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Every Song Is About Me
Spain, 2010, 107 min, 35mm, Dir. Jonas Trueba, Not Rated, Spanish with English Subtitles
Thursday, Sep 1, 2016 4:30 PM
Yes, love hurts, but the question is: how long does it last?
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Admission Adult - $12.75
Admission Seniors (65 +) with Valid ID - $11.00
Admission Students w/ Valid ID (up to 25 years) - $11.00
Admission Military with Valid ID - $11.00
Admission Child (12 and Under) - $8.00

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Jonas Trueba made his feature film debut at age 28. It's a boy-can't-forget-girl tale that feels lived-in and builds to an affirmative, emotionally stirring resolution. Ramiro (Oriol Vila) and Andrea (Barbara Lennie) have been together for six years when they separate. If only they could stay away from each other and begin life anew. Every Song features a screen full of memorable characters, not the least of which is Jonas' uncle David in a witty cameo as a justice of the peace who is clearly pressed for time. The film is structured like a seven chapter novella and thrives on the spoken word - as ongoing narration and revelatory dialog. Further, Ramiro works in a bookstore and publishes his first book of poems at film's end. So it's safe to say the movie is literary, a virtue in this day and age. That said, Trueba and his inseparable director of photography, Santiago Racaj, capture an intoxicating, urban landscape of side streets, parks, and neighborhood cafés where the romantic comedy transpires in the heart of Madrid. Lennie (The Skin I Live In, Magical Girl) may be the finest Spanish actress of her generation. Vila and Trueba were nominated as Best New Actor and Best New Director, respectively, at the Spanish Academy Awards. We hold this truth to be self-evident: Ain't no cure for love.

Director Jonas Trueba and Producer Javier Lafuente will introduce the screenings on 8/26 & 8/27 and do a Q&A with the audience.