Independent Lens

Left by the Ship

For nearly a century, American servicemen were stationed at Subic Bay in the Philippines, and many of them fathered children with the women who lived nearby. When the base closed in 1991, hundreds of these children were left behind, stripped of their fathers and their sense of identity.

Left by the Ship: An Affidavit Offers Hope to One Filipino A

2m 26s

Born in 1987, Filipino Amerasian JR was left with his mother at age 5 after the U.S. serviceman who was his father abandoned him. Growing up, he often faced discrimination due to his biracial ethnicity. Now, he has an opportunity to contact his American father. Find out if he does in the Independent Lens documentary, Left By the Ship.

Previews + Extras

  • A Parent Seeks the Father Who Abandoned Him: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    A Parent Seeks the Father Who Abandoned Him

    S13 E25 - 2m 20s

    Robert, a Filipino Amerasian blogger, listens to his mother describe how the U.S. serviceman who was his father refused to accept responsibility for his son, in this excerpt from the Independent Lens documentary, Left by the Ship.

  • Left by the Ship: Some Servicemen Paid for "Wives" but Didn': asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Left by the Ship: Some Servicemen Paid for "Wives" but Didn'

    S13 E25 - 3m

    In this excerpt from the Independent Lens documentary, Left by the Ship, Filipino Amerasian writer, Robert, learns how nightclub owners were paid "bar-fines" by U.S. servicemen who wanted dancers to spend exclusive time with them outside the bar. Their children were subsequently shunned, especially if the fathers were African American, like Charlene, who is profiled in the film.

  • Stigmatized and Shunned, Filipino Amerasians Seek...: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Stigmatized and Shunned, Filipino Amerasians Seek...

    S13 E25 - 2m 50s

    For nearly a century, American servicemen were stationed at Subic Bay in the Philippines, and many of them fathered children with the women who lived nearby. When the base closed in 1991, hundreds of these children were left behind, stripped of their fathers and their sense of identity.

  • Left by the Ship: Searching for Their Fathers: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Left by the Ship: Searching for Their Fathers

    S13 E25 - 5m

    In this companion video to the Independent Lens documentary, Left by the Ship, Robert, a Filipino Amerasian blogger meets with other Amerasians living in Olongapo City, whose fathers were U.S. servicemen once stationed here. Their stories are sadly consistent, telling of rejection and discrimination, along with a hope that they will be reunited with their fathers.

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