Piding
Piding

Movie spotlight

Piding

2016
Movie
70 min
Tagalog

Once upon a time, you were born. In the Philippines, there was no science education when you were a child. When they began to offer it in your adulthood, you leapt at the chance and studied harder than everyone else. You learned of kingdoms and species and genes and atoms. Science helped you to see the bigger world beyond. You studied so well, an American university paid you to keep studying with them, so you left. You gained mastery over the evolution of birds there, but you missed home the whole time. You lost your first wife and son to Science. So with degree in hand, you went back to your people. You found that they had burned their forests, and had exploded their seas. So you gave a new bird to your people; because, now you knew how to use it to save them. This was the piding. And the rest is the story of Oliver Carlos.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Klaus LemkeGenres: Documentary, Drama

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the life and work of Klaus Lemke, a controversial German filmmaker known for his experimental and often provocative approach to cinema. The film explores his artistic vision, his distinctive filmmaking techniques, and his enduring impact on independent cinema. It offers a unique look at the mind of a filmmaker who has consistently challenged conventional narratives and aesthetics.

Critical Reception

Piding received a mixed to positive reception, particularly noted for its intimate portrait of Klaus Lemke and his unique artistic process. Critics often highlighted its unconventional structure and its ability to capture the essence of Lemke's personality and filmmaking philosophy. However, some found its experimental nature challenging or less accessible.

What Reviewers Say

  • An intimate and unconventional look at the life and work of filmmaker Klaus Lemke.

  • Praised for its raw portrayal of an enigmatic director and his unique artistic vision.

  • Some viewers found the experimental style challenging but rewarding.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Piding are scarce, but those available tend to appreciate the film's candid exploration of director Klaus Lemke's unconventional filmmaking and personality. The documentary is often seen as a deep dive into the mind of an artist who operates outside mainstream cinema.

Fun Fact

The film's unique structure and direct address from Klaus Lemke himself make it a highly personal and meta-cinematic experience, blurring the lines between documentary subject and filmmaker.

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