Bontoc Eulogy
# The 1904 St. Louis World's Fair included a live exhibit of tribesmen from what is now known as the Philippines; what happened to these people?
π Overview:
Marlon E. Fuentes' Bontoc Eulogy is a haunting, personal exploration into the filmmaker's complex relationship with his Filipino heritage as explored through the almost unbelievable story of the 1,100 Filipino tribal natives brought to the U.S. to be a "living exhibit" at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. For those who associate the famous fair with Judy Garland, clanging trolleys, and creampuff victoriana, Bontoc Eulogy offers a disturbing look at the cultural arrogance that went hand-in-hand with the Fair's glorification of progress. The Fair was the site of the world's largest ever "ethnological display rack," in which hundreds of so-called primitive and savage men and women from all over the globe were exhibited in contrast to the achievements of Western civilization.
π Languages Available:
English
,
Tagalog
π Date Released:
1995-03-31
β Running Time:
56 mins
β Vote Average:
0.0
Beloved Cast
Narrator
Marlon Fuentes
Boy with Camera
Jordan Porter
Girl with Camera
Nicole Antonio
Michael Porter
Boy in Mosquito Net
Markod
Enrico Obusan
Bacolod
Eliseo Bacolod
Markod's Voice
Fermina Bagwan
Male Announcer
Aaron Levinson