Storm Children
Asian Cinema
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2h 22m
Directed by Lav Diaz | 143 mins | 2014
Diaz, in documentarian mode, sifts through the wreckage—human and otherwise—left behind following the devastating impact of typhoon Yolanda on the seaside city of Tacloban in this gorgeously shot black-and-white work, which focuses its attention on three children surviving on scraps in the disaster’s aftermath.
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