In his latest bewitching documentary, Nowhere Near, avant-garde filmmaker Miko Revereza aims to shed a spiritually yearning spotlight on his Filipino family by delicately recording their journey of desperately trying to find some sort of societal normalcy. While trying to make some sense of where his family’s actual roots lie (and trying to evade the overreaching vines of America’s imperialism at the same time), Revereza crafts a somber international story that shows going through a muddled past is sometimes the only way towards an even more unknown but honest future.
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