WILD WOMAN
April 9@ 6:45 pm
Jordan Ressler First Feature
Director Alán González and Actress Lola Amores will be in attendance to participate in a post-screening Q&A.
This film will be preceded by a screening of Blue Pandora, a short film also directed by Alán González
This screening is a part of the Spotlight on Cuba at Miami Film Festival, made possible with support of ArtesMiami.
Wild Woman
In a Havana slum, a forty-year-old woman survives a bloody fight in which her husband almost kills her lover. In a desperate attempt to spare her son from the repercussions of this scandal, she decides to run away with him, but a video of the incident has already gone viral and her mother has fled with him without her consent. For a whole day, she will traverse the city searching for any information about the whereabouts of the boy. Eventually, she will have to confront her mother’s arguments, her son’s fears, the opprobrium of her neighbors, and her own feelings of guilt.
Blue Pandora
Pandora, a 40-year-old transgender woman living in a residential neighbourhood in Havana, rejects Roy, the teenager who tries to win her over. While caring for a neighbour’s child, she gets an unpleasant surprise that makes her consider whether or not to give Roy a chance.
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Alán González is known for Wild Woman (2023), Anthill (2017) and Esther, la vida no para (2008).
Sponsored by Jordan Ressler Foundation, FlixLatino, and ArtesMiami.
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