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"Essential Truths of the Lake", Interview with the director Lav Diaz Laura Della Corte
In an exclusive interview with Fred Film Radio during Locarno Film Festival, Lav Diaz provided a unique insight into his thoughts on his native Philippines’ current situation and his resolute dedication to the art of filmmaking.
Expressing his concerns about the precarious state of affairs in the Philippines, Diaz highlighted the risks cultural workers face, often being unjustly labeled as ‘communists’ and consequently targeted. He acknowledged the scarcity of platforms to showcase his films, leading to their distribution for free. Despite these challenges, Diaz stressed the significance of acknowledging reality, addressing pertinent issues, and persevering with creative endeavors, drawing a sobering parallel with Salman Rushdie’s experiences.
During the interview, Diaz delved into his forthcoming world premiere at the Locarno Film Festival, “Essential Truths of the Lake.” Set to compete in the Golden Leopard’s main competition, the film sees Diaz reuniting with the character Hermes Papauran from “When the Waves Are Gone,” portrayed by John Lloyd Cruz. Diaz’s narrative delves into the haunting unsolved case of a woman’s disappearance, confronting the deeply rooted issues of rape, molestation, and macho culture pervasive in society. Diaz’s storytelling challenges conventions, urging women to reclaim their voices against powerful perpetrators.
Diaz, renowned for his genre-defying approach, shared his enthusiasm for exploring new dimensions within the framework of a ‘cold case’ narrative. He candidly addressed the weight of global concerns such as conflicts and human suffering, underlining the resilience required for creators to continue their work in the face of adversity. Diaz emphasized the urgency of countering indifference and denial, rallying fellow writers and filmmakers to uphold their commitment to effect change.
Though “Essential Truths of the Lake” diverges from Diaz’s typically lengthy films, he affirmed his dedication to pushing cinematic boundaries. He tantalizingly hinted at an upcoming 13-hour film, celebrating the liberating nature of filmmaking.
Diaz’s approach to filmmaking goes beyond artistic endeavors; it’s a vehicle for representation and empowerment. Rooted in his upbringing and his parents’ advocacy for indigenous tribes, Diaz champions narratives that reflect the concepts of refuge and home. His collaborative filmmaking style, engaging non-professional actors, amplifies the voices of specific communities, fostering a sense of inclusivity.
In his conversation with Fred Film Radio, Diaz’s humility and empathy shone through. He challenged the label of being an auteur, emphasizing his desire to create narratives that resonate emotionally. Diaz’s films serve as a conduit for social change, echoing the values instilled by his parents’ selfless dedication.
Facing the bloody murders and outright lies of Philippine President Duterte, Lieutenant Hermes Papalan continues to struggle to find a solution to a case that has remained unsolved for 15 years.
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