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Spanish Cinema Now
December 10-23

"13th-century ghost stories (Aita), bouncy animated musicals (Chico & Rita), intense hostage thrillers (Kidnapped), an avant-garde Mexican classic (1962’s On the Empty Balcony), and multiple commemorations of the Spanish Civil War’s 70th anniversary (don’t miss the war clowns in The Last Circus) highlight one of the Film Society’s longest-running annual showcases. Four unnerving, moody art-sploitation flicks by Agustí Villaronga (including Black Bread and In a Glass Cage) will screen in a sidebar tribute, fittingly titled “The Savage Eye.” - Village Voice. Read more...

Spanish Cinema Now is presented in collaboration with the Instituto de la Cinematografia y de las Artes Audiovisuales (ICAA) of the Spanish Ministry of Culture and the Instituto Cervantes of New York. Thanks to Telemundo47, our Series Television Partner, and to Filmoteca Española.


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PLEASE NOTE: The screenings of Even the Rain on Fri Dec 10 at 6:45 and on Wed Dec 15 at 1:00 are not included in the pass.





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$12 General Public
$9 Students
$8 Seniors
$7 Members

Weekday Matinee Admission*
$9 General Public
$7 Students
$6 Seniors
$5 Members
*All screenings that begin prior to 6pm, Mon-Fri only.

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  Scene Photo Aita aka Father
José María Orbe, 2010, Spain; 85m

Set in the 13th-century country mansion where the director grew up, this ghost story about people and places haunted by history immerses us in a caretaker’s experience. Read more...



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Tue Dec 21: 9:20
Wed Dec 22: 4:30
Scene Photo Anything You Want / Todo lo que tú quieras
Achero Mañas, 2010, Spain, 101m

Juan Diego Botto and 4-year-old Lucía Fernández give stunning performances in this tale of a suddenly single father who must become everything to his confused, hurt daughter. Read more...



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Fri Dec 10: 4:40
Sat Dec 18: 6:45


Scene Photo Aro Tolbukhin: The Mind of the Killer / Aro Tolbukhin: En la mente del asesino
Agustí Villaronga, Lydia Zimmerman, & Isaac P. Racine, 2006, Spain/France; 95m

In person: Co-director Lydia Zimmerman.

The extraordinary story of a Hungarian seaman’s possibly invented murder spree in Guatemala is told through documentary footage and dramatic sequences in this journey into dark imaginings. Read more...



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Tue Dec 21: 5:15
Thu Dec 23: 7:10

Scene Photo Black Bread / Pa negre
Agustí Villaronga, 2010, Spain; 108m

In person: Director Agustí Villaronga for the 6:15pm screening on Saturday, December 11.

Villaronga’s brilliant adaptation of Emil Teixidor’s novel plunges us into the life of a young boy negotiating a world of mythical monsters and fatally real Fascists. Read more...

PLEASE NOTE: We will be screening Even the Rain instead of Black Bread on Friday, December 10 at 6:45pm. This schedule change was made after our November/December calendar went to print.


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Sat Dec 11: 6:15
Fri Dec 17: 2

Scene Photo Caracremada
Lluis Galter, 2010, Spain; 98m

Anti-fascist anarchist Ramón Vila Capdevila still exerts a hold on a conflicted woman years later, in a fascinating, unsettling work about shifting ideas of political engagement. Read more...



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Fri Dec 17: 6:20
Tue Dec 21: 3:15
Scene Photo Chico y Rita
Javier Mariscal & Fernando Trueba, 2010, Spain; 94m

In person: Directors Javier Mariscal and Fernando Trueba for the 8:45pm screening on Saturday, December 11. Screening introduced by jazz critic Gary Giddins. Plus special surprise guests!

Academy Award–winner Fernando Trueba (Belle Epoque) teams up with famous designer/ graphic artist Javier Mariscal to create this brilliant animated feature, a toe-tapping celebration of Cuban music. Read more...



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Sat Dec 11: 8:45
Tue Dec 14: 1
Scene Photo The Consul of Sodom / El cónsul de Sodoma
Sigfrid Monleón, 2010, Spain; 113m

The absorbing portrait of an extraordinary double life: Jaime Gil de Biedma, respected executive by day, an audacious homosexual poet of Barcelona’s La Gauche Divine scene by night. Read more...



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Fri Dec 17: 8:30
Sun Dec 19: 6
Scene Photo 80 Days / 80 Egunean
Jon Garaño & José Mari Goenaga, 2010, Spain; 104m

In this warm, unexpectedly upbeat tale, Axun (excellent Itziar Aizpuru) finds surprising new friendship after her son-in-law’s near-fatal car accident. Part of Basque filmmaking’s re-emergence. Read more...



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Fri Dec 17: 4:15
Tue Dec 21: 7:15
Scene Photo Elisa K.
Jordi Cadena & Judith Colell, 2010, Spain; 72m

Cadena and Colell’s perceptive, sensitive portrait of 10-year-old Elisa’s coming to grips with a trauma avoids easy answers, focusing on the toll that radiates out to family, friends, and others. Read more...



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Mon Dec 20: 2
Thu Dec 23: 5:30
Scene Photo Even the Rain / También la lluvia
Icíar Bollaín, 2010, Spain, 104m

In person: Director Icíar Bollaín and screenwriter Paul Laverty for the 6:45pm screening on Friday, December 10.

