Mike De Leon’s classic Kakabakaba Ka Ba? emulates the wild, frenzied aura of the 80’s eon better than no other film that tried. James Espinoza writes in his review “this film could not have been made today,” and I agree completely. The film is one of De Leon’s finest works, timely then when it was first released and now.
You would imagine my excitement upon hearing the news that a restoration of the film was underway. The level of enthusiasm this GIF depicts seems accurate enough.
By chance, we later got invited to do a sit-down with the head of Film Restoration Project at ABS-CBN, Leo Katigbak, and the director of Italian film restoration company L’Immagine Ritrovata, Davide Pozzi, to talk about the restoration of the film Kakabakaba Ka Ba?
Watch the interview below in which the two talk the film, the challenges of restoring it, and how they think it will resonate with today’s audiences.
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