Amores Perros Three lives become inextricably linked in the wake of
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Amores Perros Three lives become inextricably linked in the wake of
Amores Perros Three lives become inextricably linked in the wake of a terrible car crash: a young punk stumbles into the sinister underground world of dog fighting; an injured supermodel’s pooch disappears into the apartments floorboards; and an ex-radical turned hit man rescues a gun-shot Rotweiler (back cover). 2000,153 minutes, Spanish with English Subtitles …and the Earth did not swallow him Brilliantly adapted from Tomas Rivera’s acclaimed novel…y no se lo trago la tierra, this is a haunting and powerful film about a young Mexican American boy’s coming of age amid the poverty and adversity he and his family face as migrant farm workers in the 1950’s. A series of moving and simultaneously disturbing episodes unfold into a poignant story of inner strength and human values vs. blind faith. 1994, 99 minutes, English with some Spanish Belle Epoque The story of Fernando, a handsome, young Spanish Civil War deserter who befriends a free-thinking artist. Fernando finds himself in a romantic dilemma when the artist's four beautiful daughters return to their country home - which woman should he romance? The answer is hilariously simple, as Fernando is seduced instead, by each of the high-spirited sisters (back cover). 1994, 109 minutes, Spanish with English Subtitles Camila Set in mid-nineteenth century Argentina, Camila tells the true story of Camila O’Gorman, an aristocratic young woman who falls in love with Ladislao Gutierrez, a young Jesuit priest. Ladislao renounces the priesthood and escapes with Camila to the provinces where they start a new life together as husband and wife. Their love affair becomes a pawn in the Church’s alliance with the aristocracy and the military dictatorship. 1984, 105 minutes, Spanish with English Subtitles Carmen Based on the French novel and Bizet’s most popular opera which it inspired, Saura’s exhilarating flamenco “Carmen” explores the legend by staging a modern ensemble of musicians and dancers busy rehearsing a flamenco interpretation of the Carmen story. When producer and star dancer Antonio (Antonio Gades) chooses a girl named Carmen (Laura del Sol) to play “his” Carmen, life begins tragically to imitate art. 1983, 97 minutes, Spanish with English subtitles Un Chien Andalou Two great early films by Luis Bunuel; Un Chien Andalou continues to shock audiences today as it did in 1928. Land Without Bread is a horrifying account of one of Spain’s most desolate regions, a documentary masterpiece made all the more harrowing for its travelogue style. 1928/32, 42 minutes, Spanish--no subtitles Danzón A Mexico City telephone operator whose tame, predictable life is enlivened only by the ballroom dancing she enjoys each week. When her dance partner, Carmelo, disappears, Julia stuns her friends by following his trail to Veracruz. Carmelo, about whom she knows little, comes to symbolize all that is missing in Julia’s life: passion, romance, mystery. And her search for him holds all that and more, as this enchanting journey shakes Julia’s ideas about life and offers a new definition of love. 1992, 103 minutes, Spanish with English Subtitles Ernesto CHE Guevara On October 9, 1967, Che Guevara was executed by the Bolivian army, aided by the CIA. Guevara’s diary is the basis of this moving portrait. Che’s relationship with the mysterious Tania, his betrayal by local peasants, his constant battle with asthma, and his distress at the death of comrades are recounted. Interviews with Bolivians who met Che during these final days included. 1997, 94 minutes, English Erendira The story of an adolescent girl who accidentally burns down her grandmother's sumptuous house and is forced into a life of prostitution in order to make restitution. Despite selling her body to dozens of men nightly, Erendira keeps her innocence. Erendira, an erotic, black comedy, is laden with surreal prankishness and political allegory, and boasts the magnificent performances by Irene Papas as the lofty matriarch, and Claudia Ohana as the young, innocent granddaughter. 