Current Weather
The Spy FM

Sayles’ ‘Amigo’ Takes On Little-Known American War

Filed by KOSU News in Art & Life.
August 17, 2011

Indie director John Sayles’ latest film, Amigo, revisits a little-known chapter of U.S. history: the Philippine-American War.

The movie traces the war’s impact on a small Filipino village where the mayor feels pressured to help Americans root out Filipino guerrillas, while harboring the knowledge that his own brother is a local guerrilla leader.

Sayles tells NPR’s Neal Conan that the war influenced an important part of the American psyche.

“We went from being the people who considered ourselves the champions of liberty — the anti-imperialists — to proudly saying, ‘Oh, now we’ve got a colony, just like Britain and France and Russia and Japan,” he says.

In researching the film, Sayles says he was also surprised to find parallels with other American wars.

“This is the war [where] waterboarding — it was called ‘the water cure’ back then — was introduced, and [it] was controversial in its time,” Sayles says. “There were congressional committees about it, and a lot of back and forth.”

In his research, Sayles also found numerous references to the phrase “hearts and minds,” which he included in the film. He says he had always associated the term with the Vietnam War, until he found that Theodore Roosevelt had also used it. “It actually goes back to the Bible,” he says.

Indeed, viewers of Amigo are likely to find many parallels between the Philippine-American War and the one in Vietnam.

“We got into an imperial war in a place where we didn’t understand the culture — really didn’t even understand the political situation,” he says. “But once we were there, once the flag was planted, there was this idea: ‘Well, we should stay here.’” [Copyright 2011 National Public Radio]

Leave a Reply

12PM to 1PM Fresh Air

Fresh Air

This one-hour program features Terry Gross' in-depth interviews with prominent cultural and entertainment figures, as well as distinguished experts on current affairs and news.

Listen Live Now!

1PM to 2PM Talk of the Nation

Talk of the Nation

Journalist Neal Conan leads a productive exchange of ideas and opinions on the issues that dominate the news landscape.

View the program guide!

2PM to 3PM PRI's The World

PRI's The World

Get a fresh perspective of people, events and trends that shape our world. Host Lisa Mullins covers a wide range of topics, including science, business, technology, sports, art and music.

View the program guide!

Upcoming Events in your area (Submit your event today!)

Streaming audio and podcasts

Stream KOSU on your smartphone

Phone Streaming

SmartPhone listening options on this page are intended for many iPhones, Blackberries, etc. with low-cost software applications available to listen to our full-time web streams, both News on KOSU-1 and Classical on KOSU-2.

Learn more about our complete range of streaming services

170 Million Americans for Public Broadcasting - Save Your Station.