A Rustling of Leaves: Inside the Philippine Revolution

19881 h 52 minFilm: Documentary

Direction: Nettie Wild

Production: Nettie WildChristopher James

Script: Nettie Wild

Produced by Kalasikas Productions Ltd. with the financial assistance of the National Film Board of Canada, the Canada Council, Channel Four, Telefilm Canada, and BC Film.

Shot in the Philippines over an eight-month period in 1987, this work chronicles three points of a political triangle: the legal left, represented by Kummander Dante, founder of the rebel army and a candidate for the Senate; the illegal armed revolution, as explored through rebel priest Father Navaro, member of the communist New People's Army; and the enemy that threatens both groups, the armed, reactionary right. Radio disc jockey Jun Pala is the voice of the right's anti-communist crusade. This work poses the key question facing the revolutionaries and the Philippino left: should the people's movement continue the guerilla war, or do they dare enter legal politics and reveal the hidden faces of a revolution?

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Subject categories


  • Developing Countries > AsiaPolitics, Government and History
  • Politics and Government > AsiaPolitical Repression

Credits


director
Nettie Wild
producer
Nettie Wild
script
Nettie Wild
narrator
Nettie Wild
executive producer
Christopher James
associate producer
Peter Wintonick
Kirk Tougas
cinematography
Kirk Tougas
Jojo Sescon
sound
Gary Marcuse
Paul Morales
Jeanne Marie Hallacy
Nettie Wild
editing
Peter Wintonick
sound editing
Haida Paul
Gael MacClean
animation
Robin L.P. Bain
Joan Churchill
music
Joey Ayala
Salvador Ferreras
Rob Porter
David Byrne
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