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Silver Intervention: Art, Activism and Disaster Capitalism in the Philippines

Silver Intervention: Art, Activism and Disaster Capitalism in the Philippines

Update: 2025-04-24
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How a Community on the Frontlines of the Climate Crisis Took its Story to the Screen and Forced a Land-Grabbing Corporation to Go Off Script

Discussion with writer and director Seán Devlin on his recent genre-busting films, which were made in partnership with typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) survivors, who participated and ad-libbed in his films. We discuss how art can be interventionist and serve a frontline community’s needs, by allowing a community to direct the narrative. Additionally, we discuss how efforts to aid frontline communities, without buy-in or leadership from such communities can be exploitative and harmful. We also discuss climate change vulnerability, disaster capitalism, red-tagging and transgender rights in the Philippines.

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Silver Intervention: Art, Activism and Disaster Capitalism in the Philippines

Silver Intervention: Art, Activism and Disaster Capitalism in the Philippines

Alexandra Arneri