Botong Francisco: A Nation Imagined (2012)
Shown in conjunction with the eponymous exhibit "Botong Francisco: A Nation Imagined" from December 2012 to March 2013, the documentary is designed and projected to be shown in large scale, together with the selected works, sketches and murals of Carlos "Botong" Francisco. Content-wise, the documentary is part first-person narrative of "Botong" Francisco's reflections (on his life, his work and his aesthetic views on the national imaginary), as well as part meta-referential tableau of the historical, mythical and fictional figures that features in Botong Francisco's works.
Director: Peque Gallaga
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 30 min
Release Date: November 4, 2012
Screenplay
Country: Philippines
Language: Tagalog
Original Language: tl
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Botong Francisco: A Nation Imagined about?
- Shown in conjunction with the eponymous exhibit "Botong Francisco: A Nation Imagined" from December 2012 to March 2013, the documentary is designed and projected to be shown in large scale, together with the selected works, sketches and murals of Carlos "Botong" Francisco. Content-wise, the documentary is part first-person narrative of "Botong" Francisco's reflections (on his life, his work and his aesthetic views on the national imaginary), as well as part meta-referential tableau of the historical, mythical and fictional figures that features in Botong Francisco's works.
- Who directed Botong Francisco: A Nation Imagined?
- Botong Francisco: A Nation Imagined was directed by Peque Gallaga.
- How long is Botong Francisco: A Nation Imagined?
- Botong Francisco: A Nation Imagined has a runtime of 30m (30 minutes).
- What genre is Botong Francisco: A Nation Imagined?
- Botong Francisco: A Nation Imagined is a Documentary film.
- Where was Botong Francisco: A Nation Imagined produced?
- Botong Francisco: A Nation Imagined was produced in Philippines.