Gael García Bernal and Luis Tosar star as the director and producer of a film about Christopher Columbus that recruits still-beleaguered Bolivian locals, in this perceptive look at Latin America. Read more...

PLEASE NOTE: We will be screening Black Bread instead of Even the Rain on Saturday, December 11 at 6:15pm. This schedule change was made after our November/December calendar went to print.


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Fri Dec 10: 6:45
Wed Dec 15: 1
Scene Photo El Gran Vázquez
Óscar Aibar, 2010, Spain, 106m

In ’60s Barcelona, comic-book artist Manuel Vázquez (terrific Santiago Segura) leads a paid-for high-roller lifestyle—till one day an accountant shows up... Read more...



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Sun Dec 12: 4:30
Thu Dec 16: 4
Scene Photo Guest
José Luis Guerín, Spain, 2010; 130m

While touring film festivals, the acclaimed director of In the City of Sylvia insightfully upends the conventional travelogue by seeking out the unseen, unheard residents of cities worldwide. Read more...



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Sun Dec 19: 8:20
Scene Photo In a Glass Cage / Tras al cristal
Agustí Villaronga, 1986, Spain; 110m

In person: Director Agustí Villaronga for the 2pm screening on Sunday, December 12.

In Villaronga’s unnerving debut thriller, a paralyzed former Nazi doctor Klaus (Günter Meisner) hides away in Spain with his family, until one day a young man arrives for a job. Read more...



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Sun Dec 12: 2
Thu Dec 16: 8:40
Scene Photo Julia’s Eyes / Los ojos de Julia
Guillem Morales, 2010, Spain; 112m

In person: Actor Lluís Homar for the 9:20pm screening on Friday, December 10.

From the team behind The Orphanage comes this unnerving tale of a woman investigating her twin sister’s death, while her failing eyesight conjures a world of shadows. Read more...



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Fri Dec 10: 9:20
Tue Dec 14: 3
Scene Photo Kidnapped / Secuestrados
Miguel Ángel Vivas, 2010, Spain; 85m

A taut, high-octane, grittily realistic thriller about a family in a gated community who are ambushed by three masked men. Read more...



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Sun Dec 12: 9:15
Thu Dec 16: 2
Scene Photo The Last Circus / Balada triste de trompeta
Alex de la Iglesia, 2010, Spain/France; 107m

Set in a circus in 1937 Spain, Alex de la Iglesia’s audacious new film perceptively dismantles myths of the Civil War with his customary outrageous humor and startling visual wit. Read more...

PLEASE NOTE: This film was listed as A Sad Trumpet Ballad in the November/December print calendar.


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Sun Dec 12: 6:40
Wed Dec 15: 3:10
Scene Photo Lope
Andrucha Washington, 2010, Spain/France; 109m

In this beautifully detailed re-creation of 16th-century Spain, returning soldier Lope de Vega (Spain’s greatest playwright) finds himself ghostwriting love poems for a wealthy merchant.Read more...



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Sat Dec 18: 9
Mon Dec 20: 3:30
Scene Photo El Mar
Agustí Villaronga, 2000, Spain; 107m

Three friends who stumbled across a firing squad during the Civil War are unexpectedly re-united years later, in this film of deep shadows and unsettling, violent currents. Read more...



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Tue Dec 21: 1
Thu Dec 23: 3:10
Scene Photo Moon Child / El niño de la luna
Agustí Villaronga, 1989, Spain; 118m

This deft combination of kabbalah mysticism and apocalyptic sci-fi is about an orphan in a research lab for gifted children who tries to escape to Africa to fulfill his destiny. Read more...



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Thu Dec 16: 6:15
Sat Dec 18: 2
Scene Photo On the Empty Balcony / En el balcón vacío
Jomi García Ascot, 1961, Mexico; 70m

In person: Diego García Elio, the director's son.

This masterwork about a woman’s wartime memories has been called the “the most beautiful of all anti-Franco films” and the first Mexican experimental film. With noted literati in the cast. Read more...



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Sun Dec 19: 4:15
Scene Photo Paper Birds / Pájaros de Papel
Emilio Aragón, 2010, Spain; 122m

In person: Director Emilio Aragón and actor Lluís Homar for the 2pm screening on Friday, December 10.

A ragtag vaudeville troupe is summoned to perform for Generalissimo Franco himself, in this detailed ensemble piece (and box-office hit) directed by a mainstay of Spanish television. Read more...



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Fri Dec 10: 2
Sat Dec 18: 4:20
Scene Photo Shortmetraje (Shorts Program)
Various directors; approx. 96m

This selection of award-winning short films, specially curated by the cultural initiative Pragda, features animated gems, poignant documentaries, brilliant comedies, down-to-earth fictions, genre films, and coming-of-age tales. Read more...



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Sun Dec 19: 2
Thu Dec 23: 1
Scene Photo Stars to Wish Upon / Izarren Argia / Estrellas que alcanzar
Mikel Rueda, 2010, Spain; 93m

Widow of a Spanish Republican, Victoria is incarcerated along with her son and her sister in Saturrarán, Franco’s notorious women’s prison, in Rueda’s unflinching drama. Read more...



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Wed Dec 22: 2:30
Thu Dec 23: 9:10

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