Evolution of a Filipino Family (Tagalog: Ebolusyon ng Isang Pamilyang Pilipino) is a Filipino experimental film co-produced, edited, written and directed by Lav Diaz. At 643 minutes (10 hours and 43 minutes),[1] it is among the longest films ever made. It earned Diaz international critical acclaim and is noted for introducing many of Diaz' cinematic trademarks.[2] The film won Best Picture and Best Production Design at the Gawad Urian.
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Directed by | Lav Diaz |
Screenplay by | Lav Diaz |
Story by | Lav Diaz |
Produced by | Lav Diaz Paul Tanedo |
Starring | Elryan de Vera Angie Ferro Pen Medina Marife Necesito Ronnie Lazaro Lui Manansala Banaue Miclat |
Cinematography | Bahaghari (Richard C. de Guzman) Paul Tanedo |
Edited by | Lav Diaz |
Production companies | Sine Olivia Paul Tañedo Inc. Ebolusyon Productions |
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Running time | 643 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
Language | Tagalog |
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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,"[3] during and immediately after the authoritarian rule of Ferdinand Marcos.[3][4]
22nd Gawad Pasado[5]
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