it is made by lauren greenfield who made queen of versailles and generation wealth, so she knows howwe see imelda marcos interviewed. she proclaims herself to be the mother of the nation. she claims herself to be this great, healing person who was driven out unfairly and who is the only person who could possibly reunify her people. we hear about her saying that all the extravagances that she had, they were all there in order to offer a shining star to the poor, who need somebody to look up to. and, as we see in this clip here, she drives around handing out money, because she has some. she has a lot! i read she had a fortune of $24 billion, so she certainly had a bit to give away. yeah, and one of the things that this documentary is about is how much of the money that she still has is now being used to attempt to reintroduce the marcos dynasty. and we follow her as she promotes her son, who is known affectionately as ‘bongbong', in the elections. the really interesting thing about this documentary is that on the one hand, you have this character, this ludicrous character, who speaks r