Tubog sa Ginto
Tubog sa Ginto (English: Dipped in Gold) is a 1971 Filipino drama film directed by Lino Brocka, based on the comic serials created by Mars Ravelo for Tagalog Klasiks. This is the first film to tackle the then-controversial theme of homosexuality at that time when it was still a very sensitive issue.[1]
| Tubog sa Ginto | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Lino Brocka | 
| Written by | Lino Brocka | 
| Based on | Tubog sa Ginto by Mars Ravelo  | 
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Steve Perez | 
| Edited by | Felizardo Santos | 
| Music by | Doming Valdez | 
Production company  | Lea Productions  | 
Release date  | 
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| Country | Philippines | 
| Language | Filipino | 
Plot
    
    
Cast
    
- Lolita Rodriguez as Emma
 - Hilda Koronel as Joni
 - Jay Ilagan as Santi
 - Eddie Garcia as Don Benito
 - Luis Gonzales as Celso
 - Marissa Delgado as Gracita
 - Mario O'Hara as Diego
 - Veronica Palileo as Chichi
 - Jimmy Morato
 
Reception
    
    
Controversies
    
Despite the myriad of research and explanation regarding the "third sex", the society still failed to fully understand the trials and tribulations of a homosexual. The people believed such indistinguishable gender to be a disease in their society, to the point that they label homosexuals as criminals.
The story, written around 1969 to 1970, tackled the issue of "the third sex" which was still a taboo subject matter during the day. Ravelo was quite critical of that notion that being effeminate as belief was a big disadvantage and scandal causing great embarrassment to the person's family or the entire race.
References
    
- Tariman, Pablo A. (July 24, 2013). "Revisiting Brocka's 1971 gay classic". Rappler. Retrieved February 26, 2020.