One of the most caustic and personal essay films ever made, Werner Schroeter's account of the 1983 Manila Film Festival, presided over by Imelda Marcos, chronicles the legacy of American and Spanish imperialism as it presents a "kaleidoscope of a ravaged country."
Werner Schroeter
Director
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Seduced and Abandoned62%
Directed by John Ford70%
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My Mom Jayne80%
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