Evolution of a Filipino Family


Evolution of a Filipino Family is a Filipino film co-produced, edited, written and directed by Lav Diaz. At 624 minutes, it was the fourth longest film ever made at the time of its release. It earned Diaz international critical acclaim by critics, noted for introducing many of Diaz' cinematic trademarks including the runtime.

Plot

Variety described the film: "Lav Diaz’s Evolution of a Filipino Family patiently and methodically observes the collapse and hopeful revival of a poor farming clan, meant to symbolize a nation’s history spanning 1971 to 1987," during and immediately after the authoritarian rule of Ferdinand Marcos.

Cast

Accolades

22nd Gawad Pasado