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Insiang
Directed by
Lino Brocka
TV-14
1976
1h 35m
Drama
7.5
100%
96%
7.0
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The life of a young girl living with her mother in the slums of Manila becomes unbearable when her mother's young boyfriend moves in with them.
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Where to Watch Insiang
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Cast of Insiang
Hilda Koronel
Insiang
Mona Lisa
Tonya
Ruel Vernal
Dado
Clive Sayers
Bebot
Marlon Ramirez
Nanding Karyas
Nina Lorenzo
Ludy Karyas
Mely Mallari
Tonya's Sister-in-Law
Carpi Asturias
Mr. Karyas
Danilo Posadas
Dado's Friend
Joe Jardi
Bebot's Friend
Eddie Pagayon
Bebot's Friend
Tommy Yap
Hotel Manager
George Atutubo
Estrella Antonio
Jimmy Calaguas
Belen Chikote
Lino Brocka
Director
Lamberto E. Antonio
Screenplay
Mario O'Hara
Screenplay
Ruby Tiong Tan
Executive Producer
Insiang Ratings & Reviews
Sinegang
Ryan Oquiza
Every frame of this film epitomizes the deteriorating conditions the slums had to endure under Marcos's dictatorship in the '70s. It's a social realist venture into the very soul of the Filipino people in a time replete with turmoil.
Asian Movie Pulse
Panos Kotzathanasis
"Insiang" is a masterpiece, a film that truly highlights how melodrama can be a work of high art and not just a tearjerker.
IONCINEMA.com
Nicholas Bell
Lisa supplies Insiang with its palpable dramatic tension in what plays like a Filipino version of Mommie Dearest. Their interactions eventually veer into exploitation territory, but Brocka's film resists camp aesthetics.
Michael J. Cinema
Michael J. Casey
The world of 'Insiang' is one of relentless oppression, from the opening squeals of a pig's last breath to the film's sensational final image, visually imprisoning mother and daughter for the rest of their lives.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
You can almost smell the garbage in the street!
The Film Stage
Ethan Vestby
It's rough, but not necessarily raw, for every image and rhythm feels perfectly calibrated.
New York Times
Manohla Dargis
"Insiang" is as much a national captivity narrative as it is a very specific suffering-woman saga (with shades of the classic maternal melodrama).
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
This intense, furious melodrama, by the Filipino director Lino Brocka, fuses its narrative energy with documentary veracity.
Slant Magazine
Nick Schager
Lino Brocka's portrait of familial treachery and societal abandonment channels its melodrama through the filter of neorealism.
Film Comment Magazine
Jose B. Capino
Such an unforgiving vision of urban poverty justifies the excesses in this domestic drama.
Spirituality & Practice
Mary Ann Brussat
Filipino film set in a shantytown where poverty breeds anger, hatred, and violence in its residents.
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