Philippine Daily Inquirer

TRIBUTE TO FILMMAKER DANNY ZIALCITA AT ARCHIVO

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Danny Zialcita’s world is full of beautiful women and unfaithful men.

They collect art and antiques and meet in secret places— where they are dropped off by private choppers. They dine under chandelier­s, attended by maids in uniform. They’re obsessed with virility and virginity, destiny and stature, and the pursuit of great love.

And they like to talk. A “Ang sala sa lamig, sala sa init, iniluluwa ng langit, isinusuka ng Diyos,” said Vilma “T-bird at Ako.”

“You were supposed to be the concerned father of a sick boy and not the willing husband of his mother!” said Hilda Koronel in “Gaano Kadalas ang Minsan.”

“Masasabi mo ba sa araw ’wag ka nang sumikat? Sa hangin, huwag ka nang dumaan? Sa alon, huwag ka nang humalik sa lupa? You just can’t,” said Ronaldo Valdes in “Karma.”

On Nov. 14, Archivo 1984 will be transforme­d into the world of Zialcita—blockbuste­r director, scriptwrit­er, art collector, entertaine­r, the man behind glossy films like “Bakit Manipis ang Ulap,” “Dear Heart” and “May Daga Sa Labas ng Lungga.”

Through photograph­s from his sets, rare posters and print ads, lobby cards (rarer still), and clips from his movies, the tribute exhibition called “Ang Baliw na Baliw na Mundo ni Danny Zialcita”—inspired by the title of his 1975 film “Ito’y Isang Baliw na Baliw na Mundo,” starring Pinky de Leon, Gina Pareño and Rosanna Ortiz—will attempt to evoke the filmmaker’s universe.

Two big highlights of the show will be the unveiling of a previously lost Zialcita title called “Incognito” (1965), and the sound work of artist Ian

Jaucian which will make use of select quotable quotes from the Zialcita oeuvre.

“Ang Baliw na Baliw na Mundo ni Danny Zialcita” opens Nov. 14 at 7 p.m. and will have a limited run. Entrance is free.

Archivo 1984: Pasilyo 18, La Fuerza Compound, Chino Roces Avenue, Makati.

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