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Mababangong Bangungot (Perfumed Nightmare)
Philippines, 1977,
93 mins
Kidlat Tahimik (dir)
Filipino
filmmaker Kidlat Tahimik both directs and stars
in Perfumed Nightmare. After a lifetime in his
somewhat backward hometown, Tahimik travels to
Paris. His trip is motivated by his fascination
with American technology (why he doesn't go to
America is typical of the will o' the wisp nature
of the storyline). Once in the City of Light,
Tahimik is both fascinated by and disillusioned
with the "wonders" of the modern world.
The film has a delightfully spontaneous home-movie
quality—literally so, since it was lensed
in Super 8mm on a budget of less than $10,000.
Truly a one-of-a-kind experience, Perfumed Nightmare
was the winner of the Berlin Film Festival International
Critics Award in 1983 (six years after its completion,
and six years before its general distribution).
(source:
www.allmovie.com)
Showing:
March 19, 2007, 5:00 pm
Introduction: Scott Kirsch, Geography, UNC-CH
Co-sponsored
by the Carolina Asia Center and the Screen Arts
Film and Media Series
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