Martial law melodrama : Lino Brocka's cinema politics / Jose B. Capino
Material type:
- 9786214482948
- PN 1995.9.M45 .C37 2023

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex Filipiniana | General Education | FIL PN 1995.9.M45 .C37 2023 c.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000019500 |
[2020]
Includes index.
1. The Country and the City: Social Melodrama and the Symptoms of Authoritarian Rule -- 2. "A Thoroughly Different Kind of Mother" : Surrogate Autocrats, Restive Youth, and the Maternal Melodrama -- 3. The Melodramatics of Crime: Film Noir in the Twilight of Martial Law -- 4. Tales of Unrelenting Misfortunes: Family Melodrama and the 1980s Economic Crisis -- 5. Men in Revolt: Two Experiments in Political Melodramas of Democratization -- 7. Picturing Ä Faggot's Dilemma : Sexuality, Politics, and a Commerce in Queer Movies.
Lino Brocka (1939–1991) was one of Asia and the Global South’s most celebrated filmmakers. A versatile talent, he was at once a bankable director of genre movies, an internationally acclaimed auteur of social films, a pioneer of queer cinema, and an outspoken critic of Ferdinand Marcos’s autocratic regime. José B. Capino examines the figuration of politics in the Filipino director’s movies, illuminating their historical contexts, allegorical tropes, and social critiques. Combining eye-opening archival research with fresh interpretations of over fifteen of Brocka’s major and minor works, Martial Law Melodrama does more than reveal the breadth of his political vision. It also offers a timely lesson about popular cinema’s vital role in the struggle for democracy.
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