The Iland's Devil
The Iland's Devil

The Iland's Devil

1978Movie81 minArabic

A man breaks into Nagy's house and burns classified documents. Ali Baba, Nagy's friend, tells him about the incident, and then Nagy dies in mysterious circumstances. However, all fingers point to Ali Baba as the main suspect. Meanwhile Laila arrives to uncover her cousin's murder.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Lino BrockaGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In a small, isolated village, a tyrannical landowner named Don Miguel wields absolute power over the impoverished residents. When a charismatic newcomer arrives, he challenges Miguel's authority, igniting a fierce struggle for justice and freedom. The film explores themes of oppression, resistance, and the enduring fight for human dignity in the face of brutal exploitation.

Critical Reception

The Iland's Devil is considered a landmark film in Philippine cinema, lauded for its powerful social commentary and Brocka's masterful direction. It was highly acclaimed for its unflinching portrayal of socio-political issues during a turbulent period in the Philippines, resonating deeply with audiences and critics alike.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its potent social and political critique.
  • Lauded for Lino Brocka's intense and visceral directing style.
  • Recognized for its compelling performances, particularly from the lead cast.

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Awards & Accolades

Won Best Picture at the 1978 Metro Manila Film Festival. It also received numerous other awards at the same festival for Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Screenplay.

Fun Fact

The film's production faced numerous challenges due to the censorship and political climate in the Philippines at the time of its release, yet Lino Brocka managed to deliver a powerful and uncompromising work.

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