A Filipino-American take on Depression-era noir featuring mistaken
identities, speakeasies, and lost love.
The year is 1929 and Bobot is just another migrant worker in rural
California. Or rather, a migrant worker with a law degree from the
Philippines reduced to manual labor in America. Bobot, like so many
other young Filipinos, finds himself bunking in the fields, picking
fruit by day. When his cousin writes claiming to have spotted his
estranged wife in nearby San Francisco, he swipes a co-worker's favorite
nightclub suit and heads to the big city to find her. What follows is
classic noir with seedy dives, mouthy pool sharks, and obsession.
Rina Ayuyang indulges her passion for old Hollywood and elaborate movie
musicals while exploring her immigrant roots in a playful and mysterious
drama, creating something she never saw but always had hoped for--a
classic tale about people who looked just like her. The Man in the
McIntosh Suit is a gripping, romantic, and psychological exploration of
a fledgling community chasing the American dream in an unwelcoming
society heightened by racial hostility and the bubbling undercurrent of
the coming Great Depression.