Why Is Yellow the Middle of the Rainbow?
Why Is Yellow the Middle of the Rainbow? | |
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Directed by | Kidlat Tahimik |
Written by | Kidlat Tahimik Kidlat Gottlieb Kalayaan Kawayan Thor Kalayaan Kabunian Cedric Enrique |
Cinematography | Kidlat Tahimik |
Edited by | Kidlat Tahimik Maureen Gosling (First Assembly) |
Production company | Third World Projector |
Release date | 1994 |
Running time | 175 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
Languages | English Filipino |
Why Is Yellow the Middle of the Rainbow? (Filipino: Bakit Dilaw ang Gitna ng Bahaghari?, also known as I Am Furious... Yellow[1])[2][3] is a 1994 Filipino collage film edited,[4] shot, co-written, and directed by Kidlat Tahimik.[5][6]
Summary[]
It follows the filmmaker and his young son[7] during major events in the Philippines from 1980 to 1994.[8][9]
Production[]
It took ten years to make the film.[10]
See also[]
- List of films with longest production time
- Cinema of the Philippines
- List of Filipino films
References[]
- ^ BFI
- ^ Rappler.com (25 February 2016). "EDSA '86 up north: The day Baguio turned yellow". Rappler. Rappler Inc. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
- ^ People Power from Baguio: Excerpts from Why is Yellow the Middle of the Rainbow? by Kidlat Tahimik. YouTube. 22 February 2013. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
- ^ Time Out
- ^ Harvard Film Archive
- ^ FilmAffinity
- ^ ‘Why is Yellow the Middle of the Rainbow?’ and ‘Far from Vietnam’ — Sàn Art
- ^ BAM
- ^ Essay Film Festival
- ^ Kidlat Tahimik: Godfather of the Filipino New Wave - TIFF
External links[]
Categories:
- 1994 films
- 1994 documentary films
- Autobiographical documentary films
- Collage film
- Documentary films about children
- Documentary films about education
- Documentary films about revolutions
- English-language films
- Filipino-language films
- Films about Filipino families
- Films about Native Americans
- Films about presidents of the Philippines
- Films about travel
- Films directed by Kidlat Tahimik
- Films shot in Arizona
- Films shot in Benguet
- Films shot in France
- Films shot in Germany
- Films shot in Japan
- Films shot in Metro Manila
- Films shot in New York City
- Films shot in Utah
- Philippine documentary films
- Philippine films
- Presidency of Corazon Aquino
- Presidency of Ferdinand Marcos