(Yamagata Prefecture, Philippine Contemporary Literature and Film Festival)
Jul 30, 1988
Japan
(Philippine Film Festival)
Jul 25, 1991
Philippines
(restored version, Cinema One Originals Film Festival)
Nov 28, 2012
Philippines
(limited, restored version)
Mar 6, 2013
Philippines
(QCinema International Film Festival)
Oct 23, 2015
Canada
(Filipino Heritage Month, Toronto)
Jun 29, 2019
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.