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Independencia

Set in the Philippines during the start of the American Occupation in the early 1900s, the film revolves around three generations of a family who flees the impending conflict in the city and tries to survive in the jungle. The grainy, black and white quality, primitive editing techniques and painted backdrops evoke the mode of filmmaking pervasive during that era. It was the first Filipino film to be screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the Cannes Film Festival when it was shown at the 2009 festival.

World Premiere, Cannes Film Festival Official Selection – Un Certain Regard
Winner: Golden Kinnaree Award + Raya Martin, Netpac Award, Bangkok International Film Festival
Winner: Critics Prize + Special Jury Award, Valdivia International Film Festival 2009
Philippine/French/Dutch/German co-production
Recipient of: Prince Clause Fund, Fonds Sud, World Cinema Fund, Hubert Bals Fund, Global Film Initiative
Theatrial distribution in France by Shellac
DVD release in the UK by Second Run