Cinema at the Museum: Pan's Labyrinth
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This August, Cinema at the Museum presents a series of international films that highlight the stories and perspectives of filmmakers from around the world. These movies geographically and thematically travel through various cinematic lenses to examine overarching themes of identity, displacement, creative imprisonment, oppression, freedom, and social inequality.
Thursday, August 28, 7 PM
Film: Pan's Labyrinth
Director: Guillermo del Toro
Year: 2006
Runtime: 118 minutes
Country: Mexico
Rating: 14A
Living with her tyrannical stepfather in a new home with her pregnant mother, 10-year-old Ofelia feels alone until she explores a decaying labyrinth guarded by a mysterious faun who claims to know her destiny. If she wishes to return to her real father, Ofelia must complete three terrifying tasks.
Presented in Spanish with English subtitles.
Film tickets are $10 at the front desk; free admission for members and youth under 18. Seating is first come, first served. Talks, tours and other events are admission by donation or free with membership.
Thursday, August 28, 7 PM
Film: Pan's Labyrinth
Director: Guillermo del Toro
Year: 2006
Runtime: 118 minutes
Country: Mexico
Rating: 14A
Living with her tyrannical stepfather in a new home with her pregnant mother, 10-year-old Ofelia feels alone until she explores a decaying labyrinth guarded by a mysterious faun who claims to know her destiny. If she wishes to return to her real father, Ofelia must complete three terrifying tasks.
Presented in Spanish with English subtitles.
Film tickets are $10 at the front desk; free admission for members and youth under 18. Seating is first come, first served. Talks, tours and other events are admission by donation or free with membership.
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