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Funeral Flowers: A Daughter's Fight for Legacy
19 Mar
Summary
- Film centers on a daughter managing her father's wake amidst family drama.
- The narrative explores the conflict between public perception and private grief.
- The production seeks co-production partners and financiers at HAF.

The Philippine production 'Funeral Flowers,' directed by Liza Diño and Ice Seguerra, is set to premiere at the Hong Kong-Asia Film Financing Forum (HAF). The drama unfolds entirely within a chapel during the four-day wake of a revered but flawed public servant. Its narrative centers on Maya, the daughter of the legal wife, as her personal grief is overshadowed by the public spectacle and family discord.
Director Liza Diño explained the film's deeply personal roots, stemming from observations of how political figures are mourned. The story examines the contradiction of a man loved by the nation but imperfect within his family.
Co-director Ice Seguerra emphasized the intimate nature of the project, focusing on children grappling with parents who shaped their lives. The film questions who has the right to mourn, contrasting ceremonial tributes with private, often ambivalent, grief.
Producer Krisma Fajardo highlighted the human dynamics within a family during a wake. The single-location, real-time structure intensifies the emotional tension for the audience. Fajardo is seeking co-production partners and financiers, with plans for a short film version to be submitted to international festivals.



