Philippines,
2017, 140 min
Résumés(1)
The Philippines' complicated colonial and post-colonial history remains an important subject in the work of many local filmmakers, signalling an ongoing struggle that has its roots in a dark, underexposed past. This includes many uprisings, political or religious, that were usually quickly put down by the army. At Tayug in 1931, Pedro Calosa, a local farmer who had been a migrant worker on Hawaii, led one such a peasant revolt. (International Film Festival Rotterdam)
(plus)Acteurs·trices
Soliman Cruz
Meilleurs films :
Norte, la fin de l'histoire (2013)
Melancholia (2008)
L'Eveil de Maximo Oliveros (2005)
Perry Dizon
Meilleurs films :
Mula sa kung ano ang noon (2014)
Norte, la fin de l'histoire (2013)
Melancholia (2008)