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''T-Bird at Ako'' () is a 1982 Filipino
neo noir Neo-noir is a revival of film noir, a genre that had originally flourished during the post-World War II era in the United Statesroughly from 1940 to 1960. The French term, ''film noir'', translates literally to English as "black film", indicating s ...
crime drama film directed by
Danny Zialcita Danilo L. "Danny" Zialcita (November 24, 1939 – March 10, 2013) was a Filipino film director, writer and producer. Early life Zialcita was born November 24, 1939, in Manila. During his long career where he made 52 films as director, 22 of whic ...
starring two of the Philippines' most prolific actresses at the time
Nora Aunor Nora Cabaltera Villamayor (born May 21, 1953), professionally known as Nora Aunor (), is a Filipino actress, recording artist, and film producer. Aunor has also appeared in several stage plays, television shows and concerts. She is known as Ph ...
and Vilma Santos. Aunor also recorded the song ''"Hiwaga Ng Pag-ibig"'' featured in film. The film depicts one of the earliest portrayals of LGBT themes in
Philippine cinema The Cinema of the Philippines ( Filipino: ''Pelikulang Pilipino'' or ''Sine Pilipino'') began with the introduction of the first moving pictures to the country on August 31, 1897, at the ''Salón de Pertierra'' in Manila. The following year, local ...
during a time of heavier censorship and more conservative audiences. The word ''t-bird'' is a Filipino slang term for a
butch lesbian Butch is most often a term used to describe a lesbian, or sometimes a bisexual woman, who exhibits a masculine identity. Since the lesbian subculture of 1940s America, "butch" has been present as a way for lesbians to circumvent traditional ...
. The screenplay was written by activist Portia Ilagan who is openly gay. In 2015, 33 years after the film's original release, T-Bird at Ako was digitally restored and re-mastered as one of the 75 films restored by ABS-CBN Film Archives, in collaboration with Central Digital Labs.


Synopsis

Feisty lawyer Sylvia Salazar ( Aunor) has made a name for herself but is still dissatisfied and uncertain, including her future with brilliant colleague Jake (Abuel) who persistently asks for her hand in marriage. As she witnesses a performance by a local dancer named Sabel ( Santos) at a local bar, Sylvia realizes her attraction to her. Sabel, who is a struggling
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' working several jobs suddenly finds herself in the center of a scandal when she is harassed and threatened to be raped by the son of a rich tycoon whom she ends up killing in self-defense. Sylvia hears of this and decides to help Sabel by posting her bail, representing her in court and providing for her now she is unemployed. While preparing for the case, Sylvia learns that Sabel gave birth to a son whom she gave up for adoption 7 years prior, and that the father is a married man who disappeared before learning of her pregnancy. As they continue to live in the same house, the two women begin to warm towards each other. Later, Sabel gets a phone call from an anonymous man from her past who turns out to be Dante (Fernando), the father of her child. Looking to rekindle their romance, he confesses that they lost touch because he went to prison for seven years and that his wife is now dead and they are free to marry. Sylvia learns of Dante's return and fears it might interfere with her budding relationship with Sabel as well as her ongoing case so she sends her assistant Babette (Gonzales) to bribe Dante to disappear again. Sabel is devastated when Dante is nowhere to be found again but she soon figures out that it was Sylvia's doing. Sylvia finally admits her attraction to Sabel, who rejects her saying what she needs is a man, not another woman. Frustrated that she will have nothing if she runs away, Sabel finally gives in to Sylvia's desire for her "body" and tells her that after the case is won, Sylvia can do anything to her but her heart will not be in it. During the trial, Sylvia proves that the man who attempted to rape Sabel (Israel) has a history of violence and drugs, justifying her plead for self-defense and she is released. As Sabel walks into the hotel room where she is supposed to consummate her relationship with Sylvia, she finds Dante instead, whom Sylvia had contacted. Later, Sylvia finally accepts Jake's suggestion that she dress "like a woman" and they share a kiss.


Cast

The film's supporting cast are mostly frequent collaborators of Danny Zialcita, including Suzanne Gonzales and Dindo Fernando. *
Nora Aunor Nora Cabaltera Villamayor (born May 21, 1953), professionally known as Nora Aunor (), is a Filipino actress, recording artist, and film producer. Aunor has also appeared in several stage plays, television shows and concerts. She is known as Ph ...
as Sylvia * Vilma Santos as Sabel * Dindo Fernando as Dante * Tommy Abuel as Jake * Suzanne Gonzales as Babette * Odette Khan as Maxie * Dick Israel as Dickie * Leila Hermosa as Rubia * Johnny Wilson as Prosecutor *
Rosemarie Gil Maria Rosa Francisca Catalina Gil-Eigenmann y Castellvi (; born March 9, 1942), also known professionally as Rosemarie Gil, is a Filipino actress and singer. She is best known for her portrayal of rich socialite-villainess roles. Early life Gil ...
as Mother *
Subas Herrero Ricardo Wright Herrero (April 3, 1943 – March 14, 2013), better known by his stage name Subas Herrero, was a Filipino actor, comedian and singer. Early life Subas Herrero was born on April 3, 1943 as Ricardo Wright Herrero in Manila. Career ...
as Father * Liza Lorena as Foster Mother * Alvin Enriquez as Tony * Angie Salinas as Yaya


Critical reception

The direction is tight and masterful. Although one always gets reminded in a Zialcita film of sequences from foreign films, there is a minimum of unmotivated blocking in this film. Each sequence contributes to the whole film (if there is copying, in other words, and I do think there is in this film, the copying is not done simply to be cute or clever, but in accordance with the logical requirements of the plot). - ''Isagani R. Cruz, Parade, September 22, 1982''


References


External links

* {{IMDb title, tt0125525, T-Bird at Ako
T-Bird At Ako (1982) - oocities.org
Filipino-language films Philippine crime drama films 1982 films Films set in the Philippines Star Cinema films Films directed by Danny Zialcita Philippine LGBT-related films 1982 LGBT-related films