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''Liway'' is a 2018 Filipino
independent film An independent film, independent movie, indie film, or indie movie is a feature film or short film that is film production, produced outside the Major film studios, major film studio system in addition to being produced and distributed by independ ...
about the experiences of Dakip, a young boy growing up in prison as the son of anti-Marcos dissident Cecilia Flores-Oebanda, better known as Commander Liway and referred to in the film by the vernacular endearment "Day", during the waning days of the Marcos dictatorship. The film was written and directed by
Kip Oebanda Dakip "Kip" Oebanda (; ), is a Filipino film director, screenwriter, and producer known for his impactful films. His unconventional storytelling gained attention in the film industry, often focusing on themes such as family dynamics and social i ...
and based on true events, with
Glaiza de Castro Glaiza Castro Galura-Rainey (; born January 21, 1988), professionally known by her stage name Glaiza de Castro, is a Filipino actress and singer. She is known for playing various roles in television and mainstream, independent, and sociopolitica ...
playing the film's major lead. The film was released on August 3, 2018, as part of the 14th
Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival The Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival, more commonly known as Cinemalaya, is a film festival in the Philippines held annually during the month of August, traditionally at the Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex, but in rece ...
, where it received a special jury commendation and the audience choice award in the full-length feature film category. During its run, the film was noted for bringing out strong emotional responses or reactions from its audiences. During its Cinemalaya screenings, filmgoers often spontaneously applauded the film during the end credits. In some instances, viewers chanted protest songs used in the film that originated during the Marcos era. Along with Benedict Mique's ''ML'', it was one of the two Cinemalaya 2018 films about
martial law Martial law is the replacement of civilian government by military rule and the suspension of civilian legal processes for military powers. Martial law can continue for a specified amount of time, or indefinitely, and standard civil liberties ...
, continuing the tradition of 2017's ''
Respeto ''Respeto'' (''Respect'') is a 2017 Philippine drama independent film starring Filipino hip hop artist Abra, and directed by Alberto "Treb" Monteras II. It was co-written by Monteras and screenwriter Njel de Mesa, who drew inspiration from the ...
'' in light of the 2016
burial of Ferdinand Marcos The burial of Ferdinand Marcos, a former Philippine President who ruled as a dictator for 20 years, took place on November 18, 2016, at the Libingan ng mga Bayani () in Fort Andres Bonifacio, Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines. Ferdinand Mar ...
and the prominence of his wife
Imelda Marcos Imelda Romualdez Marcos (; born Imelda Remedios Visitación Trinidad Romuáldez; July 2, 1929) is a Filipino politician who was First Lady of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986, wielding significant political power after her husband Ferdinand ...
and his children,
Bongbong Marcos Ferdinand "Bongbong" Romualdez Marcos Jr. (, , ; born September 13, 1957), commonly referred to by the initials BBM or PBBM, is a Filipino politician who has served as the 17th president of the Philippines since 2022. He is the second child ...
and
Imee Marcos Maria Imelda Josefa Remedios "Imee" Romualdez Marcos-Manotoc (; born November 12, 1955) is a Filipino politician and film producer serving as a Senate of the Philippines, senator since 2019. She previously served as governor of Ilocos Norte ...
, in Philippine politics.


