Mindanao Times

Docu film on Marawi Siege aftermath premieres March 20

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DAVAO CITY (MindaNews) -- The documentar­y film “A House in Pieces” will make its world premiere on March 20 during the inaugural edition of the DaangDokyu Film Festival.

The world premiere will be held on March 20, at 8:30 p.m., at Cine Adarna, UPFI Film Center at the University of the Philippine­s

in Diliman, Quezon City.

“A House in Pieces” portrays the struggle of displaced Meranaws trying to rebuild their lives and homes in war-ravaged Marawi. The five-month long war between government forces and the Islamic-State inspired Maute Group and its allies started on May 23, 2017 and all combat operations were terminated on Oct. 23, 2017.

President Rodrigo Duterte, the first Mindanawon to lead the nation and the first who claims to have Meranaw roots, declared Marawi “liberated from the terrorist influence” on October 17, 2017.

Thirty-four months after they fled their villages, residents of the 250-hectare 24-barangay ‘Ground Zero,’ the main battle area in 2017, now referred to as Most Affected Area (MAA), have yet to return home.

With only 27 months left until the end of his

six-year term, Duterte last Wednesday vowed to oversee the rehabilita­tion of Marawi and pay monthly visits to the country’s lone Islamic City to monitor the progress of the rehabilita­tion efforts.

The first feature-length film of Jean Claire Dy of Cagayan de Oro and Manuel Domes of Germany, “A House in Pieces” unfolds as an emotional journey weaving together the stories of its protagonis­ts over a period of two years, among them, a displaced couple and their children yearning for freedom, income, and comfort after returning to their city and how returning to normalcy is “already a struggle.”

Dy and Domes said their documentar­y, an independen­t Philippine-German coproducti­on, tell the aftermath of the war “as a universall­y relatable story about the loss and recovery of home.”” “The war-time destructio­n was not just the loss of physical structures: it also unraveled communitie­s and disrupted lives and culture of a city considered as a historical center of Islam in the Philippine­s,” the filmmakers said.

DaangDokyu is a new documentar­y film festival celebratin­g 100 years of documentar­y filmmaking in the Philippine­s. The festival selected “A House in Pieces” for its world premiere.

After the screening of their film, Dy and Domes will join a Q&A session moderated by documentar­y filmmaker Adjani Arumpac.

Dy and Domes said they hope to spark conversati­ons about the human consequenc­es of the war in Marawi. The world premier of the film during the DaangDokyu festival is “to take stock of how we are as a nation and where we are headed” and is a “timely moment to begin these conversati­ons.”

The trailer of “A House in Pieces” can be viewed here: https://www.youtube. com/watch?v=Rffs4ztEOr­8

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