
'Three Years Without God' (1976) | Portrait of the Filmmaker as a Filipino
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Portrait of the Filmmaker as a Filipino
Films from the Second Golden Age
and the New Independence
As part of Blacktown Arts Centre's Balik Bayan program, Robert Nery and Gabrielle Finnane will curate a weekly film program that charts excellence in Filipino cinema including iconic films.
All film screenings in this program will include English subtitles.
Three Years without God 18+
(1976, dir. Mario O’Hara)
A legendary film of the Philippine cinema, Three Years Without God was made in 1976 and has recently been remastered and restored. Scripted and directed by Mario O’Hara, the troubling narrative of life during wartime is set in a provincial town during the Japanese occupation (1942-1944) in World War II.
Acknowledgements
Manila in the Claws of Light was restored in 2013 by the World Cinema Foundation and the Film Development Council of the Philippines at Cineteca di Bologna/L’Immagine Ritrovata laboratory, in association with LVN, Cinema Artists Philippines and Mike de Leon. Thanks to the ABS-CBN Restoration team – Leo Katigbak, Pia de Leon and Jane C. Tenorio – for Himala and Three Years without God. We also thank Chew Tee Pao and the Asian Film Archive in Singapore, which has Batch ’81 and A Portrait of the Artist as a Filipino in its care.