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Tucson Cine Mexico presents ESTO NO ES BERLÍN / THIS IS NOT BERLIN * Free Screening *
Harkins Tucson Spectrum 18
Tucson, AZ
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Tucson Cine Mexico presents ESTO NO ES BERLÍN / THIS IS NOT BERLIN * Free Screening *
ESTO NO ES BERLÍN / THIS IS NOT BERLIN
ARIZONA PREMIERE
Friday, April 3, 6:00pm
Harkins Tucson Spectrum 18

IN PERSON: DIRECTOR HARI SAMA

Drama
Mexico, 2019, 1 hr 55 mins.
Producers: Hari Sama, Ale García, Antonio Urdapilleta, Verónica Valadez P.
Director: Hari Sama
Writer: Rodrigo Ordoñez, Max Zunino, Hari Sama
Cinematographer: Alfredo Altamirano
Editor: Ximena Cuevas, Rodrigo Ros Legaspi, Hari Sama
Cast: Xabiani Ponce de León, José Antonio Toledano, Mauro Sánchez Navarro, Ximena Romo, Marina de Tavira

In Spanish with English subtitles

A compelling semi-autobiographical coming-of-age tale set in Mexico in 1986, as the country gets ready for the World Cup. This Is Not Berlin follows 17-year-old Carlos, an introverted kid who doesn't fit in: not in his family nor at school. Everything changes when hes invited to the Aztec, a legendary Mexico City nightclub where he discovers the underground nightlife scene - post-punk, sexually fluid, and fueled by drugs. Carlos's awakening will challenge his relationship with his best friend, Gera, the brother of his crush, Rita, while helping him discover his passion for experimental art and leading him into adulthood. With impeccable art direction, a pulsing soundtrack, and a knock-out ensemble cast headed by Xabiani Ponce de León and José Antonio Toledano, along with Academy Award nominee and Roma star Marina de Tavira, the film offers a revealing portrait of Mexico City in the eighties - an era of deep political, social, and cultural change that shaped today's Mexico.

Grand Jury Prize Nominee, Sundance Film Festival, 2019
Best International Narrative Feature Nominee, Tribeca Film Festival, 2019
Official Selection, Frameline: San Francisco LGBTQ+ Film Festival, 2019

"An urgent and refreshing queer take on the coming-of-age genre that doubles as an intoxicating snapshot of Mexicos countercultural scene in the late 80s." - Out Magazine


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ESTO NO ES BERLÍN
ESTRENO EN ARIZONA
Viernes, 03 de abril, 6:00 pm
Harkins Tucson Spectrum 18

EN PERSONA: DIRECTOR HARI SAMA

Drama
México, 2019, 1 hr. 55 mins.
Productores: Hari Sama, Ale García, Antonio Urdapilleta, Verónica Valadez P.
Director: Hari Sama
Guionista: Rodrigo Ordoñez, Max Zunino, Hari Sama
Director de fotografía: Alfredo Altamirano
Montaje: Xabiani Ponce de León, José Antonio Toledano, Mauro Sánchez Navarro, Ximena Romo, Marina de Tavira

En español con subtítulos en inglés

Una conmovedora y semi-autobiográfica película de iniciación ambientada en México en 1986, mientras el país se prepara para el Mundial de Fútbol. Esto no es Berlín narra la historia de Carlos, de 17 años, un joven introvertido y retraído que no encuentra su lugar ni en su familia ni su escuela. Todo esto cambia cuando lo invitan al Aztec, un legendario club nocturno en la Ciudad de México, donde descubre la vida nocturna más alternativa y subterránea: post-punk, sexualmente fluida y drogas. El despertar de Carlos pondrá en riesgo su relación con su mejor amigo, Gera, el hermano de Rita, de la que está flechado, a la vez que lo ayudará a descubrir su pasión por el arte experimental y a madurar. Con una impecable dirección de arte, una banda sonora pulsante y un impresionante elenco encabezado por Xabiani Ponce de León y José Antonio Toledano, junto a Marina de Tavira, actriz nominada al Premio Óscar, la película ofrece un revelador retrato de la Ciudad de México durante los años ochenta: una era de profundos cambios políticos, sociales y culturales que dieron forma al México de hoy.

Nominado al Gran Premio del Jurado, Festival de Cine de Sundance, 2019
Nominado a Mejor Narrativa Internacional, Festival de Cine de Tribeca, 2019
Selección oficial, Frameline: Festival de Cine LGBTQ + de San Francisco, 2019

"Una urgente y refrescante versión queer del género de iniciación que funciona como una embriagadora foto instantánea de la escena contracultural de México a finales de ochentas." - Out Magazine

Location

Harkins Tucson Spectrum 18 (View)
5455 S Calle Santa Cruz
Tucson, AZ 85706
United States

Categories

Film > Festivals
Film > Movies
Film > Premiers

Kid Friendly: Yes!
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

Contact

Owner: University of Arizona School of Theatre, Film & Television
On BPT Since: Mar 21, 2016
 
Tucson Cine Mexico
tucsoncinemexico.org


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