1987, 103 minutes, Spanish with English Subtitles Eva Perón An amazing and complex woman, Eva left an impoverished childhood behind to rise to fame as the wife of Juan Peron, popular President of Argentina. Loved by her people, but hated by the elite, she was elevated to almost “saintly” status, before facing the most difficult challenge of her life. 1996, 120 minutes, Spanish with English subtitles Evita Evita is the riveting true life story of Eva Peron (Madonna), who rose above childhood poverty and a scandalous past to achieve unimaginable fortune and fame. Despite widespread controversy, her passion changed Argentina forever! Winner of the coveted Academy Award for Best Song (1996) and 3 Golden Awards (Best Picture, Best Actress and Best Song)-critics nationwide hailed Evita as a triumphant must see masterpiece and so will you! 1996, 135 minutes, English A Murder in Granada This videocassette miraculously manages to cover every major aspect of Frederico Garcia Lorca’s life and work without giving short shrift to anything of significance; his poetry and plays, their biographical and literary sources; the locales of his childhood, education and literary successes, and the people who played significant roles at each stage; the historical background, the sense of period, taste, style and political framework-all these are here. English with some Spanish subtitles Frida On her deathbed, artist Frida Kahlo conjuers up images and memories of her life as a painter, revolutionary and woman of the world, which are all recalled in a style reminiscent of her own work, simultaneously sophisticated and primitive, flamboyant and delicate. Directed by Paul Leduc, Frida won first prize at the Havana Film Festival. 1984, Spanish with English subtitles Gabriela Sonia Braga (Kiss of the Spider Woman, Dona Flor) romances Marcello Mastroianni, a brkeeper in a small Brazilian town in which sex and politics are the only things that matter. Filmed in the coastal city of Parati, Gabriela combines lusty humor with the music of Antonio Carlos Jobim. 1983, 105 min, Portuguese with English Subtitles Goya in Bordeaux In Bordeaux, France, in the early 1800s, Goya suffers from strange visions and nightmares. While his young daughter cares for him, Goya reflects in his tumultuous career. 2000,105 minutes, Spanish with English subtitles The Green Wall Based on filmmaker Armando Robles Godoy’s own experience of homsteading in the Peruvian jungle, The Green Wall is a “bitter and beautiful movie” in which Godoy translates his experience into film poetry rather than flat reportage and uses the physical environment as a great natural mystery, idyllic but cruel, rich but unyielding to the will of a handsome young settler who is determined to survive there with his family. 1970, 110 minutes, Spanish with English subtitles High Heels Part revenge comedy; thriller and sexual farce. Pedro Almodovar's film is a melodrama about the bizarre, shifting relationship of an aging Spanish movie star (Marisa Paredes) and singer and her daughter, a prominent local television anchor woman. Estranged for more than 20 years, Paredes returns to Madrid to discover her daughter is married to one of her former lovers. His murder sets the extravagant plot in motion. 1990, 115 minutes, Spanish with English Subtitles Improper Conduct This powerful documentary is simply a series of interviews with a fascinating array of Cuban intellectuals and homosexuals who have been persecuted under the Castro regime. The directors are themselves exiles, and they have created a convincing indictment of El Jefe, implicating also those who would turn a blind eye towards repression from the Left. 1984, 110 minutes, Spanish with English Subtitles Jamón Jamón Story of two young lovers, the pregnant Sylvia and her lover Jose Luis. As the couple announces their plans to wed, Jose Luis’ overprotective and wealthy mother-who disapproves of the marriage due to the small fact that Sylvia’s mother is the town whore-hires the town’s sexiest young man to break up the marriage. Naturally, nothing goes as planned. 1993, 95 minutes, Spanish with English Subtitles La Plaza del Diamante A family's life is shattered by the tragic reality of a civil war. Two characters with opposite temperaments brought together by a passionate love, learn to know and respect each other through years of facing the many problems of married life. She, docile and sensitive, becomes aware of the challenge of being a woman. He, domineering yet childish, will need the cruel experience of the war to mature. 1981, 112 minutes, Spanish with English Subtitles Like Water for Chocolate Tita and Pedro are passionately in love but their love is forbidden by an ancient family tradition. To be near Tita, Pedro marries her sister. And Tita, as the family cook, expresses her passion for Pedro through preparing delectable dishes. Now, in Tita’s kitchen, ordinary spices become a recipe for passion. Her creations bring on tears of longing, heated desire or chronic pain-while Tita and Pedro wait for the moment to fulfill their most hidden pleasures. 