“Maid In Malacañang” – Judging Giselle Sanchez In An Historical Film When It Is Not. Floyd Quintos Calling It Art Only When He Agrees With Its Substance.
As an artist of ideas built with words & images, I understand what Giselle Sanchez has been going through lately. The gentlemen protest too much!
French impressionist painter
Edgar Degas said, “Art is not what you see, but what you make others
see.”
Ms Giselle said:
Let’s give a chance
for the Marcoses to tell their side of the story… I would like to quote Sen
Imee Marcos during the presscon: “Art
should disturb, it should confuse, it should provoke, it should seduce and it
should agitate… [this is not only a film], it is a beginning of a national
conversation that hopefully will bring us to genuine unity.
Earlier, Ms Giselle said:
I received the script.
My heart started pounding when I saw the line, “Get them out of the
Philippines.” …This was something I did not know, I [hadn’t] read, this was
something new. And anything new will receive only two reactions, positive.. and
negative... I was [100%] sure I will be bashed
for performing “her character.”
And
Ms Giselle was bashed – and the lady couldn’t protest too much!
Floy Quintos, Playwright
and Director, said in response to Ms Giselle:
Your movie is in no
way, Art. No matter what your patroness/producer says. It is simply a piece
meant to provoke and irritate. How can a
movie that is already condemned for falsification of history, for an
overwhelming bias and for sheer bad taste, possibly be Art?
Mr Quintos hates “Maid In Malacañang” for what it is. I take
it that when Mr Quintos says it is not art, therefore it is not art!
Mr Quintos ignores what Ms Giselle quotes Ms Imee as saying,
and I repeat for Mr Quintos’ sake: “Art should disturb, it should confuse, it
should provoke, it should seduce and it should agitate… [it is not only a film],
it is a beginning of a national conversation that hopefully will bring us to
genuine unity.”
Instead of engaging in an intelligent conversation where of
course he can disagree anytime without being disagreeable, Mr Quintos has
chosen to be both accuser and judge.
Mr Quintos, “Maid In Malacañang” is not sold as
history. Historian Ambeth Ocampo shares
on Facebook:
“Maid in Malacañang”
is a film – it should not be judged as a doctoral dissertation in history. Our
challenge is separating fact from fiction, recognizing history from the
Director’s artistic license or flights of fancy.
As a
writer I have been, as Ms Imee puts it, disturbing, or confusing, or provoking,
or seducing, or all of the above, with my essays urging the cultivation of
organic agriculture instead of chemical agriculture because:
Chemical fertilizers produce greenhouse gases (GHGs) that
help bring dire climate changes. Zero chemical fertilizers used in agriculture
will reduce to zero agriculture’s contribution to GHGs.
Organic
fertilizers produce zero GHGs and in fact make the soil healthier. If you don’t
like my presentation, it does not mean what I’m practicing is not art!@517
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