On its first worldwide in screening in the International Documentary Film Festival in Amsterdam, “Kano: An American and His Harem” won IDFA’s top award for first screening. The IDFA jury tagged Kano: An American and His Harem as a “debut film of disturbing power and an exceptional achievement by a new voice in the documentary, Monster Jimenez.”
“With an extraordinary lack of moral judgementalness, Monster Jimenez takes us inside the mind of a man who sees himself as the Hugh Hefner of the Philippines but whom the courts see as a pedophile and rapist. But Ms. Jimenez not only creates a complex portrait of a troubled man that challenges stereotypes of the sex offender, she also lets us hear the voices of the women, and some of the wives, who came to depend on and even love Victor Pearson, the “Amerikano” who gave them a sense of financial and emotional security even as he also patronized and abused them.”
Jimenez said that the story of Victor Pearson is an unpublished article that she started writing in 2005 but she eventually made into a film. When asked about her goal in making this film, she said she only wanted to tell the story.
