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DOXA: ASWANG

May 06, 2021

May 6 - 16

In modern day Manila, citizens are dying every day, their deaths a consequence of President Rodrigo Dutertes pledge to end drug trafficking in the Philippines at any cost. This remorseless promise has set off a wave of extrajudicial killings since Dutertes election in 2016more than 20,000 men, women and children were killed in Dutertes first two years alone.

Alyx Ayn Arumpacs film reframes the horrors of Dutertes war on drugs through the myth of the Aswanga shapeshifter common in Filipino folklore that preys on humans, brutally and senselessly. The film brings the creature to life, surveying the carnage left in its wake: a worker sweeps blood down the street; a six-year-old boy fends for himself while his mother sits in jail; funeral homes fill with corpses. Traveling through neighborhoods and revealing the cruelty and corruption of drug enforcement police, Aswang explores the devastating toll the drug war has taken in Manila. To those who have lost their loved ones and suffered under Dutertes bloodshed, the Aswang is everywhere.

Year: 2019
Runtime: 85 minutes
Language: Filipino
Country: Philippines
Director: Alyx Ayn Arumpac

About DOXA

Mission:

To support a better understanding of the complexity of our times through engaging the public in documentary media as an art form.

DOXA is committed to:

  • Cultivating curiosity and critical thought
  • Promoting the intersection of actuality and artistic expression
  • Fostering a local and international community interested in non-fiction media

Mandate:

DOXA is presented by The Documentary Media Society, a Vancouver based non-profit, charitable society (incorporated in 1998) devoted to presenting independent and innovative documentaries to Vancouver audiences. The society exists to educate the public about documentary film as an art form through DOXA Documentary Film Festival, a curated and juried festival comprised of public screenings, panel discussions, public forums and educational programs.

The Documentary Media Society is a founding member tenant of the 110 Arts Co-op which manages  office and studio facilities.

The Documentary Media Society is located on the traditional and unceded territories of the x妢m庛k妢ym (Musqueam), S廎硬x戔w繳7mesh (Squamish), and slilwta优 (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples. 

DOXA (pronounced dox'-ah) is a greek word meaning common belief or popular opinion. 

Date
Thursday, May 6 - Sunday, May 16, 2021

Time
All day

Place
Streaming on Eventive

Audience Partner

  • 間眅埶AV David Lam Centre