Join us at the Paul and Eslanda Robeson Cinema at The People’s Forum, created in the spirit of their love of art, film and revolutionary culture.
It reflects on violence from those who have no vocation for violence, who are pushed into it. When violence is imposed to restore peace, sometimes there is no other option than a violent response, a violence that could be considered legitimate but that is also violence and leaves its mark on humans. This reflection is made from a rereading of the characters and the action of the novel Bertillon 166 and the history of Santiago de Cuba in the final years of the 50s.
Cuba | 2009 | Rebecca Chávez | 90 Minutes
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