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A Rustling of Leaves: Inside the Philippine Revolution (1988)
A chronicle of the three points of a political triangle — the legal left, the illegal (armed) revolution, and the enemy which threatens them both: the armed reactionary right. It is 1987. The dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos has just been overthrown. Newly elected President Corazon Aquino struggles to wrench control of the country from her own military. A Rustling of Leaves poses the key question facing the revolutionaries and the Filipino Left: Should the People’s Movement continue the guerilla war, or do they dare enter legal politics and reveal the hidden face of the revolution?
Momo: Documentary
Maka: Edicio G. dela Torre, Bernabe Buscayno, Corazon Aquino, Jun Pala
Kaimahi: Kirk Tougas (Producer), Paul Moralis (Sound), Peter Wintonick (Editor), Gary Marcuse (Sound), Jean-Marie Hallesey (Sound), Nettie Wild (Director)
Subtitle: ETC.
Tuku: Oct 13, 1988
Rongonui: 1.435
Reo: English,
Studio: Kalasikas Productions, Britdoc Foundation
Whenua: Canada, Philippines