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''Alpha Kappa Omega Batch '81'' (also known as ''Batch '81'' or ''ΑΚΩ 81'') is a 1982 Filipino
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film directed by Mike de Leon from a screenplay he co-written with Clodualdo del Mundo Jr. and Raquel Villavicencio. The film depicts the titular fraternity's harsh initiation of new batch members as seen through the eyes of pre-med student Sid Lucero, played by Mark Gil in what is generally recognized as his breakout role. The film premiered at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival during the Directors' Fortnight, screened alongside de Leon's 1981 film '' Kisapmata''. The Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino (Filipino Film Critics) included it on their list of the Ten Best Films of the Decade. In 2017, the film was digitally restored with the support of every Filipino in country as part of the Venice Classics section.


Plot

Sid Lucero (Mark Gil), a university student, is pushed by his mother to take up zoology so that he may later go on to medical school. He is attracted to the prospect of joining Alpha Kappa Omega, also called AKO, one of the most prominent of the school's
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. Sid is one of the fraternity's fifteen initial applicants, but only eight make it into AKO's six-month initiation program, which is overseen by the fraternity seniors, called "masters" by the neophytes. The fraternity leader, Vince (Jimmy Javier), orients the pledge batch in the ways of the group before submitting them to their first hazing. Over the succeeding months, the fraternity masters submit the neophytes to a series of tests: Pacoy Ledesma (Ward Luarca) has sex with Jenny Estrada ( Chanda Romero), a prostitute, which is recorded and shown to the group. The group is made to run in public in nothing but their underwear and sneakers. Ronnie (Ricky Sandico) is made to drink beer laced with his batchmates' spit at a birthday party. A doctor, who is an AKO alumnus, attaches surgical equipment to Sid as a pain-tolerance experience. Sid's love interest, Mariel (Bing Pimentel), expresses concern for his safety, revealing that she lost her brother in a frat initiation rite two years before. The physical and psychological pressure takes its toll on neophytes Arni (Rod Leido) and Ronnie, both of whom decide to leave. When senior Vince discovers this, he has Ronnie tied to an electric chair for the rest of the batch to witness. Ronnie's father (Chito Ponce Enrile), an AKO alum, oversees the session as his son is given electric shocks by his batch mates. As the voltage is set higher, much to the discomfort of the young men, Ronnie's father orders the session to continue and the neophytes obey. Pacoy notices that Ronnie is no longer responding to the questions and believes him to have died. When Ronnie suddenly wakes up, his father explains that the session was set up to test whether the neophytes would trust their masters. Ronnie decides to continue with the initiation, much to the delight of his batch. At the university's inter-fraternity talent show, ''Upakan'', the AKO neophytes perform a drag rendition of songs from the musical ''
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'', with Sid dressed as
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. The rival fraternity Sigma Omicron Sigma (SOS) performs an original rock composition. After the show, Sid, Arni, and Arni's girlfriend, Tina ( Sandy Andolong), are waylaid by members of SOS. Their leader, Tina's brother Abet (Mike Arvisu), makes good on his earlier threats to stop Arni from dating his sister, drowning Arni as Sid watches. Now committed to avenging Arni's death, Sid asks AKO leader Vince to retaliate. The two fraternities break their truce and decide to settle everything in a street brawl. Ronnie is killed by an SOS member, who falls to a cleaver strike by AKO neophyte Gonzalez (Vic Lima). Gonzalez and Sid work together to kill Abet, but Gonzalez dies in the process. After one last hazing at a beach, the remaining neophytes, including Sid, are officially welcomed into the fraternity. The closing voice-over by Sid reveals that he eventually becomes one of the AKO masters overseeing the initiation program of another batch of neophytes.


Cast


Production


Development

Producer Marichu Maceda of MVP Pictures approached Mike de Leon to direct a film for her. At that point, de Leon had directed three films, including his directorial debut '' Itim'', and was also known for his cinematography work on
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's ''
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'' and
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's '' Aguila''. After meeting Maceda, de Leon reached out to screenwriters Clodualdo del Mundo Jr. and Raquel Villavicencio, both of whom he had previously worked with on '' Kakabakaba Ka Ba?'' They proposed a story that would explore the educational system in relation to contemporary society. Maceda and de Leon gave different accounts of the inspiration for the film: Maceda said the idea came to her after her son had been beaten up by his would-be fraternity brothers, while de Leon said that he came across the culture of an underground university brotherhood via a personal friend. According to del Mundo, some of the material for the film came from interviews with "informants" of Upsilon Sigma Phi, a fraternity based in the
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.