105 minutes, Spanish with English subtitles Live Flesh When naive, love struck Victor attempts to seduce beautiful and wealthy but strung-out junkie Elena, all he gets for his trouble is a one-way, six year ticket to prison, where he concentrates on strengthening his mind, his body...and his desire for vengeance on the man who put him there. After his release, Victor crosses paths with Elena who is as beautiful as ever since she’s cleaned up her act. Still madly in love with her, Victor will stop at nothing to win her over. 1997, 101 minutes, Spanish with English subtitles Description Coming Soon! Lovers A gripping tale of white-hot erotic obsession based on the true story of a sensational romantic triangle that rocked an entire nation-and shattered the lives of those it touched. An atmospheric, emotionally super-charged tour de force acclaimed for its stylish sensuality and unblinking exploration of passion gone dangerously wrong. 1992, 105 minutes, Spanish with English subtitles Man of la Mancha The film version of this popular stage musical stars Peter O'Toole as Don Quixote, James Coco as the faithful Sancho Panza and Sophia Loren as Dulcinea. As if that isn't enough, the soaring musical score includes one of the most inspirational songs ever written - "The Impossible Dream." (Facets.org) 1972, 138 minutes, English El Mariachi All he wants is to be a mariachi, like his father, his grandfather and his great-grandfather before him. But the town he thinks will bring him luck brings only a curse - of deadly mistaken identity. Forced to trade his guitar for a gun, the mariachi is playing for his life in this critically-acclaimed film debut from director Robert Rodriguez. 1993, 81 minutes, Spanish with English Subtitles Márquez: Tales Beyond Solitude From interviews with family and friends, to glimpses of the artist at work, no stone is left unturned as the life and work of Gabriel García Márquez, is discussed. Considered by many to be the leading exponent of magical realism, García Márquez won a Nobel Prize for One Hundred Years of Solitude. (Rob Ferrier, All Movie Guide) 1989, 59 min. Memories of Underdevelopment Set in the early 1960’s, this black and white film centers on a Europeanized Cuban intellectual, too idealistic (or lazy) to leave for Miami, but too decadent to fit into the new Cuban society. This film demonstrates that political commitment and entertainment are not incompatible. Also, it’s a shrewd, passionate and sexy film from a world-class director, Tomas Gutierrez Alea. 1968, 97 minutes, Spanish with English subtitles Miracle in Rome The story of Magarito Durate, a man whose seven year-old daughter dies suddenly. Upon visiting her grave twelve years later, Margarito finds his daughter’s body just as he had left it. His fellow townspeople call the event a miracle, but the town bishop wants the girl reburied. Margarito must fight his way through red tape to have his daughter declared a saint and, in the end, it will take a miracle of a different order for Margarito Duarte to get his wish. 1988, 76 minutes, Spanish with English subtitles El Norte An independent American film that became a hit, the powerful story of a brother and sister who must leave their oppressed country of Guatemala and make the hazardous journey through Mexico to the U.S., only to find themselves living as illegals in Los Angeles. (Facets.org) 1984, 141 minutes, Spanish with English subtitles Ochoa The Kafka-esque world of Cuba under Castro’s rule is brought to light in this reconstruction of the 1989 trial execution of General Arnaldo Ochoa Sanchez., the highest ranking general and hero of the revolution and commander of the Angolan and Ethiopian campaigns. 1991, 84 minutes, Spanish with English subtitles The Official Story This Argentinean feature is the true story of a comfortable middle-class couple and their adopted daughter. As the film progresses, the couple gradually begin to suspect that their daughter may be one of the many Argentinean children separated from their parents as they are detained or tortured and given away. The wife’s journey of self-discovery reveals the horrors of the military dictatorship in Argentina. 1985, 92 minutes, Spanish with English Subtitles Open Your Eyes (Abre Los Ojos) The line between reality and fantasy is hopelessly blurred in this complex psychological thriller. César tries to make sense of his life after a car crash leaves his face disfigured. After he is placed into a psychiatric penitentiary for a murder he doesn’t remember committing, César’s only hope is to delve into the depths of his subconscious mind where the answer to ending his living nightmare lies in his dreams. 1997, 117 minutes, Spanish with English subtitles The Other Cuba This chronicle of a “bittersweet mosaic” in which Cuban exiles are interviewed: the poet, the artist, the worker, the guerilla. They and others speak eloquently about a revolution in which they once believed. 