Pricing is as follows: $7 members and adults 55 and over; $9 general public; $5 students
Tomás Gutiérrez Alea's remorseless study of the delusions of class follows the Orozco clan, a bourgeois family living in the Cuban countryside who decide to seal their mansion off from the rising 1959 revolution. They’ve stockpiled food and hope to pass the time until the new government is overthrown. But as the years pass, the family begins to regress to increasingly primitive forms of social order: capitalism and feudalism, slavery and savagery—and worse. In Spanish with English subtitles.
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Funded by GCAC, Funded by OAC