West Side Kid (2001)
Sobre o filme
"A young Filipino man named Hanzel Harana is murdered in Jersey City, a few hours from New York, and a Filipino police officer named Juan Mijarez investigates the crime. As Mijarez interviews the victim’s mother, girlfriend and friends, flashbacks appear of the young man in an immigrant Filipino community that struggles with maintaining tradition in the face of easy capitalism. Mijarez comes to see that the whole community is responsible for this young man and others like him.
This was Diaz’s first completed independent production, shot largely in the United States. It reflected his experience of living abroad, as millions of Filipinos do. The critic Alexis Tioseco, who saw the film at the Cinemanila International Film Festival (where it won two prizes), called it “arguably the first modern Filipino masterpiece.” The film has rarely been shown outside the Philippines, and we are proud to present it in a restored 35mm print.
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Título original: Batang West Side
Ano: 2001
Duração: 300 min.
Gênero: Fiction
País: Philippines
Cor: color & PB
Direção: Lav Diaz
Roteiro: Lav Diaz
Fotografia: Miguel V. Fabie III
Montagem: Ron Dale
Elenco: Yul Servo, Joel Torre, Gloria Diaz, Priscilla Almeda, Arthur Acuña
Produtor: Joey Gosiengfiao
Produção: Hinabing Pangorap, Jimon Productions
Música: Joey Ayala
Edições: 37