Cold Open · Essay · jul 23, 2025

Morgan Knibbe on the Garden of Earthly Delights and the Silence Around It

Dutch filmmaker Morgan Knibbe sits down with Kiriko to discuss The Garden of Earthly Delights — his debut fictional feature, a formally audacious and emotionally harrowing portrait of the post-colonial legacy in the Philippines. Through a fictional lens, Knibbe confronts the ongoing violence of Western capitalism and the devastating asymmetry between those who hold power and those who bear its consequences. An episode about what it means to make a film in a country that isn't yours, and why fiction can sometimes tell a truer story than documentary.

Film Journalist · Celebrating Cinema

In this episode, Kiriko sits down with Dutch filmmaker Morgan Knibbe to discuss his blistering debut fictional feature The Garden of Earthly Delights—a formally audacious, emotionally harrowing portrait of the post-colonial legacy in the Philippines. Through a fictional lens, Knibbe confronts the ongoing violence of Western capitalism, power, and desire, exposing the devastating asymmetry between those who are seen and those who are never heard.

But why has a film this urgent and unflinching been met with near silence? Kiriko and Morgan explore the limits of representation, the discomfort of telling hard truths, and the price artists pay for making the invisible visible.

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