Philippines, My Philippines (1989)
Philippines my Philippines (1989) is a feature length documentary about the situation in the Philippines two years after the notionally democratic Cory Aquino replaced the dictator Ferdinand Marcos in the ‘People Power’ revolution of 1986. Touching on the influence and interests of the United States and Australia, it examines the social context and dimensions of the violent conflict between government and big business on one hand and the rural and urban poor (led by the Communist Party of the Philippines and its New People Army) on the other.
Director: Chris Nash
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 73 min
Release Date: January 1, 1989
Cinematography: John Whitteron
Editing: Ruth Cullen
Production: Stony Desert
Country: Australia
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Chris Nash
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Philippines, My Philippines about?
- Philippines my Philippines (1989) is a feature length documentary about the situation in the Philippines two years after the notionally democratic Cory Aquino replaced the dictator Ferdinand Marcos in the ‘People Power’ revolution of 1986. Touching on the influence and interests of the United States and Australia, it examines the social context and dimensions of the violent conflict between government and big business on one hand and the rural and urban poor (led by the Communist Party of the Philippines and its New People Army) on the other.
- Who directed Philippines, My Philippines?
- Philippines, My Philippines was directed by Chris Nash.
- How long is Philippines, My Philippines?
- Philippines, My Philippines has a runtime of 1h 13m (73 minutes).
- What genre is Philippines, My Philippines?
- Philippines, My Philippines is a Documentary film.
- Where was Philippines, My Philippines produced?
- Philippines, My Philippines was produced in Australia.