WRITTEN BY | Jerome Gomez |
PHOTO EDITING AND DESIGN BY | Cesar Hernando |
PUBLISHED BY | The Asian Film Archive |
YEAR | 2017 |
DETAILS | 176pp Softcover |
LANGUAGE | English |
$40.00
The book documents the making of the award-winning film Batch ’81, about a group of young men who join a college fraternity. In the process, they discover their mental and physical limitations, and the meaning of brotherhood and identity.
Presenting a portrait of filmmaking in the Philippines during a period of authoritarian rule, it is packed with photographs taken during the making of the film, recollections of the director Mike de Leon, his creative team, and the actors. Readers will also find the first draft of the screenplay and international media reviews.
About the Asian Film Archive
The Asian Film Archive was founded in January 2005 as a non-profit organisation to preserve the rich film heritage of Singapore and Asian Cinema, to encourage scholarly research on film, and to promote a wider critical appreciation of this art form.
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WRITTEN BY | Jerome Gomez |
PHOTO EDITING AND DESIGN BY | Cesar Hernando |
PUBLISHED BY | The Asian Film Archive |
YEAR | 2017 |
DETAILS | 176pp Softcover |
LANGUAGE | English |