Plot

Based on a true story and set in the waning days of the
Marcos dictatorship At 7:15 p.m. on September 23, 1972, President Ferdinand Marcos announced on television that he had placed the Philippines under martial law, stating he had done so in response to the "communist threat" posed by the newly founded Communist Party ...
, ''Liway'' is told from the point of view of Dakip, a boy living in a prison camp housing both criminals and members of the
New People's Army The New People's Army (; abbreviated NPA or BHB) is the armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP). It acts as the CPP's principal organization, aiming to consolidate political power from what it sees as the present "bourgeo ...
. Even as conditions in the camp become progressively more difficult, his mother tries her best to shield him from the trauma of a political prisoner's life and to give him a normal life, telling him stories based on
Philippine mythology Philippine mythology is rooted in the many indigenous Philippine folk religions. Philippine mythology exhibits influence from Hinduism, Hindu, Islam, Muslim, Buddhism, Buddhist, and Christianity, Christian traditions. Philippine mythology ...
and
folklore Folklore is the body of expressive culture shared by a particular group of people, culture or subculture. This includes oral traditions such as Narrative, tales, myths, legends, proverbs, Poetry, poems, jokes, and other oral traditions. This also ...
. One of these stories is about Liway, the guardian
diwata ''Anito'', also spelled ''anitu'', refers to ancestor spirits, nature spirits, and deities in the Indigenous Philippine folk religions from the precolonial age to the present, although the term itself may have other meanings and associ ...
of Mount
Kanlaon Kanlaon, also known as Mount Kanlaon and Kanlaon Volcano (; ; ), is an active andesitic stratovolcano and the highest mountain on the island of Negros in the Philippines, as well as the highest peak in the Visayas, with an elevation of above ...
, a fictionalized version of her own story in the resistance against the Marcos dictatorship. As the dictatorship becomes more unstable and their lives become more uncertain, Dakip's mother has to weigh his best interests against the prospect of never seeing each other again.


Cast


Main cast

* Kenken Nuyad plays the film's point-of-view character, ''Dakip "Kip" Oebanda'', the film's director, when he was a child. *
Glaiza de Castro Glaiza Castro Galura-Rainey (; born January 21, 1988), professionally known by her stage name Glaiza de Castro, is a Filipino actress and singer. She is known for playing various roles in television and mainstream, independent, and sociopolitica ...
plays ''Ma. Cecilia Flores-Oebanda'', better known as Commander Liway, and nicknamed "Day" (a vernacular endearment meaning "lady" or "miss") throughout the film. *
Dominic Roco Ricardo Dominic Artadi Roco (born April 12, 1989) is a Filipino actor. Personal life Roco is a son of actor Bembol Roco and the twin brother of actor Felix Roco. On October 1, 2022, Roco and four other persons were arrested in a buy-bust o ...
plays ''Ric'', Day's husband and Kip's father, better known as Commander Toto. * Soliman Cruz plays the ''Warden'' of the prison in which the Oebandas are held. *
Sue Prado Marissa Sue Prado (better known simply as Sue Prado) (born May 18, 1981) is a Filipino people, Filipino actress who is best known for her performances in Philippine New Wave films such as the 2013 film, ''Oro (2013), Oro'' and ''Barber's Tales' ...
plays ''Pinang'', another dissident imprisoned with the Oebandas.


Other cast members

* Joel Sargo * Paolul O'Harina * Ubong Joson *
Nico Antonio Jerico Antonio (born May 24, 1983), commonly known as Nico Antonio, is a Filipino actor, comedian, producer and singer. Biography Antonio is the eldest of four siblings, to Reynerio Antonio and Joji Alonso is a film producer. After graduating ...
* Gerry Corneto * Piana Alperez * Julie Batista * Don Benitoz * Liway Sabong * Sha Malala * Renante Bustamante * Madeleine Colas * Don Perding * Dengman * Boy Golden * Ben Tambling *
Khalil Ramos Khalil Joseph Nepomuceno Ramos (; born January 22, 1996) is a Filipino actor and singer. He is currently an exclusive actor of GMA Network. In July 2011, Ramos won second place on ''Pilipinas Got Talent'', a reality talent show in ABS-CBN and ...
as Karl


Casting process

In a Reddit AMA before the film's release, Kip Oebanda said that he sought out de Castro for the role, not knowing whether he would be lucky enough to get such a high-profile actress. Describing why he specifically thought de Castro was suited to the role, he remarked: "'' ...She has both the vulnerability and strength required by the character. Someone who is gentle and kind but is handed a very difficult lot in life, and found strength and hope. I wanted to have an empowered and empowering female character, which is what Commander Liway is in real life. And Glaiza manages that perfectly.''"


