Los adioses – Film Screening


DATE
Wednesday January 29, 2020
TIME
2:30 PM - 4:30 PM

 

Los adioses (2018), directed by Natalia Beristáin, tells the story of writer Rosario Castellanos, one of Mexico’s most important literary voices of the 20th century.

Screening followed by discussion with Tamara Mitchell, Nancy Ross and Ricardo García. All are welcome.

Brought to you by:
Latin American Studies
Hispanic Studies Research Seminar
School of Public Policy and Global Affairs

 

About the Movie:

“Some four decades after her untimely demise, Rosario Castellanos remains one of Mexico’s most important literary figures. The author of numerous volumes of poetry and essays and a trio of beloved semi-autobiographical novels, Castellanos, a member of the legendary Generation of 1950, was not only a prolific author but also a pioneer: in a stringently male-dominated literary scene, she provided an insistent female voice. This evocative bio-pic from director Natalia Beristáin (She Doesn’t Want to Sleep Alone) focuses on a pair of pivotal moments in Castellanos’ life: her time as an introverted university student looking for route to belonging and her tempestuous relationship with philosopher Ricardo Guerra. Featuring engrossing performances from veteran actors Karina Gidi, Daniel Giménez Cacho and After Lucia’s Tessa Ia, The Eternal Feminine apprehends the essence of a woman whose life and work continue to fascinate and inspire.”

 

Director Natalia Beristáin:

Natalia Beristáin is a filmmaker from Mexico City, where she graduated from the Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica. Some of her films include the shorts “Peces plátano” (2006) and “Pentimento” (2009) and the feature She Doesn’t Want to Sleep Alone (2012).  One of her latest projects, Nosotras, portrays gender violence and feminicides in Mexico.



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