Casting

A casting call was announced for the film and by December 1980 there was a shortlist for all parts except for Sid Lucero, the narrator, as de Leon did not want the role to be played by a newcomer. Producer Maceda was initially interested in casting
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. However, director de Leon had found the young actor difficult to work with on the set of his previous film, ''Kakabakaba Ka Ba?.'' In the end, Mark Gil, a then-up-and-coming actor with a reputation for being a serious performer, was chosen for the role. Before filming began, a ten-day acting workshop was held at the residence of Maceda. It was attended by those on the shortlist, as well as established actors such as Charo Santos and Jay Ilagan, both of whom had previously worked with de Leon on ''Kakabakaba Ka Ba?'' and who would work with the director again on ''Kisapmata''. Actress
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was in attendance, having been considered for the role of Tina, but she ultimately lost out to Sandy Andolong.
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, the child of Gil and his ''Batch '81'' co-star Bing Pimentel, credits the film as "that movie was where my dad met my mom" adding he "would not have been made if not for that movie." Lucero, born a year after the film was released, and whose real name is Timothy Pimentel Eigenmann, took his stage name from his father's character in the film.


Filming

Principal photography began in February 1981, starting with the initiation scene. In order to avoid having to get permission to film on an actual school campus, the Sampaguita Pictures lot and the LVN Pictures compound were used as filming locations. The dorm scenes were filmed at the dorm of the Sampaguita contract players, while the initiation scene was shot in the basement of the Maceda residence. Nevertheless, some scenes were shot on actual school campuses: the opening sequence was filmed at Ateneo de Manila University, while the inter-fraternity talent show was filmed at Colegio San Agustin. Several months into shooting, production on ''Batch '81'' came to a halt as Maceda's other film, the
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-headlined ''Pakawalan Mo Ako'', was behind schedule and eating up their financing. During the three-month hiatus, de Leon and his creative team made the psychological horror film ''Kisapmata''. Shooting resumed after Maceda was able to raise more funds. By August 1981, principal photography was completed. The song used during the graduation of the fraternity is the Latin hymn " Gaudeamus igitur," which de Leon first heard from the 1954
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musical film ''
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''.


Post-production

A scene was filmed where Miss Casuso, played by Nanette Inventor, performs a disco rendition of " Don't Cry For Me Argentina" from the musical '' Evita'', which was intended to be part of the musical performance at the inter-fraternity talent show. De Leon admitted that this was a reference to First Lady
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. At the time, the Marcos regime "orally banned" ''Evita'' due to comparisons between Imelda and Eva Perón, the former First Lady of Argentina and the subject of ''Evita''. Although there was never a formal ban by the government on the productions of ''Evita'', permission to produce the musical was orally denied or discouraged by members of the first family, namely Imelda and her daughter Imee. As such, de Leon was told by Maceda, who was a personal friend of Imelda, to choose between keeping the disco number or the Martial Law question asked during the electroshock scene. Although de Leon chose to keep the latter, the question was ultimately cut by Philippine censors before its Philippine theatrical release. The removal of the "Don't Cry For Me Argentina" number also prompted de Leon to cut out the story arc of Inventor's character, limiting her role to the opening scene. Navarro's editing of the film is recognized as his first notable work; he also edited de Leon's ''Kisapmata'',
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's ''Broken Marriage'', and
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.''


Themes and allusions

The film is generally viewed as an allegory of the
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era of President
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, the microcosm of the fraternity mirroring the macrocosm of Philippine society at the time. In the context of the national discourse of the period, film scholar Patrick Campos writes that "by the film's end, one would have witnessed the characteristic violence that attends fascism, blind obedience, and irrational
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." Director Mike de Leon, on the occasion of the premier of the digitally restored version of the film, recounted:


Musical performance

De Leon has said that the film is meant to depict two types of fraternities: the AKO fraternity following the philosophy of the
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, while the SOS fraternity is more akin to
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. This is best realized in the performances of the fraternities at the inter-fraternity talent show. The AKO fraternity performs in drag songs from the
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-set musical ''
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''. Meanwhile, the SOS fraternity, dressed as
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and his droogs from
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's '' A Clockwork Orange'', perform an original rock composition "Upakan '81" while attacking a life-sized dummy. The detail of the dummy being beaten up was cut by the Board of Censors for Motion Pictures for the original Philippine theatrical release.


