Bontoc Eulogy
Marlon E. Fuentes' Bontoc Eulogy is a haunting, personal exploration into the filmmaker's complex relationship with his Filipino heritage as explored through the almost unbelievable story of the 1,100 Filipino tribal natives brought to the U.S. to be a "living exhibit" at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. For those who associate the famous fair with Judy Garland, clanging trolleys, and creampuff victoriana, Bontoc Eulogy offers a disturbing look at the cultural arrogance that went hand-in-hand with the Fair's glorification of progress. The Fair was the site of the world's largest ever "ethnological display rack," in which hundreds of so-called primitive and savage men and women from all over the globe were exhibited in contrast to the achievements of Western civilization.
Género: Documental
Emitir: Marlon Fuentes, Jordan Porter, Nicole Antonio, Boy in Mosquito Net, Enrico Obusan, Eliseo Bacolod, Fermina Bagwan, Aaron Levinson
Tripulación: Marlon Fuentes (Director), Bridget Yearian (Director), Marlon Fuentes (Writer), Marlon Fuentes (Producer), Marlon Fuentes (Editor)
PaÃs: Philippines, United States of America
Tiempo de ejecución: 56 minutos
Calidad: HD
Lanzamiento: 1995
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Bontoc Eulogy 1995
mockumentary
Corporation for Public Broadcasting
National Asian American Telecommunications Association
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