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iWitness docu that inspired 'Amaya' to replay on GMA News TV this June 3



“Ang Huling Prinsesa," the 2004 I-Witness documentary by Kara David that inspired GMA’s epic teleserye "Amaya," will air this Friday at 8 p.m. on GMA News TV. For the documentary which helped inspire the soap, Kara David trekked deep into the mountains of Capiz province. In a remote mountain community, she met Isiang, one of the last remaining tribal princesses or "binukot." Since being chosen the binukot of her tribe, Isiang has worn a veil so that no one can see her face. She is lifted onto a hammock every day so her feet never touch the ground. She is bathed, combed and served only the best food--like an ancient princess. Her work is to learn the traditional dances and memorize the tribe’s hours-long epics. “Nung napanood ko yung documentary, na-excite ako. Naging curious ako sa pre-hispanic history, sa mga ancient epic ng Panay-Bukidnon. It’s about time that a soap becomes a vehicle not just for entertainment but for education,“ says Suzette Doctolero, creator of the Amaya series. Actresses Marian Rivera and Rochelle Pangilinan, who now play binukots in the Amaya soap, were asked to watch the I-Witness documentary to help internalize their roles. “Ang Huling Prinsesa" the original documentary by Kara David airs this Friday night at 8 pm over GMA News TV.