Insiang is a 1976 Filipino drama film directed by Lino Brocka, adapted from the teleplay of the same name by Mario O'Hara (who also co-wrote the screenplay), which tells of a young poverty-ridden woman who seeks revenge for those who have ruined her life. The film stars Hilda Koronel, Mona Lisa, Ruel Vernal and Rez Crotez. Insiang is the first Filipino film to enter the Cannes Film Festival. The rights to Insiang was handed over to the Film Development Council of the Philippines by the film's producer Ruby Tiong Tan for the council's discussion with Martin Scorsese's The Film Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to film preservation, about restoring the film. The film was selected to be screened in the Cannes Classics section of the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.
Where are the chains
That keep holding me down in my life
Who holds the key
To unlock all the doors in my mind
No one came to rescue me
I don't want to wait for a sign
I take my leave from all I've known
And fly out into the divine
Free as the wind
Onwards I sail
King of my world
King for a day
Where is the love
I've been searching for all of the time
Who is the God
That just keeps me from heaven to find
On and on and on I hear myself
Cry for redemption (Let me go)
I walk the line and I will waste no time
I'm free, I am me after all
Free as the wind
Onwards I sail
King of my world
King for a day
I am free as the wind
Onwards I sail
King of my world
King for a day
I am free as the wind
And on and on, on and on I sail
In my great white hall I'm leaving all,
I'll be forever