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Evolution of a Filipino Family (Tagalog: Ebolusyon ng Isang Pamilyang Pilipino) is a Filipino film co-produced, edited, written and directed by Lav Diaz. At 624 minutes (10 hours and 24 minutes), it is among the longest films ever made. It earned Diaz international critical acclaim and is noted for introducing many of Diaz' cinematic trademarks. The film won Best Picture and Best Production Design at the Gawad Urian.
Plot
Variety described the film: "Lav Diaz’s Evolution of a Filipino Family patiently and methodically observes the collapse and hopeful revival of a poor farming clan, meant to symbolize a nation’s history spanning 1971 to 1987," during and immediately after the authoritarian rule of Ferdinand Marcos.
Cast
Elryan de Vera as Raynaldo
Angie Ferro as Puring
Pen Medina as Kadyo
Marife Necesito as Hilda
Ronnie Lazaro as Fernando
Lui Manansala as Marya
Banaue Miclat as Huling
Sigrid Andrea Bernardo as Ana
Joel Torre as the Mayor
Angel Aquino as Rica
Rey Ventura as Ka Harim
Dido dela Paz as Dakila
Roeder as Bendo
Lorelie Futol as Martina
Erwin Gonzales as Carlos
Mario Magallona as Danny
Gino Dormiendo as Lino Brocka
Accolades
22nd Gawad Pasado
Best Picture (Tied with The Call of the River)
Best Screenplay
Best Production Design
Best Film of the Decade
See also
List of longest films
List of films with longest production time
References
External links
Evolution of a Filipino Family at IMDb
The Evolution of a Filipino Family at AllMovie
Evolution of a Filipino Family at Rotten Tomatoes
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- Evolution of a Filipino Family
- Slow cinema
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- List of films with the longest production time
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- List of the first films by country
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