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CineClub México: Ocho de cada diez (Eight out of Ten)

CineClub México: Ocho de cada diez (Eight out of Ten)

Ocho de cada diez (Eight out of Ten), directed by Sergio Umansky Brener

Thursday, July 18th, 2019, 6:30 PM
Consulate General of Mexico in Austin
5202 E. Ben White Blvd., Suite 150
Austin TX 78741

FREE and open to the public!

About the Film: EIGHT OUT OF TEN is a 2018 film directed by Sergio Umansky. It won an Ariel Award for Best Actor at the 2019 Ariel Award Ceremony. The film was also recognized with the Guerrero Press Award for Best Film at Guadalajara's International Film Festival; the Mezcal Award for Best Actor and for Best Actress at the Guadalajara Festival; special mention by the jury at the Varsovia Film Festival; Best Narrative Feature (Jury Award) at Austin's Cine Las Americas International Film Festival; Best Screenplay at Calella, Spain International Festival, among others.

Copresented by Cine Las Americas

AFS: Nuestro tiempo (Our Time)

AFS: Nuestro tiempo (Our Time)

Nuestro tiempo (Our Time), a film by Carlos Reygadas

Multiple Screenings:
Friday, June 28th through July 2nd, 2019

AFS Cinema
6406 N I-35 Suite 3100, Austin, TX 78752

Synopsis: In his latest uncompromising (nearly 3-hour!) film, the writer-director Carlos Reygadas and his real-life wife Natalia López play a married couple who own and operate a ranch for breeding fighting bulls in the rural Mexican countryside. They are cultured and literate people – he is also a well-known poet – and they have an open marriage. When the rules of this sexual arrangement begin to fray, so does the trust at the heart of their partnership.

CineClub México: Ahí está el detalle (You’re Missing the Point)

CineClub México: Ahí está el detalle (You’re Missing the Point)

Ahí está el detalle (You’re Missing the Point), directed by Juan Bustillo Oro

Thursday, June 20th, 2019, 7:00 PM
Consulate General of Mexico in Austin
5202 E. Ben White Blvd., Suite 150
Austin TX 78741

FREE and open to the public!

About the Film: AHÍ ESTÁ EL DETALLE (YOU'RE MISSING THE POINT) is a 1940 film from Mexico's Golden Age of cinema, written and directed by Juan Bustillo Oro and starring one of Mexico's most renowned actors and comedians, Mario Moreno "Cantinflas". It is considered by critics as Cantinflas' best film, and the one which launched him into fame and recognition. It is also considered the pioneer of comedy genre in Mexico's film history.

Copresented by Cine Las Americas

AFS Doc Days: Soleils Noirs (Dark Suns)

AFS Doc Days: Soleils Noirs (Dark Suns)

Soleils Noirs (Dark Suns), a film by Julien Elie

Sunday, June 2nd, 2019, 6:00 PM
AFS Cinema
6406 N I-35 Suite 3100, Austin, TX 78752

Synopsis: A mystery, a horror story and a vital, comprehensively-researched epic, DARK SUNS chronicles the wave of femicides in northern Mexico that began in the second half of the twentieth century, and converged with the violence of the drug cartels beginning in the 1990s. This artfully-crafted, award-winning film points fingers at the forces at work behind the murders of thousands of innocent Mexican citizens.

AFS Doc Days: Caballerango

AFS Doc Days: Caballerango

Caballerango, a film by Juan Pablo González

Sunday, June 2nd, 2019, 3:30 PM
AFS Cinema
6406 N I-35 Suite 3100, Austin, TX 78752

Synopsis: As economic and social conditions become dire, a wave of suicides among young people disrupts life in a small Mexican town. Most affected by the tragedy, the Bolaños family and the town residents perform ceremonies and daily rituals to recapture the past. CABALLERANGO presents a reflection on the reconfiguration of rural life in México. An AFS Grant-funded film. Director Juan Pablo González in attendance.

CineClub México: Salón México

CineClub México: Salón México

Salón México, directed by Emilio Fernández

Thursday, May 16th, 2019, 7:00 PM
Consulate General of Mexico in Austin
5202 E. Ben White Blvd., Suite 150
Austin TX 78741

FREE and open to the public!

About the Film: SALÓN MÉXICO is a 1949 film written and directed by Emilio "el Indio" Fernández. It is considered as a classic of the Mexican film noir genre and one of the best Mexican films ever made. The lead actress, Marga López, was awarded the Ariel Award for Best Actress in 1950.

Copresented by Cine Las Americas