/Biography.htm
- ^ http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/pontifical_academies/cult-martyrum/martiri/009.html Pietro Calungsod, catechista, che per odio verso la fede cristiana furono uccisi e gettati in mare da alcuni apostati e seguaci locali di superstizioni pagane. Translation: Peter Calungsod, catechist, that hatred of the Christian faith were killed and thrown overboard by some apostates and followers of local pagan superstitions.
- ^ http://newsaints.faithweb.com/year/1672.htm
- ^ http://www.cebuarchdiocese.org/pedro-calungsod/news-articles-on-pedro-calungsods-beatification-in-2000/
- ^ Beatification of 44 Servants of God, Homily of Pope John Paul II, No. 5. Vatican, March 5, 2000. Link retrieved on March 23, 2010.
- ^ Canonization of Pedro Calungsod 206Tours
- ^ http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/pontifical_academies/cult-martyrum/martiri/009.html 2 Aprile, BB. Diego Luigi de San Vitores e Pietro Calungsod.
- ^ a b c ON THE SET: Pedro Calungsod Batang Martir Joyce Dimaculangan, PEP.ph
- ^ "Meet the cast of MMFF entry 'Pedro Calungsod' at SM City Cebu". Philippine Star. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
- ^ a b Bismark, Maridol. "Only on OMG - Rocco to replace JM in Calungsod film". Yahoo! Philippines. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
- ^ "'Calungsod' at MMFF: JM out, Rocco in". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
- ^ Marasigan, Ruben. "Rocco Nacino, kapalit ni JM de Guzman sa 'San Pedro Calungsod'". Pinoy Parazzi. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
- ^ a b c d "Victor Basa Plays A Priest In "San Pedro Calungsod: Batang Martir"". Pinoy Stop. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
- ^ Martin, AC (7 October 2013). "Martin: Pedro Calungsod nag-shooting karon sa Dalaguete". SunStar Cebu. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
- ^ a b "Pedro Calungsod Batang Martir cast in Cebu". PEP.ph. Retrieved 22 October 2013.