Directed by Claudia Llosa. A 14-year-old Indian girl living in a Peruvian mountain village must fend off her father's lustful advances from 3 pm Good Friday until Easter morning—a time when villagers believe that sin does not exist. Named one of the "Key Latin American Films of the Decade" in the September 2010 Sight & Sound magazine. Adults only! Peru/Spain, 2006, color, subtitles, 35mm, 100 min.
Shown in conjunction with the exhibition Wari: Lords of the Andes
Admission is $9; CMA members, seniors 65 & over, and students $7; or one CMA Film Series voucher. Vouchers, in books of ten, can be purchased at the Ticket Center for $70 (CMA members $60).
Links:
[1] https://tickets.clevelandart.org/public/loader.asp?target=show_events_list.asp%3Fshcode%3D1887
[2] http://youtube.com/watch?v=B26umYNAMmY