“History is being blatantly rewritten and the martyrdom of countless martial law victims is denigrated as stupidity and a dictator is given a hero’s burial in the dead of the night. In this situation, what can one film do? Nothing much … in fact, very little. But there are still countless Filipinos who share my apprehension and are not afraid to speak out. We will not allow our country to be dragged back to those dark times.—a situation best described by the blurb on the film’s original poster: ‘A secret world where freedom is obedience, and authority is violence.’ Only this time, this world of unbridled brutality is no longer a secret.”
– Mike de Leon
One of the most notable works of celebrated director, Mike De Leon, Batch ‘81 returns to the big screen in its restored version on December 1, 2017, 7 pm at UP Cine Adarna, UP Diliman. Presented by the Active Vista Human Rights Festival together with UP Film Institute and the Film Producers Society, this remarkable film returns as relevant as ever in our society today.
The restored version of Batch ‘81 premiered at the Venice International Film Festival this year and was screened to a limited audience as the closing film of QCinema. This is only the 3rd time the restored version will be screened and to a wider audience in the Philippines.
Don’t miss the chance to see this classic film, hailed as one of the cinematic masterpieces of Philippine History of Filmography. Very limited seats only at this one-time screening. Tickets are Php 150 only. You may buy your tickets at the Cine Adarna ticket booth.
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For inquiries, please contact Ymi (09162152591) or through ymi@dakila.org.ph
This film screening is part of the Active Vista Human Rights Festival organized by DAKILA and is supported by the Commission on Human Rights of the Philippines.
Active Vista runs from November 22 to December 10 and features film screenings, theater plays, an art exhibit, talks, workshops and a concert to celebrate International Human Rights Day. To know more about the festival, visit www.activevista.ph.