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Kidlat Tahimik, Balikbayan # 1 - Memories of Overdevelopment Redux III, 2015. Image courtesy of Bani Khoshnoudi.Courtesy of Kidlat Tahimik and Arsenal - Institute for Film and Video Art.

Essay Film Festival: Balikbayan #1 - Memories of Overdevelopment Redux III

24 Mar 2016

UK premiere

“The genius of the indigenous culture is still within us. We just have to recognise it, and let it flow out.” Kidlat Tahimik

Balikbayan #1 Memories of Overdevelopment Redux III is the ultimate home-movie historical epic and the conclusion of Kidlat Tahimik’s long-cherished dream of making a film about the real history of Enrique of Malacca, who became a slave of Ferdinand Magellan, and who might well have been the first man to circumnavigate the world in 1519-1521.

He began shooting the film in the 1980s, and worked intermittently on it for over 35 years until he finally resumed the shooting in 2013. The filmmaker assembles his footage in a powerful work of self-archaeology (the film starts with a box of film rolls being dug up from the ground) in order to reconstitute and share a forgotten story, thus reinstating a rich cultural heritage and fully embodying the essence of the “indi-genius” so important to his artistic and world vision.

Balikbayan # 1 - Memories of Overdevelopment Redux III, dir. Kidlat Tahimik, Philippines 2015, 150 mins. English, Tagalog, Spanish with English subtitles.

Season multi-buy offer:

If you purchase tickets for 3-4 screenings:
£9 Full price per ticket (rather than £11)
£7 Concession price per ticket (rather than £8)
£6 Members price per ticket (rather than £7)
 
If you purchase tickets for 5-7 screenings:
£8 Full price per ticket (rather than £11)
£6 Concession price per ticket (rather than £8)
£5 Members price per ticket (rather than £7)

With thanks to Tobias Hering and Arsenal – Institute for Film and Video Art, Open City Documentary Festival, Goethe-Institut London.

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