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Kagadanan sa banwaan ning mga Engkanto

Death in the Land of Encantos
Lav Diaz
2007 Philippines 540 minutes Tagalog
© Laura Penaranda
© Laura Penaranda
© Laura Penaranda
© Laura Penaranda

In 2006, A Filipino poet named Benjamin Agusan returns to his hometown Padang to witness the aftermath of the Reming super typhoon. For the past seven years, Benjamin had been living in an old town called Kaluga in Russia. With his grant and residency, he taught and conducted workshops in a university. The poet published two books of sadness and longing in the process. In Russia, Benjamin was able to shoot video collages, fell in love with a Slavic beauty, buried a son, and almost went mad. He came back to bury his dead-father, mother, sister and a lover. He came back to face Mount Mayon, the raging beauty and muse of his youth. He came home to confront the country that he so loved and hated, the Philippines. He came back to die in the land of his birth. He wanders around the obliterated village meeting old friends and lovers. (Lav Diaz)

Lav Diaz

Lav Diaz est né en 1958 à Cotabato (Mindanao) aux Philippines. Il a étudié au Mowelfund Film Institute. Il a travaillé pour un magazine de musique, pratiqué la musique, la photographie et l’écriture avant de se

tourner vers le cinéma. Il vit et travaille entre Manille et New York.

Filmographie :

Longs métrages :

Serafin Geronimo, Kriminalng Baryo Concepcion (The Criminal of Barrio Concepcion), 1998, Burger Boys 1999, Hubad sa Ilalim ng Buwan Naked (Under The Moon), 1999, Batang West Side 2001, Hesus Rebolusyunaryo (Hesus, The Revolutionary), 2002, Ebolusyon ng Isang Pamilyang Pilipino (Evolution of A Filipino Family), 2004

Courts métrages :

Banlaw 1986 Step No, Step Yes 1988

Production :
Sine Olivia
Editing :
Lav Diaz; Dante Perez
Sound :
Geiorge Vibar; Laurel Lee Penaranda
Photography :
Lav Diaz

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