Writing

Director Kip Oebanda says that Liway took seven months to write, which made it more difficult because so much of the story was personal to him. To ensure the story was "more universal" and less specific to a single person's perspective, he worked with co-writer Zig Dulay, who could be more detached from all the emotions Oebanda associated with the story. Oebanda was aware that the film's events would be perceived as politically sensitive, because the adult protagonists in the story were part of the
New People's Army The New People's Army (; abbreviated NPA or BHB) is the armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP). It acts as the CPP's principal organization, aiming to consolidate political power from what it sees as the present "bourgeo ...
. In an interview with CNN Philippines, he remarked:
“''Some of the people from the left are asking me, ‘Is this about the struggle? Is it about the NPA?’ In parts it is, but that is a context of where this family came from more than it sthe actual story... It's really just, how do you find and keep yourself resilient and hopeful even in a situation when you're in prison with your child?''
In an interview with the
Manila Bulletin The ''Manila Bulletin'' () (also known as the ''Bulletin'' and previously known as the ''Manila Daily Bulletin'' from 1906 to September 23, 1972, and the ''Bulletin Today'' from November 22, 1972, to March 10, 1986) is the Philippines' largest ...
, he recounted that the response a Facebook post he shared in response to the 2016
burial of Ferdinand Marcos The burial of Ferdinand Marcos, a former Philippine President who ruled as a dictator for 20 years, took place on November 18, 2016, at the Libingan ng mga Bayani () in Fort Andres Bonifacio, Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines. Ferdinand Mar ...
at the Philippines'
Libingan ng mga Bayani Libingan ng mga Bayani (LNMB, , ) is a national cemetery within Fort Bonifacio (formerly Fort William McKinley) in Barangay Western Bicutan, Taguig, Philippines. First established in May 1947 as a fitting resting place for Philippine mili ...
(Cemetery of the Heroes) helped convince him of the need to tell the story of his childhood:
“''I didn’t judge any political figure, I did not praise or insult anyone in politics, I didn’t pin the blame on anyone, I just said ‘these are the facts, this is what happened.’ It got massively shared, and what surprised me was, no one bashed me for it, I didn’t get trolled or hated, not even by those who do not necessarily agree with my political leanings. And so I thought maybe this is the way to start the discourse with people who don’t necessarily subscribe to your political views: Just give them facts, give them the stories of what really happened. Even some people who supported the regime were okay with it. They were willing to listen.''


Production

Shooting for the film proved physically demanding, especially flashback scenes which depicted the capture of Commander Liway and Commander Toto before their days in prison. These scenes were shot in the jungle, and de Castro had to rush between the set of Liway and the set of a television series she was doing simultaneously. The actors, particularly de Castro, were originally apprehensive about inhabiting their roles because the people they were portraying were real people who were still alive. To make the actors more comfortable, Oebanda had to arrange for the actors to meet the actual people they were portraying. For de Castro, this meant a very emotional discussion with Oebanda's mother, Commander Liway herself.


Music

De Castro, also an indie music artist, performed a cover of Philippine folk group
Asin Asin Thottumkal (born 26 October 1985), known mononyomusly as Asin, is an Indian former actress who appeared predominantly in Tamil cinema, Tamil, Hindi and Telugu language, Telugu films. Asin is a recipient of List of awards and nominations ...
's song "Himig ng Pag-Ibig" as part of the film and its promotion. She had to learn and record the song in one day because the director wanted the performance to have "raw, unpracticed emotion".


Reception


Audience reception

Public reaction to the film was strong, with audiences spontaneously applauding the film after screenings, and at least one screening erupting in various revolutionary chants which were used in the film but still used in contemporary protests, such as "''Ang tao, ang bayan! Ngayon ay lumalaban!''" (The people, the country! Are now fighting back!) and "''Huwag matakot! Makibaka!''" (Do not be afraid! Dare to struggle!) In a tweet on August 4, 2018, the film's director reported:
"''The cinema in Trinoma showing Liway erupted in spontaneous chants led by a guy at the back as the credits rolled: "Ang tao ang bayan!" then the audience answered "Ngayon ay Lumalaban!" "Huwag matakot! Makibaka!" It was a surreal experience.'' "


