Disintegration 93-96

Disintegration 93-96

Release date : May 3, 2017
Runtime : 6m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English / Tagalog /
Director : Miko Revereza /
Writers : Miko Revereza /
Production companies : Visual Communications /
May 3, 2017 6m United States of America Documentary English More
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Living in the USA illegally for over 20 years, Miko Revereza reflects on his family's relocation from Manila to Los Angeles in this introspective essay film. Patching together self-portraiture and home-movie footage, his sombre yet resolute voice-over contemplates the weight of postcolonial history and obstructed futures on diasporic identities.
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  • title:Disintegration 93-96
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2017
  • Runtime:6m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English · Tagalog ·
  • Director: Miko Revereza /
  • Writers: Miko Revereza ·
  • Production companies: Visual Communications ·
  • Overview:Living in the USA illegally for over 20 years, Miko Revereza reflects on his family's relocation from Manila to Los Angeles in this introspective essay film. Patching together self-portraiture and home-movie footage, his sombre yet resolute voice-over contemplates the weight of postcolonial history and obstructed futures on diasporic identities.
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