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World Premiere
Return to Manila : Filipino Cinema
Wide Angle
Social Criticism · True Story · Films about Film · History
- CountryFrance,Philippines
- Production Year2010
- Running Time57min
- FormatHD
- ColorCOLOR/B&W
Program Note
The screening of director Lino Brocka’s 1976 film [Insiang], set in the slums of Manila in the 1970s, at the Cannes Film Festival not only signaled the emergence of a director with enormous potential but served as the catalyst that put lesser known Filipino films under the international spotlight. For some ten years after that, a number of Filipino films were invited to global film festivals, including films by directors Ishmael Bernal, Mario Ohara, Mike de Leon, Marliou Diaz-Abaya, and Peque Gallaga. However, the attention paid to Filipino movies lost momentum in 1991 when Brocka died in a car accident. But still, Manila remains a vibrant film production community that has produced talented directors including Lav Diaz, Rory Quintos and Jeffrey Jeturian. (Jay JEON)
Director

Hubert NIOGRET
Hubert Niogret is one of France’s most prominent critics and documentarians of cinema. He is one of the editorial committee the cinema journal [Positif], and has authored books on Akira Kurosawa, and Julien Duvivier. His credits include [La coirée du Baron Swenbeck](1972), [Mémoires du cin éma français](2004), and [The Nine Lives of Koeran Cinema](2006).
Credit
- Director
Hubert NIOGRET - ProducerYann BROLLI
Hubert NIOGRET
Amable AGUILUZ VI - CastRaymond RED
Jeffrey JETURIAN
Laurice GUILLEN
Brillante MENDOZA - ScreenplayHubert NIOGRET
- CinematographyJuan P. SIQUOT FERRE
- EditorNGUYEN Minh-tâm
- SoundEmmanuel NOLET
Florence HERMITTE - MusicMiscellany
- Production CompanyLES FILMS DU TAMARIN & FILMOBLIC(Paris) & MOVPIX INTERNATIONAL(Manila)
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