Miko Revereza

Miko Revereza Trailers

Disintegration 93-96 Trailer

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Total trailers found: 12

Distancing Trailer (2019)

10 August 2019

Shot on 16 mm and in color, Distancing documents the logistics and poetics of Miko Revereza’s decision to leave the United States and return to the Philippines.

Disintegration 93-96 Trailer (2017)

03 May 2017

Living in the USA illegally for over 20 years, Miko Revereza reflects on his family's relocation from Manila to Los Angeles in this introspective essay film.

Folds Trailer (2024)

25 July 2024

A superimposition of footage encompassing travel, architecture, and visual abstraction in which “distances are folded to touch the other side like a folded map.

No Data Plan Trailer (2019)

24 January 2019

A voiceless narrator rehashes details about his mother’s affair as he crosses the United States by train.

Mura! Trailer (2014)

01 January 2014

Worn out tapes, glitches in revolt.

Biometrics Trailer (2019)

19 June 2019

The director turns his own fingerprints into ink stains on a film reel.

The Still Side Trailer (2021)

09 September 2021

An island off the pacific coast of Mexico. There is no one in sight, but we find traces of a bustling past.

n e s t - smoke signals Trailer (2011)

01 January 2011

Experimental short.

Silk Trailer (2013)

08 November 2013

100% Silk is an independent record label and taste-maker in the expanding and evolving world of electronic dance music.

Excerpt from 'INDEPENDENCIA 86: The Lost Film of Arturo Madlangbayan' Trailer (2014)

11 August 2014

The EDSA revolution brought an alt to a new form of experimental cinema that was emerging during the Marcos regime.

Nowhere Near Trailer (2023)

11 September 2023

A culmination of several years of shooting, editing, relocation, and reflection—acclaimed experimental filmmaker Miko Revereza forges a personal and profound portrait of immigration, disillusionment, and the elusiveness of home.

Drugs! Trailer (2014)

01 July 2014

This personal 8mm film looks at and reads Los Angeles and symbols of American popular culture through the eyes of a Filipino immigrant.