The critically acclaimed film will be screened on June 16th.
The film, blending emotional depth with quality cinema, is expected to provoke significant reactions among viewers. Film experts emphasize that this cinematic experience will leave the audience in active thought and discussion long after the screen goes dark.
Given the anticipated demand, management recommends purchasing tickets in advance. Don't miss the chance to experience this moving work, which serves as a high point in concluding Pride Week.
Aldo is a young man living in the same apartment building as Román, an actor in B-grade action films. Both are isolated in their apartments since an epidemic broke out, requiring them to adhere to lockdown rules. They match online, chat, and can even see each other on video calls, but cannot meet face to face. Eventually, the urge to break the lockdown becomes too strong.
In his new film, groundbreaking director Julián Hernández explores how loneliness fuels desire and how brightly that flame burns when loneliness turns into isolation. After screening Hernández's previous films at the Tel Aviv LGBT Film Festival ("Broken Sky," "I Am Happiness on Earth," and "Bramadero"), this time he creates a world reminiscent of recent history while also projecting us into another terrible epidemic. It is a film full of passion about desires simmering beneath fear and caution.
Viewing is intended for ages 18 and above due to explicit sexual content, 75 minutes, 2023, Mexico.
Director: Julián Hernández
Screenplay: Julián Hernández, Gustavo Hernández de Anda
Production: Roberto Fiesco, Iliana Reyes Chávez
Cast: Hugo Catalán, Mauricio Rico, Luis Vegas