MANILA IN THE CLAWS OF LIGHT

Fri Jan 06 2023 at 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm

Aaron Davis Hall | New York

City College Center for the Arts
Publisher/HostCity College Center for the Arts
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A provincial fisherman witnesses exploitation are commonplace, and protests hint at escalating civil unrest in the Philippines
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MANILA IN THE CLAWS OF LIGHT (Philippines) Lino Brocka Philippines, 1975

Lino Brocka broke through to international acclaim with this candid portrait of 1970s Manila, the second film in the director’s turn to more serious-minded film making after building a career on mainstream films he described as “soaps.”

A young fisherman from a provincial village arrives in the capital on a quest to track down his girlfriend, who was lured there with the promise of work and hasn’t been heard from since. In the meantime, he takes a low-wage job at a construction site and witness’s life on the streets, where death strikes without warning, corruption and exploitation are commonplace, and protests hint at escalating civil unrest.

Lino Brocka Philippines, 1975, mixing visceral, documentary-like realism with the narrative focus of Hollywood noir and melodrama, Manila in the Claws of Light is a howl of anguish from one of the most celebrated figures in Philippine cinema.



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Aaron Davis Hall, 129 Convent Avenue at West 135th Street, New York, United States

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