Critical response

Critical reviews of the film were quick to praise how it humanized the events of the Marcos dictatorship era and note its relevance in contemporary Philippine life. Heinrich Domingo of Cinetactic noted:
''"Liway is an important work of cinema, especially in these trying times. As the Marcos family and their cohorts spend millions to brainwash the general public, the film’s director uses his personal narrative to tell a counter-story. Liway is an inspiration to fight back. It calls for resistance."''
Rappler film critic Oggs Cruz said: "''Kip Oebanda’s Liway is not just an elegant and rousing tribute of a son to his mother, it is also a testament to the importance of telling stories.''" He particularly praised the film's choice to focus on Dakip's point of view:
akip' concept of the world is limited to the curious mix of guards, criminals and rebels he interacts with and the stories they tell. Oebanda doesn’t waste resources in highlighting the pleasure and delight Dakip exudes in every story he hears, with the film employing the simple spectacle of shadow puppets to convey childlike wonder to the audience. The film slowly but surely creeps towards more pertinent territories when the child becomes aware of the world beyond the prison, and the stories morphing from fables and fairy tales to very real experiences of strife, suffering and struggle.
Cruz compares the film to Oebanda's previous films Tumbang Preso (2014), Bar Boys (2017), and Nay (2017), saying that:
This time, there is a certain ease in the storytelling. It is as if the film is unburdened by a need to veil itself with unnecessary metaphors or trappings of sophistication. It is also sourced from a more personal space. It is perhaps because the narrative is structured much simpler, with the tall tales and the flashbacks occupying the same space as stories being told by character to character instead of being an arbitrary and convenient device. It helps that there is a softness to the visuals, a preference in depicting not the glaring atrocities of the times but the enduring humanity in the midst of all the suffering.


See also

*
List of films about martial law under Ferdinand Marcos This is a list of films that deals with topics about the 1972–1981 martial law under Ferdinand Marcos. Various filmmakers made films that directly deal with the political atmosphere, provide social commentary, or chronicle the life of Filipin ...
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Timeline of the Marcos dictatorship This timeline of the presidency of Ferdinand Marcos in the Philippines covers three periods of Philippine history in which Marcos wielded political control. First, it covers the period of Marcos' first two terms—1965 to 1969 and 1969 to 1972—u ...
*
List of torture methods used by the Marcos dictatorship Various forms of torture were used by the Marcos dictatorship in the Philippines between the declaration of martial law in 1972 and the Marcos family's ouster during the People Power Revolution in 1986. These included a range of methods Philipp ...
* 14th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival *
Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival The Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival, more commonly known as Cinemalaya, is a film festival A film festival is an organized, extended presentation of films in one or more movie theater, cinemas or screening venues, usually ann ...
*
Glaiza de Castro Glaiza Castro Galura-Rainey (; born January 21, 1988), professionally known by her stage name Glaiza de Castro, is a Filipino actress and singer. She is known for playing various roles in television and mainstream, independent, and sociopolitica ...
*
Asin Asin Thottumkal (born 26 October 1985), known mononyomusly as Asin, is an Indian former actress who appeared predominantly in Tamil cinema, Tamil, Hindi and Telugu language, Telugu films. Asin is a recipient of List of awards and nominations ...
*
ML (film) ''ML'' is a 2018 Philippine Philippine new wave, independent psychological horror film written, co-produced, and directed by Benedict Mique Jr., starring Eddie Garcia as a retired METROCOM Colonel suffering from Alzheimer's disease, leading him t ...
*
Respeto ''Respeto'' (''Respect'') is a 2017 Philippine drama independent film starring Filipino hip hop artist Abra, and directed by Alberto "Treb" Monteras II. It was co-written by Monteras and screenwriter Njel de Mesa, who drew inspiration from the ...
*
Citizen Jake ''Citizen Jake'' is a 2018 Philippine crime drama film directed by Mike de Leon. Combining elements of film noir and metacinema featuring real-life journalist Atom Araullo in a fictional role as a former journalist who criticizes politicians thr ...
* Panahon ng Halimaw (Season of the Devil) * Unless the Water Is Safer than the Land (Musmos na Sumibol sa Gubat ng Digma)


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*{{IMDb title, tt8661074 2018 films Philippine independent films Philippine New Wave 2010s Tagalog-language films Films about rebellions Films about totalitarianism Cinemalaya films