1998, 94 minutes, Spanish with English subtitles Romero Raul Julia gives a compelling performance as the Archbishop of El Salvador, who was murdered for his ability to stir the masses into thoughts of political reform. Oscar Romero was a kind but apolitical churchman until his eyes were opened and he became a powerful voice of the people. 1989, 105 minutes, English Selena Selena is the story of the Grammy Award winning South Texas singer whose life tragically ended just as she was taking Tejano where it had never gone-into mainstream America. 1997, 128 minutes, English The Silence of Neto The Silence of Neto is the first internationally acclaimed award winning film produced entirely in Guatemala. Filmed in the colonial city of Antigua, this movie tells the politically-charged story of a young boy striving to follow his dreams while his country struggles to preserve democracy amidst CIA cold-war propaganda. Through the eyes of young Neto, we are given an authentic insider’s look at the diverse people of Guatemala and the historical events. 1994, 106 minutes, Spanish with English subtitles The Spirit of the Beehive A landmark Spanish film by Victor Erice, featuring the remarkable Ana Torrent in the story of two little girls growing up after the Spanish Civil War in the countryside. The hypnotic, spellbinding nature of the film is a rare achievement in cinema, as Erice evokes a deep poetry of childhood in a portrait of isolation. 1973, 95 minutes, Spanish with English Subtitles Strawberry & Chocolate The irresistible comedy treat that has received outstanding critical acclaim. Meet David--a naive young college kid who's out on his own for the very first time. With the help of two extraordinary new friends, David soon learns everything there is to know about the things that aren't taught in school! Diego is the writer who teaches him about the passion of life...and Nancy is the woman who teaches him about the passion of love! 104 minutes, Spanish with English Subtitles The Tigress The Tigress re-creates the myth of woman as she could only exist in a tropical, macho culture. Francisca Miranda possesses a sensual beauty that she uses liberally to maintain dominance over everyone around her, including her lovers and two sisters. The film takes place in that dreamscape midway between fantasy and reality, the territory inhabited in literature by magical realism. And a Luzuriaga succeeds at creating a cinematic language that justly translates this territory to the screen. A story of love, power, magic and revenge, this prize-winning film is based on the novella by Jose de la Cuadra. 1990, 80 minutes, Spanish with English subtitles. Tristana Rey is Don Lope, a liberated but hypocritical aristocrat who seduces his beautiful young ward, Tristana. Given the opportunity, she flees with her lover, but illness forces her to return and later, marry Don Lope. The result is a tense union in which Tristana slowly gains the upper hand. 1970, 98 minutes, Spanish with English subtitles A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings Magical realism and comic confusion blend in a startling film about vision and expectations. Amid the debris of a Colombian cyclone lands an old man with enormous wings, whose seemingly miraculous anatomy attracts the curious and devout from around the world. Silent and disheveled, this fantastical "creature" is housed in a chicken coop as his hosts and the onlookers wait for his heavenly message which turns out to be a very mixed blessing. Original story by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, who also cowrote the screenplay. 1988, 90 minutes, Spanish with English Subtitles. We’re All Stars At the center of this wonderful Latin American comedy are various members of the Huambachano family who share a dream: to win fortune and fame on the television game show, We’re All Stars. Luck strikes when the popular host of the show knocks on their door and invites them to appear as “family of the week.” The only catch is, the television studio is looking for the perfect family, and the Huambachanos are forced to cover up the family divorce. What follows is a comedy of errors fueled by the family’s struggle for a better life. A light comedy with a touch of satire, this film hooks its audience with action and the universal inner-workings of family. 1993, 80 minutes, Spanish with English subtitles. Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown A popular Spanish actress driven to distraction when her lover leaves for another woman. She knows she can talk him out of leaving only if she can talk directly with him and not deal with the answering machine. A comedy of errors ensues that involve a drugged pitcher of gazpacho, Shiite terrorists and a mental patient who left the asylum too soon. 1985, 100 minutes, Spanish with English Subtitles