Tilda Swinton stars in the immersive, dreamy new feature by Apichatpong Weerasethakul. Swinton plays a Scottish woman in Medellin who embarks on a sensory, sonic journey into Colombia’s cities and jungles to trace the origin of a mysterious bang.
Colombia/Thailand/France/Germany/Mexico/Qatar/UK/China/Taiwan/Switzerland, 2021, Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Tilda Swinton stars in the immersive, dreamy new feature by the Cannes Palme d’Or-winning Thai director of Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives. Swinton plays a Scottish woman in Medellin who embarks on a sensory, sonic journey into Colombia’s cities and jungles to trace the origin of a mysterious bang that interrupted her sleep one morning. Here’s another opportunity to see an essential art film that, according to its U.S. distributor Neon, will never go to disc, on demand, or streaming services. “The director’s abiding fascination with dreams, nature, time, solitude and of course memory flows like liquid through this lyrical enigma.” –Hollywood Reporter. Subtitles. DCP. 136 min. plus 10 min. pre-show. Special admission $12; members, CIA & CSU I.D. holders, and those age 25 & under $9. No passes. https://memoria.film/
Special admission $12; members, CIA & CSU I.D. holders, and those age 25 & under $9. No passes.
Face masks, though always recommended, must be worn by filmgoers only when the CDC’s community risk level for Covid in Cuyahoga County is HIGH. Visit cia.edu/covid for the current community risk level and see the “Face Coverings” section for our detailed mask requirements.
As a reminder, filmgoers can park for free in Lot 73 and in the Institute’s annex lot, and should enter CIA via nearby Entrance C. Click here for a map.
2022/09/10 - 2022/09/10
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