Manila Scream Expanded
The film and its maker and protagonist take us on an idiosyncratic journey through the streets of Manila. It starts with a man painting a picture of a screaming figure based on Edvard Munch’s 1893 painting “The Scream”. He then makes a screaming doll, which is subsequently found by a screaming man and woman roaming around the heavy traffic streets of the capitol city of the Philippines. The doll is discarded again and found by a group of children living near a bridge along the railroad tracks where trolleys – Yours Trolley – are the primary means of transportation. The man painting the scream rides the trolley while playing the harmonica, soon he is singing while Slicing Art.
Manila Scream to Yours Trolley to Slicing Art.
With
- Kristine Kintana (Screaming Woman)
- Bob Macabenta (Screaming Man)
- Jun Licardo (Trolley Pusher)
- Eljohn Rivero (Blind Man)
- Jaime (Trolley Pusher)
- John Lloyd Cruz (Art Collector)
- Robert Langenegger (Artist and farmer)
- Roque Lee (Artist and farmer)
Crew
Written and Directed by | Roxlee |
Cinematography | Blair Camilo |
Editing | Blair Camilo |
Music | Roxlee |
Sound Design | Bob Macabenta |
Sound | Bob Macabenta |
Production Design | Lot Arboleda |
Producer | Roxlee |
Produced by
Cinema Regla
Roxlee
Roque Federizon Lee or Roxlee, born in 1950 in the Philippines, started as a cartoonist of Cesar Asar comic strips with his brother Monlee and began making films in 1983. Their 35mm movie Tito’s Wedding (1993) won major awards. Roxlee’s first full-length digital film is Green Rocking Chair (2008). He has had retrospectives of his works, and his films have been shown worldwide in biennials and film festivals.
Filmography (selection)
1984 The Great Smoke 1985 ABCD 1986 How to Perform Tronong Puti 1987 Juan Gapang 1994 Tito's Wedding 2008 Green Rocking Chair 2017 Manila Scream Expanded
Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2018