Dominic Bekaert
Director
Clémentine Comoy, Sarge Lacuesta
Producers
Philippines
Country
Logline

During the turbulent times of martial law, in the decadence of Manila’s disco era, a career woman finds herself in a tangle of love and jealousy with her female boss and their shared gigolo.

Short Synopsis

Under the light and shadow of Manila’s disco era under Martial Law, three very different lives converge and collide in ambition, sex, and power.

Dee, a rank-and-file employee, lands a big position at an investment bank thanks to her boss Vicky—a self-made woman navigating a man’s world. Drawn to Vicky’s confidence and worldliness, Dee is seduced into an exciting new reality. But it is through Wally—a male escort and disco denizen—that Dee discovers herself. Their transactional arrangement takes a tender turn, with Dee balancing a crumbling marriage and her upward climb in the nascent infrastructure of crony capitalism. The discovery that Vicky also employs Wally’s services doesn’t make life or love easier.

And as Vicky struggles with her age, jealousy, and corporate control, Manila’s darkly decadent disco culture -and the lives it has swallowed- spiral into the middle class oblivion that is one of the great unwritten turning points in Philippine history.