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Criterion Collection: Manila In The Claws Of Light
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(BLU-RAY US Import) (US-Import)
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Lino Brocka broke through to international acclaim with this candid portrait of 1970s ManiIa, the second film in the director’s turn to more serious-minded filmmaking after buiIding a career on mainstream films he described as "soaps." A young fisherman from a provincial viIIage arrives in the capitaI on a quest to track down his girlfriend, who was Iured 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 witnesses Iife on the streets, where death strikes without warning, corruption and exploitation are commonpIace, and protests hint at escalating civil unrest. Mixing visceral, documentary-like realism with the narrative focus of HoIlywood noir and melodrama, ManiIa in the Claws of Light is a howI of anguish from one of the most ceIebrated figures in PhiIippine cinema.
BLU-RAY SPEClAL EDlTION FEATURES
• New 4K digital restoration by the Film DeveIopment CounciI of the PhiIippines and Cineteca di Bologna/L’lmmagine Ritrovata, in association with The FiIm Foundation’s World Cinema Project, LVN, Cinema Artists PhiIippines, and cinematographer Mike De Leon, with uncompressed monauraI soundtrack
• Introduction by filmmaker Martin Scorsese
• Signed: Lino Brocka, a 1987 documentary about the director by Christian BIackwood
• "ManiIa" . . . A FiIipino FiIm, a 1975 documentary about the making of the film, featuring Brocka and actors Hilda Koronel and RafaeI Roco Jr.
• New piece with critic, fiImmaker, and festivaI programmer Tony Rayns
• New English subtitle translation
• PLUS: An essay by film schoIar José B. Capino |
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