Australian video shop owner and cult-lover Andrew Leavold traces the story behind Weng Weng, the actor with dwarfism who played the lead in several Filipino cult and exploitation films, such as James Bond-remakes with titles like For Y’ur Heigh Only (Eddie Nicart, 1981) and various other low-budget genre films, ranging from westerns to martial arts movies.
The documentary focuses not only on the - at times hilarious - mythical and mysterious proportions the stories about Weng Weng take on during Leavold’s seven-year quest, but also on the tragedy hiding behind the short life of the small superstar. At the same time, the film zooms out and investigates the Weng Weng phenomenon in the broader context of a more layered Filipino film culture: the ‘Golden Age’ of the Filipino film industry and the first edition of the Manila International Film Festival.
- Director
- Andrew Leavold
- Countries of production
- Australia, Philippines
- Year
- 2013
- Festival Edition
- IFFR 2015
- Length
- 93'
- Medium
- DCP
- Languages
- English, Tagalog
- Producer
- Andrew Leavold
- Production Company
- Death Rides a Red Horse
- Sales
- Monster Pictures
- Screenplay
- Andrew Leavold, Daniel Palisa
- Cinematography
- Jordan Arabejo
- Editor
- James Scott
- Sound Design
- Corinne De San Jose
- Music
- Francis de Veyra, Damien Devaux, The Screaming Meanies, The Chuds, Roy Arabejo
- Website
- http://searchforwengweng.com