GC is going to the Latin American Film Festival at Boardman's Art Theatre. Friday at 6:45 we are going to see The Violin. Talk to your RA if you are interested in going. If you want to see the full schedule of the festival, visit
http://www.boardmansarttheatre.com/
The Violin (Mexico)
Director Francisco Vargas, 98 min., 2006
Don Plutarco, his son Genaro, and his grandson Lucio live a double life: musicians and humble farmers, they also support the campesina peasant guerilla movement's armed efforts against the oppressive government.
When the military seizes the village, the rebels flee to the sierra hills, forced to leave behind their stock of ammunition. While the guerillas organize a counter-attack, old Plutarco executes his own plan. He plays up his appearance as a harmless violin player, and makes it back into the military-occupied village to recuperate the ammunition hidden in his cornfield.
His violin playing charms the army captain, who orders Plutarco to come back daily. Plutarco has music, but he needs ammunition. The captain wants to stifle the rebellion, but he loves music. Arms and music play cat-and mouse and result in painful betrayal.
Cannes 2006, Best Actor
Huelva Latin American Film Festival 2006, Best Film and Best Cinematography
Web site (trailer included): http://www.filmmovement.com/filmcatalog/index.asp?MerchandiseID=106&gclid=CNLfs6rB9pECFQt8PAodnnKpxA&
Film times: April 4 at 7:30 pm, April 6 at 8:50 pm, April 9 at 6:30 pm