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LAKBAYAN (Journey)

23rd(2018) A Window on Asian Cinema

Urbanization · Tradition · Environment  

  • CountryPhilippines
  • Production Year2018
  • Running Time118min
  • Format DCP
  • ColorColor/B&W
Program Note
Lakbayan received attention from the beginning of its production, probably because the names of the three directors, best representing Philippine cinema, came together and worked together for the first time. Following masters Lino Brocka, Ishmael Bernal, Mike De Leon and Chito S. Roño, now Brillante Mendoza, Lav Diaz and Kitlat Tahimik are representing the diversity of the Philippine cinema with their own and unique cinematic world, styles, and different work patterns. Lav Diaz, who won the Golden Lion Award at Venice in 2016, presents his own style in an episode titled Hugaw, in black and white. Brillante Mendoza, the first Filipino film director to win the Best Director Award at Cannes and also opening up the workshop for supporting young filmmakers in his studio, follows the journalist capturing the protesters in Desfocado. Finally, Kidlat Tahimik, who is called the father of the Philippine alternative cinema, tells the story of the Philippines’ god, Kabunyan, with his son in Lakaran Ni Kabunyan. Lakbayan will makes its world premiere at Busan. (Kim Young-Woo)
Director
Director
Brillante MENDOZA
Brillante Mendoza is one of the most important Filipino filmmakers with films winning accolades at major festivals. At Venice both Lola (2009) and Thy Womb (2012) were nominated for the Golden Lion. At Cannes, Service (2008) vied for the Palme D’Or, Kinatay (2009) won Best Director, Taklub (2015) screened in Un Certain Regard, and 2016’s Ma’ Rosa screened in competition.
Director
Lav DIAZ
Lav Diaz is director, writer, producer, editor, cinematographer, poet, composer, and actor all at once. Since 1998 he has directed twelve films, winning international accolades. Norte, The End of History (2013) screened in Cannes Un Certain Regard; From What Is Before (2014) won Locarno’s Golden Leopard; and The Woman Who Left (2016) captured the Golden Lion in Venice.
Director
Kidlat TAHIMIK
Kidlat Tahimik has been exploring his inner cultural contradictions through film since 1975, earning him the title “Father of Philippine Independent Cinema.” At the Berlinale, he won the International Critics Award for Perfumed Nightmare (1977) and more recently the Caligari Award for Balikbayan#1 Memories of Overdevelopment Redux III (2015). Turumba (1981) won the top prize at Mannheim Film Festival.
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  • Director Brillante MENDOZA 브릴얀테 멘도사, Lav DIAZ 라브 디아즈, Kidlat TAHIMIK 키들랏 타히믹
  • Producer Wilson Tieng, Brillante Mendoza, Carlo Valenzona
  • Cast Joem Bascon, Nanding Josef, Bart Guingona, Don Melvin Boongaling, Kabunyan De Guia, Soliman Cruz, Perry Dizon, Fe Ging Ging Hyde, Vince Rillon, Japo Parcero
  • Screenplay Conan Altatis, Lav Diaz, Kidlat Tahimik
  • Production Company Solar Pictures
    Philippines 3rd floor Worldwide Corporate Cente (WCC) Building Mandaluyong City, Philippines
    butch.ibanez@solarentertainmentcorp.com

  • World Sales Solar Pictures
    Philippines 3/F Worldwide Corporate Center (WCC) Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong City 1552
    butch.ibanez@solarentertainmentcorp.com