‘The bullying can’t go on’: the film-maker following Filipino fishers under siege by China

The GuardianWednesday, December 10, 2025 at 2:47:01 PM
‘The bullying can’t go on’: the film-maker following Filipino fishers under siege by China
  • Baby Ruth Villarama's documentary 'Food Delivery' highlights the struggles of Filipino fishers facing aggression from the Chinese coast guard, including incidents of their boats being rammed. The film reflects on the political climate following Rodrigo Duterte's controversial promises regarding the Scarborough Shoal during his presidential campaign in 2016.
  • This development underscores the ongoing tensions in the South China Sea, illustrating the challenges faced by local fishers and the implications of political rhetoric on their livelihoods, as they navigate the complexities of sovereignty and international relations.
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