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So, 'Absalom Filipino' is this fascinating short by Lav Diaz, and you can feel his unique touch even in a brief format. It's a heavy exploration of genocide, which you know Diaz does with such a meticulous, almost meditative pacing. The atmosphere is thick, and you feel the weight of history in every frame. It's shot for the Austrian Film Museum's anniversary, but it stands alone as a statement piece, capturing the raw emotion and brutality of its themes without an ounce of gloss. The performances are haunting, really capturing the essence of loss and devastation. Definitely something that sticks with you long after you watch it, leaving you in reflection.
This film hasn't seen a wide release yet, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. As a Lav Diaz work, it carries an intrinsic interest, especially due to its unique context of being made for a film museum's anniversary. The scarcity of physical formats makes it a sought-after piece for those who appreciate his artistry and thematic depth. Keep an eye out for limited screenings or festival showings, as that might be the best way to experience it.
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