Markova: Comfort Gay


1h 37m 2000

Brief Synopsis

An intimate look at one man's struggle against prejudice and exploitation: Walter Dempster, Jr., alias Markova, watches a tv documentary about the Japanese occupation of the Philippines. As aging comfort women relate the horrors of being forced into prostitution by the occupation forces, Markova beg

Film Details

Genre
Drama
Period
Release Date
2000
Production Company
Rvq Productions

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 37m

Synopsis

An intimate look at one man's struggle against prejudice and exploitation: Walter Dempster, Jr., alias Markova, watches a tv documentary about the Japanese occupation of the Philippines. As aging comfort women relate the horrors of being forced into prostitution by the occupation forces, Markova begins to reflect on his own tumultuous life. As a boy, Markova is abused by his brutal older brother. When his brother dies, he experiences his first taste of real freedom but it is a short-lived, rather compromised one. He must deal with the prejudices of his society and the arrival of the Japanese forces only means a worse kind of oppression. Forced to prostitute himself, Markova eventually escapes but even when the country is liberated by American forces, he finds his battle is far from over.

Film Details

Genre
Drama
Period
Release Date
2000
Production Company
Rvq Productions

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 37m

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Miscellaneous Notes

Shown at Toronto International Film Festival (Contemporary World Cinema) September 6-15, 2001.

35mm

color

Dolby