Electroshock scene

In one scene, Ronnie, one of the neophytes, is strapped into a chair. The masters command the other neophytes to ask Ronnie true-or-false questions and then press a button to give him an electric shock. Ronnie's father, an alumnus of the fraternity, is present as well, and he asks, "Martial Law bettered the lives of Filipinos, right or wrong?" The question about the impact of Martial Law was cut by the Board of Censors for Motion Pictures for the original Philippine theatrical release. Critic Nicanor Tiongson referred to the line and its censorship in an article for '' Philippine Panorama'' as "one of the few and essential lines that situate the film in a macro-level of significance." Among de Leon's early films, namely ''Kakabakaba Ka Ba?'', ''Kisapmata'', ''Batch '81'', and ''Sister Stella L.'', which all delve into sociopolitical themes, only the electroshock scene can be seen as directly implicating the Marcos regime. De Leon has also noted the "irony" of the scene given that Ronnie's father is played by Chito Ponce Enrile, the brother of President Marcos' Defense Minister
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. The scene was based on the psychological
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as de Leon wanted to demonstrate "that people will obey authority even if the consequences are serious as long as someone would take responsibility for their actions". Ray Privett, writing for ''
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'', found that the electroshock scene reminded him of the Ludovico treatment in '' A Clockwork Orange'', a film referenced in the SOS fraternity rock number. Similarly, Noel Vera, film critic for ''
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'', refers to ''Batch '81'' as "de Leon's ''Clockwork Orange''." Beyond the overt reference during the rock number, Vera writes, "specific events are mirrored (a head dunked in a tank of filthy water; a man strapped to a chair; one film beginning with a gang rumble, the other ending with same), crucial themes echoed ("What's your decision?" recalling ''Clockwork's'' onscreen query: "What's it going to be then, eh?" – both films focusing on the primacy and degradation of free will)."


Release

The film premiered at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival during the Directors' Fortnight, alongside de Leon's ''Kisapmata''. The invitation to Cannes came after Pierre-Henri Deleau, a festival organizer who had previously brought three of Lina Brocka's films to Cannes, met de Leon at the 7th Metro Manila Film Festival, where ''Kisapmata'' had swept the festival awards. In November 1982, a censored version of the film was shown in the Philippines. In attendance was presidential daughter Imee Marcos, who, according to producer Marichu Maceda, enjoyed the film.


Censorship

Before its Philippine premier, ''Batch '81'' was subjected to censorship that Mario A. Hernando of ''Who Magazine'' described as "brutality ..which could be matched only by those found in the uncensored film." The scenes cut from the theatrical release were the pointed question about the impact of Martial Law during the electroshock scene, several cuts of the SOS performance when they are beating up a life-sized dummy, and the violent warehouse fight towards the end of the film.


Restoration

In 2016, the Asian Film Archive reached out to Mike de Leon with a proposal to digitally restore ''Batch '81'' and his 1984 film ''Sister Stella L.'' De Leon had entrusted the uncut, original prints of the film to the Asian Film Archive, alongside the prints of his other pictures. The restoration itself was done by L'Immagine Ritrovata, the same film lab that de Leon worked with for the restoration of Lina Brocka's ''Manila in the Claws of Light'' and Lamberto V. Avellana's '' Portrait of the Artist as a Filipino''. The color grading was done by Wildsound Studio, with de Leon and cinematographer Rody Lacap supervising. On September 5, 2017, the digitally restored version of the film premiered at the 74th Venice International Film Festival as part of the Venice Classics section. De Leon prepared a speech, which was read by Tee Pao Chew of the Asian Film Archive, about martial law under President Marcos, as well as the contemporary political climate of the Philippines, saying: It was also screened at the 15th MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation at the
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in New York. The restored version had its Philippine premiere at Trinoma mall as the closing film of the 2017 QCinema International Film Festival.


Reception

Upon release, the film received positive reviews. Isagani Cruz, writing for ''Philippine Panorama'', said "simply put, ''Batch '81'' is one of the greatest Filipino films ever made."
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of the '' Philippine Daily Express'' found it "a rare product of the Filipino film industry, polished, accomplished, disturbing, and, above all, intelligent." In a more muted review, however, Joel David noted that "more time is spent on the depiction of initiation rites than on lead character Sid Lucero's motive for membership at all costs, when it fact it is his obsession that leads to an escalation of the level of violence in the neophytes' experience."


Accolades


Adaptations

In 2019, for its 40th season, Tanghalang Ateneo, the student theater company of the Ateneo de Manila University, staged an adaptation of the film. The adaptation was written and directed by Guelan Luarca, the son of Ward Luarca, who plays one of the neophytes in the film. The playwright Luarca transported the story to a contemporary setting, including references to
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, allowing the play to serve as a commentary on the current state of the country.


References


Works cited

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External links

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