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Documentary in the time of a thousand deaths: A despatch from the Philippines
During the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines, people did not only contend with anxiety stirred up by being community quarantined. While virtually house arrested, concerned citizens have had to cope with and struggle against the government’s relentless authoritarian practices.
In this context, the pandemic is a backdrop and a metaphor for a different upheaval.