Elegy to the Visitor from the Revolution
(Elehiya sa dumalaw mula sa himagsikan)

Directed by Lav Diaz.
With Hazel Orencio, Lav Diaz, Sigrid Bernardo.
Philippines, 2011, digital video, black & white, 90 min.
Filipino and Tagalog with English subtitles.

Like Prologue to the Great Desparecido, Elegy finds Diaz looking back to the Filipino Revolution of the last years of the 19th century. Here, he imagines a woman from that era visiting the Philippines of the present-day. Around her time-travel, Diaz weaves a three stories with characters drawn from his usual stock: a prostitute, a musician and three petty criminals. As so often in Diaz's recent work, Elegy looks back to the Revolution to measure the vast distance between the hopes of that defeated movement and the poverty, desperation and corruption (both political and spiritual) of the Philippines today

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