SPANISH CINEMA NOW | Por Donde Pasa El Silencio

SPANISH CINEMA NOW Protected content DALLAS | Por donde pasa el silencio /
As Silence Passes By
Free
Now in its second year, Spanish Cinema Now Protected content Dallas.
After its spring presentation in Washington, DC, the Protected content
will bring these films to Texas thanks to a partnership with the Cultural Office of the Embassy of Spain in Washington, D.C., and Dallas Film.
Tonight’s screening is Por donde pasa el silencio (Where the Silence Passes, Protected content , a drama written and directed by Sandra Romero Acevedo. It’s Holy Week and Antonio (Antonio Araque) has to return to Écija, a city in the heart of Andalusia, after a long time away. Once there, he reunites with his family and his twin brother, Javier (Javier Araque), who has a physical disability and needs his help. Antonio has to navigate this tricky situation and take a tough decision: stay and help his loved ones or return to the life he has built elsewhere. An intimate and realistic portrait of family tensions in a rural Andalusian setting. Sandra Romero captures raw love, guilt, caregiving and emotional disconnection within a working-class family trapped between old traditions and new forms of resistance. Romero was nominated for Best New Director in the 39th Goya Awards for this film.
NR (for mature audiences only)
1 hr 38 min
Presented in Spanish with English subtitles
Watch trailer HERE
FREE; space is limited and advance registration is required.
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