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Siete (Seven Pesos) dives into the complexities surrounding the Rice Tariffication Act of 2019 in the Philippines. The documentary possesses a raw, unfiltered tone that captures the stark realities of farmers wrestling with the consequences of cheap rice imports. You can feel the tension; the pacing is deliberate, allowing for moments of reflection as it contrasts the bureaucratic decisions with the emotional struggles of those affected. The cinematography, though simple, effectively amplifies the starkness of rural life. Interviews with local farmers add a layer of authenticity, as their stories unfold amidst the backdrop of policy debate. This is a film that doesn't shy away from the harsh truths of economic globalization.
Focus on socio-economic themes and local struggles.Highlights the emotional toll on farmers through personal stories.Offers a critical look at government policies and their real-world effects.
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Leonard Ian Blancada Billones
Director