Motherland (Bayang Ina Mo)
Following the cinéma vérité tradition, director Ramona S. Diaz eschews interviews of any kind, observing instead what goes on in this place: overfilled hallways and shared beds to deal with the flood of births, information conveyed through loudspeakers, visiting times as a huge logistical challenge. A baby is lost and then reappears, deliveries are captured almost incidentally and in between social workers tout the advantages of family planning. Motherland is more than a portrait of an institution though, delivering equally multi-layered insights into Philippine society, which is marked by a deep-rooted Catholicism, the powerlessness of the poor and an explosion in the birth rate. And yet all these issues are swathed in humour and human warmth. Mothers give birth to life, and life gives birth to stories. One has seldom been so close to both at once.
Crew
Written and Directed by | Ramona S. Diaz |
Cinematography | Nadia Hallgren, Clarissa De Los Reyes |
Editing | Leah Marino |
Sound Design | Wayne Bell |
Sound | Mark Laccay |
Producers | Ramona S. Diaz CineDiaz, Rey Cuerdo Kidlat Entertainment, Leah Marino CineDiaz |
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Additional information
Ramona S. Diaz
Born in Manila. She earned an MA in Communications. Alongside her work as a director, screenwriter, producer and editor, Ramona S. Diaz conducts production and post-production workshops in the United States and numerous African countries, among others.
Filmography
1992 Exits; 10 min. · In Residence; 10 min. 1995 Spirits Rising; 60 min. 2003 Imelda; 103 min. 2010 The Learning; 98 min. 2012 Don’t Stop Believin’: Everyman’s Journey; 105 min. 2017 Motherland (Bayang Ina Mo)
Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2017