Memories of a Forgotten War

  • 60'
  • USA
  • 2001
The Filipino-American War is quite possibly the past century’s least known armed conflict, especially troubling as its horrors foreshadowed so many of the horrors to come. Everything that we later saw in the Korean, Vietnam and, most recently, the Gulf Wars - from water boarding to search-and-destroy tactics - already happened during the USA’s first major 'civilizing mission' abroad, as it was sold to the public at the time.
Memories of a Forgotten War is an experimental take on that behemoth of a hole in history: a hybrid between documentary and fiction, a weaving of stories in which stylised historical recreations, interview attempts with unwitting present-day US citizens (one of them wondering in all seriousness whether the war was fought over rice- eating preferences!), oral history and animation all have their place.

Directors
Sari Lluch Dalena, Camilla Benolirao Griggers
Countries of production
USA, Philippines
Year
2001
Festival Edition
IFFR 2010
Length
60'
Medium
Betacam SP NTSC
Language
English
Producer
Sari Lluch Dalena
Production Company
Kawayan Films
Sales
Third World Newsreel
Directors
Sari Lluch Dalena, Camilla Benolirao Griggers
Countries of production
USA, Philippines
Year
2001
Festival Edition
IFFR 2010
Length
60'
Medium
Betacam SP NTSC
Language
English
Producer
Sari Lluch Dalena
Production Company
Kawayan Films
Sales
Third World Newsreel