Auraeus Solito
An image from Palawan Fate, one of the productions that also features Auraeus Solito.
Auraeus Solito

Auraeus Solito

January 1, 1969 — Manila, Philippines

Auraeus Solito, also known as Kanakan-Balintagos, is a Palawán-Filipino filmmaker and indigenous peoples rights advocate who comes from a lineage of shaman-kings from the Palawán tribe. He was one of the first to be born outside of his tribal land of South Palawan. He was born in Manila and, after graduating from the Philippine Science High School, studied theater at the University of the Philippines, where he received a degree in Theater Arts. One of the leading independent filmmakers in the Philippines, he was chosen as part of in Take 100, The Future of Film in 2010. This book, published by Phaidon Press, New York, is a survey featuring 100 emerging film directors from around the world who have been selected by 10 internationally prominent film festival directors.

The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros

The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros

2005

Boy

Boy

2009

Esprit de Corps

Esprit de Corps

2014

Tuli

Tuli

2005

60 Seconds of Solitude in Year Zero

60 Seconds of Solitude in Year Zero

2011

Palawan Fate

Palawan Fate

2011

Sacred Ritual of Truth

2002

The Brief Lifespan of Fire, Act 2, Scene 2: Suring and the Kuk-ok

The Brief Lifespan of Fire, Act 2, Scene 2: Suring and the Kuk-ok

1995