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‘When The Waves Are Gone’: Venice Review
Filipino director Lav Diaz takes direct aim at the Duterte regime with this tale of crime and corruption
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Indie Sales boards Lav Diaz's Directors' Fortnight title 'The Halt' (exclusive)
Diaz’s black and white sci-fi is set in in Filipino capital Manila in 2034.
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‘Genus Pan’: Hamburg Review
One of Lav Diaz’s most accessible films chronicles the growing tensions between three men crossing the jungle
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MUBI acquires Lav Diaz's 'From What Is Before'
EXCLUSIVE: SVOD service secures exclusive global distribution rights to epic Locarno winner.
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Cannes 2019: Screen's guide to the Directors' Fortnight titles
This year’s selection includes films by Rebecca Zlotowski, Takashi Miike, Robert Eggers and Lav Diaz.
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'Season Of The Devil': Berlin Review
Lav Diaz presents a Philippine rock opera exploring 1970s military rule
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'A Lullaby To The Sorrowful Mystery': Berlin Review
Dir: Lav Diaz. 2016, Philippines/Singapore, 485 mins
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M-Appeal picks up duo for Cannes Marché
EXCLUSIVE: Berlin-based sales outfit scores films from Home Sick director and Lav Diaz protégé.
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