Batang West Side (West Side Avenue) 2001
When
11.00 am, Sat 9 Apr 2016 (315 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art & Cinema A
About
'Widely considered Lav Diaz's first major work, Batang West Side begins as a Filipino-American teenager is shot to death on the streets of Jersey City. The subsequent investigation is led by a detective, also Filipino, who finds himself forced to confront some demons of his own. The drug and gang elements that are subsequently uncovered are but surface level issues to the underlying question by Diaz of the current state of the Filipino diaspora in the USA, and beyond. Diaz uses the murder as an exploration of the current psychological state of an isolated Filipino community that is conflicted, angry, and unable to find redemption in their new surroundings.' Harvard Film Archive
This screening features a restored 35mm print created by the Austrian Film Museum and Synchro Film & Video laboratory in Vienna, in close collaboration with Lav Diaz – and in memory of Alexis Tioseco (1981–2009) and Nika Bohinc (1979–2009).
Production Credits
- Director /Script: Lav Diaz
- Year: 2001
- Runtime: 315 minutes
- Countries: Philippines, United States
- Languages: English, Filipino, Tagalog
- Subtitles: English
- Sound: Stereo
- Colour: Black & White, Colour
- Screening Format: 35mm